This is a fantastic video! I'm searching for as many error coin videos as possible! You suggested on a previous comment that I get the Cherrypickers Guide, but some of the asking prices are $400 to $500. I've even seen some for over $1,000, that's crazy! I was thinking $20 to $40 for the book! Ugh. I'm hoping to get the Strike it Rich with Pocket Change book for Christmas, but the Cherrypickers Guide (from what I've heard is alot more detailed)!! I'm trying to search as many error videos as possible!! Thank You and Have a GREAT Day!!!
@@TreasureTownCoins I got the Kindle version a few years ago on Amazon for almost nothing. YTou might check that out. The reader was (then, at least) free.
First three piano keys on the left under the first "E" & "L" in the '09 D.C. quarter are pretty heavily doubled, also, if you didn't see it! Wondering now if it's also visible in the case with the weaker struck "Ellington" double dies, as I've got 3 of them, and I'm excited to go check! Good video, my friend, thank you for the info!
Hey Christian, I know this is one of your older videos, but I am going through my state quarter rolls (about 50 rolls) and this info was very helpful. Thank you.
Hey Treasure Town! Thanks for watching my video and commenting. I always respond to comments below my videos. I felt it was time to also make videos regarding some of my subscribers questions as well. I really like your Top most valuable videos. Also nice work on the recent up-tick in viewership. Keep it up!!! you have 6.6k views at the time of this message. Let's see where you are at the end of this year. If you're active i'm banking on over 100k. Best of luck & happy hunting ~xxJobIIIxx
Did not know about this at all. I'm going to make a video on it (I do a single-coin Saturday series) in the future if it turns out to be something valuable. Thanks a bunch!
Both examples examples you gave are found on the reverse(back) of the coin and not the obverse(front) of the coin like you stated multiple times. Also, the "doubling" on the word UNUM isnt actually a legit doubled die. When the letters or numbers on a coin are incuse, which means sunk into the coins as opposed to raised, they actually will actually look thinner as opposed to a normal doubled die which makes raised numbers and letter look bigger.
On the 2012 Denali you said there was doubling on UNUM on the "obverse"...UNUM is on the "reverse" of this coin and is recessed and not raised...just an FYI...good video, keep 'em coming....
Good to know Mike. Definitely the case - this was one of my earlier videos and I very well could have made an error. Appreciate the civil correction (you'd be surprised at the aggressive criticism I occasionally receive). Best of luck finding one of these in change soon!
Hi guys I have a N.C. state Quarter and back side has only the airplane wings only with the mans head in the wing would you think it would be worth anything, love your videos
Awesome! I knew about the Wisconsin one, but none of the others. I'll make sure to keep an eye out for these. Also, I have a question about dimes. Sometimes, it looks like the date goes up onto the edge of the dime. Is there anything special about that?
Hmm... not too sure, but likely it's that the specific strike was slightly off center and the date got moved to the edge. Additionally, as time goes on, wear might make the date 'blend' into the side of the coin as everything becomes smoothed over, but again, I don't know exactly. Thanks for dropping in! Any ideas on what error series to do next?
Hi Christina I have a few error quarters that I need your help with; where can I send you pictures to review them. I need advice on my options. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
awesome video, I found a 2006-D states Quarter, North Dakota its all copper there is no nickel on the coin. I got it at Safeway in change, do you have any info on this type of coin? thanks
I have found 6 of the Delaware, in various amounts. From not even reaching Cesar Rodney, to all the way to the rim. Is a little “spit” or more spit desirable?
I've got a Vermont state quarter I'm pretty shure it's a grease strikes error but it looks like a black cat in the tree if you look at it very closely look like the paws are on the branch and looks like a tail and a clad error on the obverse
I have a 2008 New Mexico it’s a D. It has so many errors that I can’t even believe it. It’s missing the silver on both sides it was off struck so it’s off centered. The craziest part is that the backside of the quarter is pretty much missing almost everything and you cannot even make out the engravers initials… can some one tell me what to do? I started collecting because of my father 10 days of relentless hunting & I found some jems!
