2008 Oklahoma Quarter Errors, Varieties, and Values

up close image of an error displaying on 2008 Oklahoma Quarter Dollar Coin reverse with a die chip on the flower

2008 Oklahoma State Quarter
Errors, Varieties, and Values

2008 Oklahoma quarter errors and varieties are collectible coins.  Values depend on the condition of a coin.  Furthermore, observe sold listings on ebay to find coins like these sold online for a profit.

2008 Oklahoma Quarter Dollar Coin Obverse

Valuable Doubled Dies

Additionally, listings of doubled dies with images to compare coins are available via doubleddie.com and varietyvista.com.  Furthermore, 2008 quarters don’t have to be a  rare doubled die variety or an error to be valuable.  You’ll need a coin microscope to see the errors and varieties.

2008 Quarter Value

For instance, a 2008-D Oklahoma State Quarter graded MS68, sold for $750.00.   Moreover, a 2008-P graded MS67, sold for $72.00.  In other words, the lowest population of the highest grades are the most valuable coins.

2008 OKLAHOMA QUARTER ERROR & VALUE CHART

Coin Variety / Error Type Typical Condition Estimated Value
ERROR "Third Eye" Die Chip MS65 (Uncirculated) $50.00 – $125.00
ERROR Filled "B" (LIBERTY) Circulated to Unc. $5.00 – $30.00
ERROR Off-Center Strike (10%+) MS60+ $20.00 – $150.00
VARIETY Flycatcher Wing Die Crack Uncirculated $2.00 – $20.00
2008-D Denver Mint (High Grade) MS68 (Certified) $190.00 – $285.00
2008-P Philadelphia (High Grade) MS67 (Certified) $15.00 – $35.00
PROOF 90% Silver Proof (S) PR70 Deep Cameo $35.00 – $50.00
Obtaining High Grade State Quarters

The best chance of finding uncirculated Oklahoma state quarter errors and varieties is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls. Remember that mint sets can be traded in for other sets as long as they aren’t broken open.  Furthermore, examining 2008 mint sets ensures a mint state grade proof specimen. 

Statehood

“As the 46th quarter in the fifty state quarters program, this coin was released in 2008 to honor Oklahoma as the 46th state to join the Union (on November 16, 1907.)  Moreover, Oklahoma’s nickname is the “Sooner State.”   Additionally, the coin features the scissor-tailed flycatcher, Ostate bird.”

“Moreover, the bird soars over the state wildflower, the “Indian blanket.”   The Indian blanket (gaillardia) symbolizes rich Native American Indian heritage, its long grass prairies, and abundant wildlife.”

Furthermore, it’s the united Oklahoma Territory and the Indian Territory of the Five Civilized Tribes (Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee).  The state’s name comes from the Choctaw words “okla” and “homma,” meaning “red” and “people.” – usmint.gov

2008 P Oklahoma State Quarter Error

Found in a bank roll while coin roll hunting, this 2008 P Oklahoma quarter displays die breaks.  In other words, it was struck with an aging die.  Furthermore, as a circulated coin it’ll fetch five dollars or more in raw condition on eBay. 

First, check out the examination footage below. Then checkout more 2008 quarters worth money, such as the 2008 Arizona quarter.  Finally, observe a 2008 Alaska quarter “extra bear claw” error.

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Author: MarkedMoney.Tech

MarkedMoney.Tech is led by a dedicated coin hunter with years of experience in high-volume roll searching and error identification. Having personally discovered and auctioned rare 2020-W V75 varieties, our mission is to provide collectors with technical, microscopic-level data to help them identify their own 'pocket change' treasures."