2003 Maine State Quarter Errors, Varieties, & Values
2003 Maine state quarter errors and varieties are collectible coins. For instance, observe this uncirculated 2003 P Maine quarter found in anoriginal wrapped bank roll.Furthermore, the image below displays an arrow noting a die chip forming an extra rock on the side of the cliff. Additionally, observe a 2003 S Maine proof quarter dollar struck-through string error below. It’s sealed in a 2003 proof set.
Finding Rare & Valuable State Quarters
First, rare and valuable quarters are still attainable. Moreover, coins with the lowest population of the highest grades are the most valuable. In other words, it’s easiest to find quarters like this searching through original bank rolls or mint sets. For instance, a keen-eyed teenager once found a copper penny worth a lot of money in his lunch change.
Maine State Quarter Value
Varieties and errors are a great way to obtain additional value in any coin collection. However, they don’t have to be errors or varieties to be valuable. For instance, a 2003-P Maine quarter graded MS68, sold for $646.00.
Proof-Like State Quarters
“As of July 1st, 2019, PCGS began bestowing the PL designation to all qualifying Mint State United States and world coins, medals, and tokens regardless of type. However, these coins must meet certain standards for the proof-like (PL) designation.
For instance, “clear reflection must be observable in the fields on both sides of the coin while viewed from two to four inches away. Cloudiness or striations may impede the reflectivity on eligible Proof-like coins.” – PCGS
50 State Quarters Program
“Launched in 1999, the United States Mint’s 50 State Quarters Program was a 10-year initiative. Moreover, it honored each of the nation’s states in the order that they ratified the Constitution, or admitted into the Union. Each state quarter was produced for 10 weeks.” – usmint.gov
2003 Maine Quarter Design
“The finalists for the Maine state quarter, the 23rd in the series, honored its coastal status and maritime activity. The winning state quarter design features Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, first commissioned by John Quincy Adams in 1827.”
Additionally, struck through errors exhibit evidence of the strike-through, such as of a piece of thread, a dropped element, or other foreign object impacting the appearance of a coin. Moreover, anomalies as such make US coins like extremely rare and very valuable. Observe for yourself!
A struck through string error quarter like the 2003 Maine state quarter in the image above, makes a specimen one of a kind, therefore rare, and far more valuable. Why? Because variety and error coins are aggressively sought after by coin collectors worldwide.
Moreover, proof quarters don’t have to have errors or be a variety in order to be valuable. For instance, a 2003-S 25C Maine Silver, DCAM (Proof) graded PF70, sold at auction for $604.00.
Finding Mint State Grade Coin Specimens with Errors
The best chance of finding an undiscovered variety or error state quarter in mint state condition is by investing in and searching through uncirculated original wrapped quarter rolls.
Furthermore, the most serious variety and error coin seekers even purchase 2003 mint sets to examine. I was fortunate to obtain one with the struck through string mint error in a 2003 mint set.