I made fun of that in God we Rust Quarter when I got it in 2005. Should have kept it. Probably MS then. I had no idea it would be valuable then. Too bad. Great Video. Thankyou.
I found a 2009d error coin district of Columbia it looks like shit it looks like the rim is melted and the prymint is cut off and placed by the c have you seen this before
Good afternoon I was looking through my Delaware quarters looking for the spitting horse although I did not find that I did notice that the f I t the word first is barely visible. It looks a lot like the r the word rust. I have looked everywhere for some Info and can not seem to find anything. Do you know where I can find some Info. I have looked at it many times and it's see not worn off it looks like it was barely struck.
I am no expert on the most recent doubled die coins. I'm not sure it would be worthwhile to get it graded as I don't know if there is error attribution for it, and a lot of the coins that are slightly doubled don't increase much in value. My advice would be to carefully hold onto it / preserve its condition and revisit in a few years. There's no harm in trying to get it graded though - the worst is you're down somewhere between $15-$30, but I personally wouldn't at this point in time.
There are 56 state quarters coins, The National Parks quarters program not only included national parks, also included national military parks, national recreation areas, national historical shrines, national scenic riverways, national forests, national peace memorials, national ecological preserves, national wild life refuges, national blue ridge parkways, national parks and preserves, national Frank churches of river of no return wilderness, national lakeshores, national historical parks, national monuments, national monuments of America, national seashores, national historical sites, national preserves, and other national sites, i have 4 quarters coins of 2013.
I wonder what the 2009 I have with the doubling on the reverse ell is worth circulated with a long scratch down Washingtons face on the obverse. Perhaps it's worth what it would cost to have it attributed but it wouldn't be a very high grade at all it would be fair in the uneducated opinion of this novice. Some of you guys might offer some direction to me perhaps. Does someone like PCGS help you sell the coin after certifying it or do you have to spent a lot of time just to realize a conservative amount from such a coin. If I thought it worth say 500 bucks and my take would be say 300 that would make me a happy hunter.
I have 7 of the nine you mentioned in addition to other state commemorative quarters in proof like condition. Being new to coin collecting, how do you go about getting them graded? Is that a prerequisite for going to auction? How about if you were to sell to a coin dealer? Would not having them graded be recommended in order to get a fair price. Some tips about this process would be helpful. Thank you.
This is a fantastic video! I'm searching for as many error coin videos as possible! You suggested on a previous comment that I get the Cherrypickers Guide, but some of the asking prices are $400 to $500. I've even seen some for over $1,000, that's crazy! I was thinking $20 to $40 for the book! Ugh. I'm hoping to get the Strike it Rich with Pocket Change book for Christmas, but the Cherrypickers Guide (from what I've heard is alot more detailed)!! I'm trying to search as many error videos as possible!! Thank You and
Have a GREAT Day!!!
What??? I thought they were like $20 as well - that's what I bought it for.
@@TreasureTownCoins I got the Kindle version a few years ago on Amazon for almost nothing. YTou might check that out. The reader was (then, at least) free.
First three piano keys on the left under the first "E" & "L" in the '09 D.C. quarter are pretty heavily doubled, also, if you didn't see it! Wondering now if it's also visible in the case with the weaker struck "Ellington" double dies, as I've got 3 of them, and I'm excited to go check! Good video, my friend, thank you for the info!
Hey Christian, I know this is one of your older videos, but I am going through my state quarter rolls (about 50 rolls) and this info was very helpful. Thank you.
extra tree? Bob Ross snuck in there
Thanks for the information and being very thorough hope to see more
Hey Treasure Town!
Thanks for watching my video and commenting. I always respond to comments below my videos. I felt it was time to also make videos regarding some of my subscribers questions as well.
