2004 Iowa Quarter Errors, Values, and Varieties

2004 Iowa State Quarter Errors, Values, and Varieties

2004 Iowa quarter errors and varieties exist!  For instance, observe this 2004 P Iowa state quarter, which displayed numerous anomalies when viewed under a microscope.  Moreover,  filled letter errors are obvious on both the obverse and reverse of these Iowa coins.

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Die chips create the "filled "B" and "R" in Liberty on a 2004 Iowa quarter
2004 Iowa State Quarter Values

Additionally, the value of an Iowa state quarter depends on the condition of the coin, but doesn’t necessarily have to have an error or be a variety to be valuable.  For instance, a 2004-D 25C Iowa state quarter graded MS69, sold for $1840.00. 

Furthermore, a 2004-P 25C Iowa state quarter graded MS68, sold for $1500.00.  Moreover, a 2004-S 25C Iowa Silver state quarter, graded PR70 DCAM (Proof), sold at auction for $230.00.  However, those quarters are flawless. 

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2004 Iowa Quarter Interior Die Break Errors

Error and variety quarters are collected by coin errors and varieties collectors. For instance,  interior die breaks occur by a broken die used to strike a coin.  Moreover, unnoticed broken dies not replaced immediately by mint employees result in error coins.  

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2004 Iowa quarter interior die break error

For instance, the “N” of “GRANT” became obstructed by a retained die break.  Die chips are also visible on the “G” and “R” of Grant.  Check out the 2004 Idaho quarter errors listed on Ebay!

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Arrows note a die chip in the "6" of 1846, nearly filling the device on a 2004 Iowa 1846 quarter
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Arrows note die chips and interior die break error on a 2004 Iowa quarter
2004 Iowa Quarter Doubled Die Variety Coin

Additionally, the hard work of diligent coin roll hunters and experienced variety attributors, 2004 Iowa quarter doubled die variety discoveries exist.  Additionally, images to compare your coin to are available via varietyvista.com and doubleddie.com.  Iowa quarters display doubling on the obverse and the reverse of coin. 

For instance, the obverse doubling displays on the underside of Washington’s earlobe.  Additionally, the 2004 Iowa state quarter doubled die reverse displays “doubling on the top left side of the first window on the right side of the one-room schoolhouse.”

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Arrow notes a die break on the window of the schoolhouse on a 2004 state quarter

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