🥁 $1,500 DRUMMER QUARTER: The Bicentennial Error Everyone’s Talking About!

What if I told you there’s a quarter in your pocket change right now that could be worth up to $1,500 — and you’d never even know it?
Let me introduce you to the rare and rising star of the coin world: the Drummer Quarter Error from the 1976 Bicentennial series.


💸 One Follower Made Over $1,500 in Just 2 Weeks!

This isn’t hype — it’s happening.
One of my followers recently found this exact error, sent it in for certification, and walked away with over $1,500 in value.

⚡ Then just one week later, another follower found one too. These coins are out there, and more people are finding them every day just by checking their change.


🧐 What to Look For: The Drummer Quarter Error

The error is found on Bicentennial quarters — the ones with the patriotic drummer design on the back (reverse) and the date 1776–1976 on the front.

Here’s how to spot a valuable one:

✅ Step 1: Check for the “D” Mint Mark

  • Look on the reverse side (the drummer) for a Denver “D” mint mark.
  • No “D”? Skip it. The error is tied to coins from the Denver Mint.

✅ Step 2: Look at “LIBERTY” on the Front

  • Focus on the letters L, I, B, and R
  • Look for doubling — slightly shifted or doubled lines on the letters. This is a doubled die error, and it’s what makes these coins super valuable.

🔍 Real Example: In a certified example, you can clearly see extra lines in the “LIBERTY” letters. If you spot this, you’re holding a treasure.


💰 How Much Are They Worth?

  • Ungraded coins: Can sell for $300 or more
  • Certified coins (PCGS or NGC): Range between $800 to $1,500 — or possibly more in higher grades

📝 How to Get It Certified (and Get Top Dollar)

Think you found one? Here’s what to do right now:

  1. DO NOT clean the coin — even fingerprints hurt the value!
  2. Take clear, high-res photos (front and back)
  3. Visit pcgs.com/submission-guide
    or ngccoin.com to submit your coin for grading.

📦 It’s fast, easy, and the best way to unlock the coin’s full value.


⚠️ Why You Should Start Looking Today

Since word got out, these errors are popping up more often — not because there are more of them, but because more people know what to look for.

With two verified finds in just a few weeks, there’s never been a better time to check your spare change, old jars, or coin rolls.

🎯 This isn’t just collecting — this is treasure hunting.
You could be just one quarter away from a $1,500 payday.


🥁 Final Thoughts: Could YOU Be the Next Big Discovery?

The Drummer Quarter Error is no longer a secret — it’s the newest star in the coin-collecting world.
If you’ve got a Bicentennial quarter with a “D” mint mark, pull out that magnifier.

Your next payday might be hiding in plain sight.

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Start your search
Get it certified if you find one


📺 Want to See It in Action?

Watch the full video now to see real examples, close-up error shots, and step-by-step grading tips.

Who’s going to find the next one?
Will it be YOU?


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