I really like your Top most valuable videos. Also nice work on the recent up-tick in viewership. Keep it up!!!
you have 6.6k views at the time of this message. Let's see where you are at the end of this year. If you're active i'm banking on over 100k.
Best of luck & happy hunting
~xxJobIIIxx
Good information about what errors to look out for on the state quarters, cheers.
Glad to help!
Thanks for these error vids. I am about to go through 75$ in state quarters :)
I knew about some but there were some new ones. Thanks!
Awesome video bro...but i think you missed one...it's a 2000 Massachusetts DDO/DDR...
Did not know about this at all. I'm going to make a video on it (I do a single-coin Saturday series) in the future if it turns out to be something valuable. Thanks a bunch!
Excellent video I found it very informative. Thank you
Great video - very much appreciated!
Hi Treasure Town awesome video keep up the good work and have fun.
Thanks! You too!
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Thank you for showing us the error
Can you have a look at this 1999 Delaware state quarter .
Both examples examples you gave are found on the reverse(back) of the coin and not the obverse(front) of the coin like you stated multiple times. Also, the "doubling" on the word UNUM isnt actually a legit doubled die. When the letters or numbers on a coin are incuse, which means sunk into the coins as opposed to raised, they actually will actually look thinner as opposed to a normal doubled die which makes raised numbers and letter look bigger.
I have a very nice example of the ddr 2009 d duke Ellington VARIETY found this morning in change!!! Will let you know what it sells for.
That is great!
I have an Alaska with the star occurring 11 times in an arc from 1 to 6 on a clock face. No marks on the obverse
Great I am taking notes and looking for these in my pocket change.
Best of luck finding one Jonathan!
Thanks for your efforts.
On the 2012 Denali you said there was doubling on UNUM on the "obverse"...UNUM is on the "reverse" of this coin and is recessed and not raised...just an FYI...good video, keep 'em coming....
Good to know Mike. Definitely the case - this was one of my earlier videos and I very well could have made an error. Appreciate the civil correction (you'd be surprised at the aggressive criticism I occasionally receive). Best of luck finding one of these in change soon!
Your quite welcome...I have found a "Pooping Horse" on the Nevada State Quarter...a good example...
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Great video and right to the point. Thanks
Thanks Kevin!
I have coin of Helen Keller
Hi guys I have a N.C. state Quarter and back side has only the airplane wings only with the mans head in the wing would you think it would be worth anything, love your videos
Any tips on improving your coin hunting skills?
Awesome! I knew about the Wisconsin one, but none of the others. I'll make sure to keep an eye out for these. Also, I have a question about dimes. Sometimes, it looks like the date goes up onto the edge of the dime. Is there anything special about that?
Hmm... not too sure, but likely it's that the specific strike was slightly off center and the date got moved to the edge. Additionally, as time goes on, wear might make the date 'blend' into the side of the coin as everything becomes smoothed over, but again, I don't know exactly. Thanks for dropping in! Any ideas on what error series to do next?
Hi Christina I have a few error quarters that I need your help with; where can I send you pictures to review them. I need advice on my options. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Really enjoying the videos!
Thanks Matthew... great to see you over 5K!
I’ve found the low leaf error and the 2009D ELL doubled die!
awesome video, I found a 2006-D states Quarter, North Dakota its all copper there is no nickel on the coin. I got it at Safeway in change, do you have any info on this type of coin? thanks
Hey Michael - It could have less plating than it should have.
It is missing the outer clad layer 😲
Correction = @ 1:07 There Is No 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' on the Obverse. There is one on the Reverse.
Great video. Great information. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed!
well toned, and interesting liked your video....
i have a 1999 Georgia peach quarter with no li in liberty and u can barely see uni in united? any info on this coin?
Is it worth anything?
Don't tell your mom and dad
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I have found 6 of the Delaware, in various amounts. From not even reaching Cesar Rodney, to all the way to the rim. Is a little “spit” or more spit desirable?
