2013 South Dakota Mount Rushmore Quarter Errors, Varieties, and Values
2013 South Dakota Mount Rushmore quarter errors and varieties are collectible coins. For instance, Mount Rushmore quarter doubled die varieties and errors sell between one and twenty dollars in raw condition on Ebay. However, those with the most unique die markings and in the best condition are of greater value.
2013 Quarter Value
Additionally, 2013 quarters don’t have to have errors to have added value. Submitting quarters to be certified and graded can potentially lead to even more profit. For instance, a 2013-P 25C Mount Rushmore NP quarter graded MS68, sold for $148.00.
The best chance of finding a high mint state grade error or variety quarter like this is to search uncirculated original wrapped rolls. Additionally, examining 2013 mint sets ensures a mint state grade specimen.
Mount Rushmore Quarter
Doubled Die Reverse Varieties
I came across two 2013 P South Dakota quarters in a bank roll, where the “doubling shows on the lower part of Thomas Jefferson’s nose.” Furthermore, Mount Rushmore doubled die variety quarter listings to compare die markings are available via doubleddie.com.
Mount Rushmore National Park Quarter Design
“The coin’s reverse image is of workmen on the mountain. Moreover, Mount Rushmore featured on three commemorative coins in 1991.”
Additionally, the 2006 South Dakota state quarter features Mount Rushmore under the 50 State Quarters Program. However, the National Park quarter design is different.
Furthermore, it’s unique of Mount Rushmore quarters, because it’s a view of the monument as “a work in progress,” offering a glimpse of how Mount Rushmore was sculpted.”
“The memorial was first established as a national site on March 3, 1925. Mount Rushmore become famous as a symbol of America. Moreover, the monument represents freedom, leadership, and hope for people all over the world.”
Furthermore, “the sculpture, located in the scenic Black Hills of South Dakota, features the heads of former Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.” – usmint.gov
Rare West Point Quarters and Coin Collection Tips
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Finally, if you do find any “W” quarters, then hold on to them! They’ll be key dates someday. Additionally, fill your national park quarter folders with rare doubled dies to increase their value over time. Happy hunting!
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