Errors increase the value of collectibles because a limited number go into circulation before it is spotted and corrected.
A manufacturing error on the 1999 Georgia state quarter has increased the coin’s value, and some collectors are paying as much as $10,000 for the affected 25-cent pieces.
That quarter you have in your pocket could be worth a lot more than you expected. An error on some 1999 Georgia state quarters has jacked up the value of some of the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Defects sometimes increase the value of coins and such is the case with some quarters intended to represent the state of Georgia and its iconic peach. Starting in 1999, the U.S.
State quarters may seem like ordinary pocket change, but certain rare varieties, minting errors, and top-grade examples have become sought-after collectibles with strong investment potential. While ...
Manufacturing errors might be annoying when it comes to most products, but they can be a massive moneymaker when it comes to collectible money. Errors increase the ...