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State Quarter Rolls - Values

Coin Values for Rolls of State Quarters are Listed Below

State Quarter Values - Prices

State Quarters are issued in rolls of 40 coins per State Quarter roll.  They began coming out in 1999.  Mintages (the numbers made by the U.S. Mint)  are in the hundreds of millions of coins for all states, so there are no rare dates or mint marks.  There are, however, some State Quarter error and variety coins that are rare and worth extra money.  Because of their recent issuance and high mintages, Statehood Quarters are often traded in whole rolls rather than as single coins.  The rolls must consist of solid-date, solid-type Mint State (MS) quarters to be worth anything over face value.  Many people collect State Quarters singly; I have a separate table for State Quarter single coin values.  The prices in this coin values table are for OBW State Quarter rolls only.  (OBW means Original Bank-Wrapped coin rolls.)  Keep in mind that these are general guidelines. If you are interested in selling your Statehood Quarter rolls, you should contact a coin dealer.

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The values in this table are approximately what a dealer will give you for generic whole rolls of mint state quarters.  If your State Quarters are still in Mint-branded rolls that name the State, they are worth at least 25% more.  Original, branded, unopened State Quarter rolls from states known to have many errors, such as Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Colorado are worth significant premiums.  The mint mark is on the obverse (heads side), on the right side beneath "In God We Trust."

State Quarter Roll Values (in U.S. Dollars)

Date - State          Value    Date - State Value
1999-P Delaware 16.50   2004- P Iowa 11.25
1999-D Delaware 16.50   2004- D Iowa 11.25
1999-P Pennsylvania 16.25   2004- P Wisconsin 11.50
1999-D Pennsylvania 16.25   2004- D Wisconsin 11.75
1999-P New Jersey 13.50   2005-P California 10.75
1999-D New Jersey 13.50   2005-D California 10.50
1999-P Georgia 52.00   2005-P Minnesota 11.00
1999-D Georgia 48.00   2005-D Minnesota 10.50
1999-P Connecticut 25.00   2005-P Oregon 10.50
1999-D Connecticut 25.00   2005-D Oregon 10.50
2000-P Massachusetts 12.00   2005-P Kansas 10.50
2000-D Massachusetts 13.25   2005-D Kansas 10.50
2000-P Maryland 12.00   2005-P West Virginia 10.50
2000-D Maryland 12.50   2005-D West Virginia 10.50
2000-P South Carolina 14.50   2006-P Nevada 10.50
2000-D South Carolina 16.25   2006-D Nevada 10.25
2000-P New Hampshire 12.00   2006-P Nebraska 10.50
2000-D New Hampshire 11.75   2006-D Nebraska 10.50
2000-P Virginia 11.25   2006-P Colorado 10.25
2000-D Virginia 11.25   2006-D Colorado 10.25
2001-P New York 10.50   2006-P North Dakota 10.25
2001-D New York 10.75   2006-D North Dakota 10.25
2001-P North Carolina 13.25   2006-P South Dakota 10.25
2001-D North Carolina 12.75   2006-D South Dakota 10.25
2001-P Rhode Island 13.25   2007-P Montana 10.25
2001-D Rhode Island 12.50   2007-D Montana 10.25
2001-P Vermont 14.00   2007-P Washington 10.00
2001-D Vermont 11.50   2007-D Washington 10.00
2001-P Kentucky 15.50   2007-P Idaho 10.00
2001-D Kentucky 15.50   2007-D Idaho 10.00
2002-P Tennessee 39.50   2007-P Wyoming 10.00
2002-D Tennessee 38.25   2007-D Wyoming 10.00
2002-P Ohio 12.00   2007-P Utah N/A
2002-D Ohio 11.50   2007-D Utah N/A
2002-P Louisiana 10.75   2008-P Oklahoma N/A
2002-D Louisiana 10.75   2008-D Oklahoma N/A
2002-P Indiana 13.00   2008-P New Mexico N/A
2002-D Indiana 11.75   2008-D New Mexico N/A
2002-P Mississippi 12.50   2008-P Arizona N/A
2002-D Mississippi 12.25   2008-D Arizona N/A
2003-P Illinois 31.00   2008-P Alaska N/A
2003-D Illinois 30.50   2008-D Alaska N/A
2003-P Alabama 12.75   2008-P Hawaii N/A
2003-D Alabama 13.00   2008-D Hawaii N/A
2003-P Maine 13.00   2009-P Washington, DC *
2003-D Maine 11.25   2009-D Washington, DC *
2003-P Missouri 11.75   2009-P Guam *
2003-D Missouri 12.25   2009-D Guam *
2003-P Arkansas 11.50   2009-P Puerto Rico *
2003-D Arkansas 11.50   2009-D Puerto Rico *
2004-P Michigan 11.50   2009-P U.S. Virgin Islands *
2004-D Michigan 11.25   2009-D U.S. Virgin Islands *
2004-P Florida 11.00   2009-P N. Mariana Islands *
2004-D Florida 10.75   2009-D N. Mariana Islands *
2004-P Texas 11.50   2009-P American Samoa *
2004-D Texas 11.50   2009-D American Samoa *

Notes:
*Legislation has been passed to extend the Statehood Quarters Program one more year to include these territories.

Sources include the "Blue Book Handbook of U.S. Coins," Coin Dealer Newsletter (aka the "Greysheet,") eBay auction archives, and my own personal knowledge of State Quarter values.  Photo courtesy of the U.S. Mint.

If you have a lot of coins to look up values for, and want to know the realistic prices that dealers will pay you, I recommend the Blue Book of U.S. Coin Values, which is the wholesale price guide that dealers use.  It costs about $10 and is well-worth the small investment.  Compare prices for the 2008 Blue Book.

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