I've got a Vermont state quarter I'm pretty shure it's a grease strikes error but it looks like a black cat in the tree if you look at it very closely look like the paws are on the branch and looks like a tail and a clad error on the obverse
I have a 2008 New Mexico it’s a D. It has so many errors that I can’t even believe it. It’s missing the silver on both sides it was off struck so it’s off centered. The craziest part is that the backside of the quarter is pretty much missing almost everything and you cannot even make out the engravers initials… can some one tell me what to do? I started collecting because of my father 10 days of relentless hunting & I found some jems!
I would ask the pawn shop
That’s the horn on the saddle on the Wyoming It’s the piece you grasp to keep from being bucked off.
Whoa I Have two sets one my mom collected and one I have, I was going to use the quarters for a car wash or laundry now to check little more closer
Go check em out! Probably nothing but there might be something good.
Do you have any reports of cuds on West Virginia quarters? Values?
I don't. Values wouldn't be too high but if it's a solid cud you get easily get a few bucks for it, I'd imagine.
Great video, interesting thank you for sharing :)
I made fun of that in God we Rust Quarter when I got it in 2005. Should have kept it. Probably MS then. I had no idea it would be valuable then. Too bad. Great Video. Thankyou.
Oh wow - not a major loss but still cool that you found one.
Great video
Thank you I am beginner. That helps a lot thank you again
really interesting thank you
Good info. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for sharing!
@@cannonvincenzo4420 what do you mean? And this comment is from a year ago on a coin channel....
Good afternoon. I am looking for help to identify these error quarters I have
Thank you for your support to my channel. Be welcome!
I just came across a 2016 Cumberland Gap quarter with no ridges does this mean anything?
If it is a bit smaller than a normal quarter it may have been possibly minted on a nickel planchette
how does anyone even begin to remember all this. im so overwhelmed.
I found a Idaho state quarter 1890 on the top 2007 on the bottom with a eagle and a state map. Can you tee me the other of the coin
hey christian i found these 2016 quarter, and i want to no how rare is it, ?and how much it could be worth,? how can i send you a pic.????
I have a new hamshire quarter where hamshire lettering are thick and kind of smeared any info on that?
Unfortunately no... likely PMD? But maybe something cooler!
Good info. Thank you
Thanks Teresa!
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Great news on quarters.
Thanks Martha - good luck finding one!
I found a 2014 arches quarter it has a ring the inner ring that's on the reverse on the obverse
I found a 2009d error coin district of Columbia it looks like shit it looks like the rim is melted and the prymint is cut off and placed by the c have you seen this before
You didn't mention that some of the Delaware coins had ''The First Stat" with the ''e'' missing.
Did not know about that!
@@TreasureTownCoins I have a quarter with a double printed face on one side how much you think its worth 1776-1976
I've got a Nebraska quarter with IN GOD WE RUST. What's that go for
Good afternoon I was looking through my Delaware quarters looking for the spitting horse although I did not find that I did notice that the f I t the word first is barely visible. It looks a lot like the r the word rust. I have looked everywhere for some Info and can not seem to find anything. Do you know where I can find some Info. I have looked at it many times and it's see not worn off it looks like it was barely struck.
I unfortunately don't know a great place but it definitely could be an error.
I'm enjoying the video
Thanks Mike! Glad you enjoyed.
I love the videos, thanks I have an Ellis Island, where the kid has two mouths, should I get this coin graded?
I am no expert on the most recent doubled die coins. I'm not sure it would be worthwhile to get it graded as I don't know if there is error attribution for it, and a lot of the coins that are slightly doubled don't increase much in value. My advice would be to carefully hold onto it / preserve its condition and revisit in a few years. There's no harm in trying to get it graded though - the worst is you're down somewhere between $15-$30, but I personally wouldn't at this point in time.
Hey, are the faint T in god we trust worth anything? Just found 2
If it's gone and the RUST variety, they can be worth from a few bucks to a lot in really good condition.
