2008 New Mexico Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2008 New Mexico Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2008 New Mexico quarter errors and varieties exist!  For instance, observe this doubled die obverse variety coin. The doubling displays as an extra earlobe on the underside of Washington’s earlobe.

2008 new mexico quarter error

Furthermore, doubled die obverse variety coin listings to compare 2008 New Mexico quarters are available via varietyvista.com.  Additionally, doubled die reverse and obverse variety coin listings are available to compare die markings via doubleddie.com

Moreover, these state quarter doubled die obverse varieties have asking prices of $5 to $15 each, according to Ebay listings.  However, state quarters don’t have to be an error or variety to be valuable.

2008 new mexico quarter error list
2008 New Mexico Quarter Values

For instance, 2008-P 25C New Mexico state quarter graded MS67, sold at auction for $150.00. Furthermore, a 2008-D 25C New Mexico state quarter graded MS68, sold at auction for $2,500.00.

Additionally, a 2008-S 25C New Mexico Silver, DCAM (Proof) graded PR69 DCAM, sold at auction for $96.00. However, those quarters are in pristine condition. In other words, they are brand new uncirculated coins.  Compare any New Mexico quarters to these already graded coins to get an idea of your coin’s condition.

Searching for New Mexico Quarter Errors & Varieties

Furthermore, the quarter coin displayed in this article is circulated. Therefore, it might sell for $5 to $15 on Ebay. However, the best chance of finding valuable quarter errors and varieties in mint state condition is to search through original bank wrapped rolls.

Moreover, examining 2008 mint sets increases the likeliness of finding an error or variety proof quarter.  For instance, aside from doubled die varieties, striking errors are sought after error coins collectors seek for their rare coin collections.

2008 Quarter Errors

2008 quarters offer various error and variety coins. For instance, check out a 2008 Alaska quarter.  Then observe a 2008 Arizona quarter error afterwards.  Finally, check out 2008 Hawaii quarter errors to look for.  Happy hunting!

2008 Oklahoma State Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values




2008 Oklahoma State Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2008 Oklahoma state quarter errors and varieties exist!  Values depend on the condition of the coin.  Furthermore, the sold listings on Ebay show coins like these are found by coin roll hunters and sold online for a profit of $3 to $5.

2008 quarters
Arrows note a die chip on the flower petal

Additionally, listings of known doubled die varieties to compare coins with pictures are available via doubleddie.com and varietyvista.com.   




2008 Oklahoma Quarter Values

Furthermore, 2008 quarters don’t have to be a  rare doubled die variety or an error to be valuable.  For instance, a 2008-D Oklahoma State Quarter graded MS68, sold for $750.00.   Additionally, a 2008-P graded MS67, sold for $72.00.  In other words, the lowest population of the highest grades are the most valuable coins.

value of 2008 Oklahoma Quarters

Moreover, the best chance of finding uncirculated Oklahoma state quarter errors and varieties is by searching through original wrapped bank rolls.  Additionally, examining 2008 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.




2008 Oklahoma Statehood Quarter Coin Design

“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.)  Oklahoma’s nickname is the “Sooner State.”   Additionally, the coin features the scissor-tailed flycatcher, Oklahoma’s state bird.”

Oklahoma quarter error
2008 P Oklahoma State Quarter Obverse Errors

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




Furthermore, Oklahoma is 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, the 2008 P Oklahoma quarter displays die breaks, as noted with arrows in the images below.  Furthermore, even as a circulated coin it can fetch between three and five dollars in raw condition.




2008 P Oklahoma error
Arrow notes a large die chip filling the lower half of the "B" in LIBERTY
die chips on obverse
Arrows note a die chip on Washington's bust and "R" of Quarter
die chips on quarter
The arrow notes a die chip on the designer's initials
2008 state quarter errors
Arrow notes a die chip in the "W" of IN GOD WE TRUST

First, check out the examination footage below. Then checkout more 2008 quarters worth money, such as the 2008 Arizona quarter.  Furthermore, the 2008 Alaska quarter is known for the “extra bear claw” error.  Finally, observe a 2008 Hawaii state quarter displaying die breaks.

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2008 Arizona Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values




2008 Arizona State Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values

2008 Arizona state quarter errors and varieties exist!  Arizona quarter coins are famous for the extra cactus leaves.  Moreover, observe this unique 2008 quarter coin specimen, retrieved from a change machine at a laundromat.

arizona quarter error list
Arrows note "extra cactus" die chip on an Arizona quarter
Arizona State Quarter Errors

Furthermore, “coin roll hunters discovered die chips covering the “2” or first “0” in the year of “2008.”  Die markings like these are what give 2008 Arizona quarters a considerable bump in value, especially those in pristine condition.




Furthermore, at the height of its popularity people paid upwards of $150 for a single Arizona quarter.  Additionally, the current value is around $3 to $5 on Ebay.

error quarters to look for 2008-p

However, “higher quality quarters with various errors can sell for up to $30 or more, depending on the condition of the coin.”  – TreasurePursuits.com




State Quarters Worth Money

Note the die breaks on the reverse side of the coin, where “extra cactus leaves” are.  The artist’s initials are completely covered.  Moreover, the break varies in size from coin to coin.  Additionally, coin collectors collect coins like this by the progression of die breaks.

2008 arizona quarter errors

Furthermore, the bigger the die break, or if it has many die breaks, then the more valuable the coin.  However, Arizona quarters don’t have to have any errors or be a variety in order to be valuable.




2008 Arizona Quarter Values

For instance,  a 2008 D Arizona quarter graded MS68, sold for $1,450.00.   Furthermore, a 2008 P Arizona quarter graded MS68, sold for $1,175,00.

state quarters error list

Moreover, some 2008 quarters have a special strike.  For instance, a 2008 P Satin Finish Arizona quarter graded SP69, sold for $150.00. Finally, a 2008 D Satin Finish Arizona quarter graded SP69, sold for $160.00.

The best way to find rare uncirculated 2008 Arizona quarter errors and varieties in mint state condition is to purchase and hunt through original bank wrapped rolls.  Additionally, don’t forget to examine 2008 mint sets for them.

arizona state quarter error
Arizona State Quarter Design

“The Arizona quarter features the Grand Canyon and a Saguaro cactus. A banner reading “Grand Canyon State” separates the Canyon from the cactus, which doesn’t grow in the Grand Canyon.” 




“Furthermore, the flower of the cactus is the state flower of Arizona. The Grand Canyon joined the National Park system in 1919 and is visited by more than four million tourists a year.”

2008 quarter error

“Moreover, covering more than 1 million acres in northwestern Arizona, the Canyon was sculpted by the mighty Colorado River.  At its deepest point, the Canyon is 6,000 feet deep, and it gets as wide as 18 miles across, making it one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

Additionally, rare plant and animal species live and thrive in Arizona.

Doubled Die Variety Coins: Arizona Quarters

Arizona state quarter doubled die varieties exist!  Furthermore, listings to compare images to are available doubleddie.com.




First, watch the videos of the coin examination noting the Arizona quarter with the extra cactus leaf die chip.  Then, Check out a rare 2020 Weir Farm West Point quarter with a die crack!

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