2016 North Dakota Quarter Errors, Varieties, and Values

microscopic image of arrow noting an error on the nose of the horse showing on the reverse of a 2016 North Dakota Quarter

2016 North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt National Park Quarter

2016 North Dakota quarter errors and varieties are collectible coins. Furthermore, they’re worth more than face value to coin collectors, known as numismatic value.  You’ll need a coin microscope like I used to view the coin up close for errors and varieties.

Moreover, 2016 quarters with errors are worth more money because collectors collect coin errors and varieties based on the progression of die breaks.

microscopic image of arrows noting an error on the reverse of a 2016 North Dakota Quarter

2016 North Dakota Quarter Value Chart Updated 2026

Condition / Error Type Circulated MS-65 (Gem) MS-67+ (Elite)
Standard 2016-P / 2016-D $0.25 $1.50 - $4.00 $20 - $100+
Die Chip (Roosevelt's Hat/Rim) $5 - $15 $25 - $45 $75+
Double Chin / Doubled Ear $8 - $20 $40 - $65 $150+
Struck Through Grease $10 - $35 $50 - $85 $200+
2016-S Silver Proof N/A $12 - $18 $30+ (PR-70)

National Park Quarter Doubled Dies

Additionally, doubled die varieties contribute to rare coin collections.  For instance, a 2016 North Dakota doubled die quarter listed as a 2016-P 25¢ ND WDDR-001.  For instance, “doubling displays on the grass and shrubs above the head and neck of Teddy Roosevelt’s horse.”  A coin scale helps detect wrong planchet errors.

Roosevelt Quarter Values

However, 2016 quarters don’t have to be an error or variety to be valuable.  For instance, a 2016-P Theodore Roosevelt NP (Regular Strike) quarter graded MS67 sold for $1,020.00

Furthermore, a 2016-D Theodore Roosevelt quarter graded MS68, sold for $500.00.  Additionally, a 2016-S Theodore Roosevelt national park quarter graded MS67, sold for $225.00.

microscopic image of arrow noting an error on tree line showing on the reverse of a 2016 Roosevelt Quarter
North Dakota Quarter Design

Furthermore, “the Missouri River Badlands is featured as the backdrop of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.  Moreover, Theodore Roosevelt is depicted on a horse in memory of the 26th President, honoring his contributions towards conserving America’s resources.” – usmint.gov.

Furthermore, “native grasses provide sustenance for prairie dogs and large grazing animals.  Moreover, the diverse habitat is home to various birds.  Wildlife viewing is one of the most popular activities in the park, which was established as a national site in 1946.”usmint.gov.

Finding Rare Roosevelt Quarter Errors and Varieties

The best chance of finding a rare 2016 North Dakota quarter is by purchasing uncirculated original wrapped rolls and searching through them.  

Furthermore, examining 2016 mint sets for errors and varieties ensures the quarter is a mint state grade.

First, watch the examinations of a Roosevelt quarter error.  Then, check out a camel chewing cud on the Shawnee National Park 2016 Illinois quarter. 

Afterwards, observe a 2016 West Virginia doubled die reverse national park quarter.   Furthermore, another favorite of collectible quarter among coin collectors are the rare 1976 Quarters. Happy hunting!

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microscopic image of the reverse of a 2016 Theodore Roosevelt Quarter

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."