No the t is very faint on 2 and a 3 rd the go in god and tr in trust very faint
Got a texas dollar minted for tx bicental.is there any value to this
Unsure... like a commemorative?
What State was the 2009 Double die Reverse?
Jo mama
District of Columbia.
I hear so much about special error coins and coins worth money yet I can,t even sell one! Frustrated!I have some cool coins!
Hi I was wondering how to have a few quarters looked at and sell I have been saving for about 3 years.
I have the Arizona. The intitals are covered and theres a die crack on the a of America.
Very cool! So glad people are finding these!
Looking through state quarters I found an Alaska quarter with no face detail on bear or fish and bear has no claws you know anything about this
I actually don't. You can always send some photos to me.
I have #6 2008 Arizona how much is value.thes
But who will buy them and why?
There are 56 state quarters coins, The National Parks quarters program not only included national parks, also included national military parks, national recreation areas, national historical shrines, national scenic riverways, national forests, national peace memorials, national ecological preserves, national wild life refuges, national blue ridge parkways, national parks and preserves, national Frank churches of river of no return wilderness, national lakeshores, national historical parks, national monuments, national monuments of America, national seashores, national historical sites, national preserves, and other national sites, i have 4 quarters coins of 2013.
Thanks bugsbunny for the information! I'm impressed with the breadth of parks you are able to recall!
What about a Washington quarter that has GUAM on reverse side
Likely worth 25 cents.
I've got a Denali.
Wyoming, it's the saddle horn.
I wonder what the 2009 I have with the doubling on the reverse ell is worth circulated with a long scratch down Washingtons face on the obverse.
Perhaps it's worth what it would cost to have it attributed but it wouldn't be a very high grade at all it would be fair in the uneducated opinion of this novice.
Some of you guys might offer some direction to me perhaps. Does someone like PCGS help you sell the coin after certifying it or do you have to spent a lot of time just to realize a conservative amount from such a coin. If I thought it worth say 500 bucks and my take would be say 300 that would make me a happy hunter.
I have a question I wish I could get a reply but I have a 1935 nickel Buffalo that looks like it was over struck with a dime
Does anyone one know or heard of a 1935 buffalo Nickel struck twice or possibly on a dime blanchet im new to this
I possibly want to sale
I thought `1955 was the last double die and i disregarded what was probably an error coin last year.
Hi I have a 1927 quarter can you tell me the value of that
It has a man standing up on the back of it
I have 7 of the nine you mentioned in addition to other state commemorative quarters in proof like condition. Being new to coin collecting, how do you go about getting them graded? Is that a prerequisite for going to auction? How about if you were to sell to a coin dealer?
Would not having them graded be recommended in order to get a fair price. Some tips about this process would be helpful. Thank you.
guys i do have the palmetto state 2000 quarter dollar coin south carolina
hey Christian i found a 2016 quarter
Tengo todas estas coras que presentas sin circular
I found one of them quarters today
Well done Leo!
On mine his hand has the piano keys over it
I have liberty coin
Thank you.
Tengo esa de delaware con esa raya que sale de la boca del caballo cuanto vale ?
I have one PC's 2005 Oregon 1859 quarterlake
i have 1 coin like that how can i contact you to sell because i am vietnamese
Loomis is taking out the silver in all there boxes of coins try brinks
Where/how do I sell the coins if I find them?
Thank you
No problem Shelray! Glad you enjoyed... best of luck finding one!
I got Wisconsin with some come out the cow eye
Hmmm - Don't know too much about that. That's not the well known error people look for.
I have a Connecticut quarter that says in God we rust . Has anyone else seen that.
I haven't seen that, Adam! There's a RUST error on Kansas I think, but haven't heard of it on Connecticut coins.
How can I sale my 1876 colorado
I have that one delaware
I have a egret with a extra feather
The Rhode Island quarter
Thanks bro
For sure, glad you enjoyed David.
I have all nine of