2008 Alaska State Quarter Errors, Varieties, and Values
2008 Alaska quarter errors and varieties are collectible coins. Moreover, I’ve found extra bear claws on these 2008 state quarters. However, keep in mind the most valuable coins are those in mint state condition.
State Quarter Errors
Furthermore, unlike other coins I found exhibiting the extra claw, this quarter displays extra thick letters with die breaks on the devices of both sides of the coin. This coin is circulated but still a neat find.Â
Moreover, searching uncirculated original wrapped bank rolls of 2008 Alaska quarters is the best chance of finding a rare error or variety specimen in mint state grades. Â Additionally, examining 2008 mint sets ensures a mint state grade proof specimen.
2008 Alaska Quarters
A 2008 P Alaska quarter with an extra claw and die chips found in the word “Land” once sold for $35 at Great Collections. Â Most interestingly, is how some people flip coins like people flip houses.Â
Furthermore, they can easily turn a twenty five cent quarter into several dollars or more. The “extra claw” nickname caused this coin to become famous, so to speak.
A die break shows as the form of the extra claw, noted by the arrows in the images.  Additionally, arrows note the die chips in L, A, and N of LAND. Moreover, die breaks display on the I, N, and W of In God We Trust on the obverse of the coin.Â
Alaska 2008 Quarter Value
2008 extra bear claw quarters are listed on Ebay. For instance, check out the recent sold prices, which suggest current market value of $5.00. However, that’s in raw or ungraded condition. The more unique the die markings on a quarter dollar coin, the more appealing coin collectors find it. Â
Alaska Quarter Values
Above all, population of graded coins, and not just grade or the mintage itself determines the value of a coin.  Â
Furthermore, there are a few Alaska quarter doubled die varieties listed on doubleddie.com. The more flawless the coin, the higher the value.
For example, a 2008-D Alaska Quarter graded MS69, sold at auction for $2,350.00. Furthermore, a 2008-P Alaska Quarter graded MS68, sold at auction for $199.00. Additionally, a 2008-S Silver quarter graded PR70, sold for $127.00.
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