2009 Guam Quarter Errors, Varieties, and Values

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2009 Guam Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2009 Guam quarter errors and varieties exist!  Furthermore, more are waiting to be discovered.  For instance, forty five million Guam quarters were minted at the Philadelphia mint, and more than one doubled die variety exists. 

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Guam Quarter Doubled Die Varieties

For instance, observe a doubled die obverse listed via doubleddie.com.  More images to compare are listed via varietyvista.com.  Additionally, Guam quarter varieties refer to special Satin Finish strikes. 

2009 Guam Quarters are Key Dates

Collectors begun to hoard any quarters with 2009 dates in pristine condition early on, due to the discovery of their low mintage.  Furthermore, 2009 quarters are more valuable in pristine condition, with or without any errors. 

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Meanwhile, mintage was low because the recession caused people to dump all their change at the bank for all of 2007 and 2008, to keep the bills paid. Production halted in 2009 over a recession.

2009 Guam Quarter Values

The best chance of finding rare and valuable Guam quarter errors and varieties in mint state grades is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls!  Additionally, examining 2009 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.  However, keep in mind that 2009 Guam quarters don’t have to be errors or varieties to be valuable.

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For instance, a Washington D.C. and U.S. Territories collectible 2009-P Guam Quarter certified with a mint state grade of MS66, sold for nearly $500.00Moreover, a 2009-D 25C Guam quarter graded MS68, sold for $94.00.  Further still, a 2009-D Guam Satin Finish strike graded SP69, sold for $160.00.

D.C. & U.S. Territories 2009 Guam Design

“The Western world first learned about Guam when explorer Ferdinand Magellan landed there in 1521. The Spanish ruled the island until the 20th century, using it as a port for ships traveling between Mexico and the Philippines.”

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American troops took over during the Spanish-American War.  Japan held it for two years during World War II, but the United States regained control.  Then the peoples of Guam became American citizens in 1950, and set up their own government under the US Secretary of the Interior.

Guam is Land of the Chamorro

Additionally, the Guam quarter is the third in the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program.  In Guam quarter designs, a map of Guam is center stage.  Furthermore, the southern part of the island is mountainous while the northern part is flatter, surrounded by cliffs dropping to the sea.   Moreover, Guam’s motto, and part of the quarter’s design, translates to “Guam, Land of the Chamorro.

The design also features a latte and a flying proa. A latte is a large goblet-shaped stone, used for centuries in Micronesia to hold important buildings up.  The latte symbolizes the culture of Guam’s native people, the Chamorro.

The flying proa is a type of canoe with a sail.  Chamorro craftsmen used to build swift but stable boats, able to change direction without turning around by shifting the sails.  As a symbol, the proa speaks of Chamorro history, invention, and discovery.” – usmint.gov

Watch the examination of a 2009 P Guam Doubled Die Obverse (DDO) Quarter Above.  Then check out an examination of a 2019 Guam Quarter.   This website is a partnered associate and contains affiliate links, which enable me to earn commissions from various partners. Full disclosure is available here.  Partners include Ebay, Amazon, Google Adsense, and others.