These coins only sell for a premium in the higher condition grades. Both the 2001 P Vermont quarter and 2001 D Vermont quarter are each worth around $0.35 in about uncirculated condition. The value is around $1 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.
Is the 2001 New York quarter worth anything?
New York state quarters from 2001 in perfect condition (and with no flaw) are worth about $1.75.
Which quarter is worth a lot of money?
The 1796 Draped Bust quarter was the first edition of the U.S. quarter, and it’s estimated that fewer than 700 have survived to modern times. Value: One of these rare quarters sold at auction in 2013 for $1,527,500, making it the most valuable U.S. quarter.
How much is a 2001 New York State Quarter worth?
USA Coin Book estimated value of 2001-P New York 50 States and Territories Quarter is worth $0.62 to $1.32 or more in uncirculated (MS+) mint condition.
How much is a 50 State Quarter worth?
There are two 50 State Quarter value charts, one for single coins, and one for rolls of 40 coins (the standard $10 roll of 40 quarters). As in all of the coin value guides, these values are actual dollar amounts that coin dealers most likely will pay you for your coins.
What is New York State Quarter?
The New York State Quarter. The New York state quarter is the sixth quarter to be released in the new millennium and the first quarter to be released in 2001. It was officially unveiled on January 8, 2001 by New York State Governor George E. Pataki and U.S. Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow at the New York State Museum in Albany.
When was the Statue of Liberty added to the New York quarter?
Capturing 76% of the vote, the Statue of Liberty design was officially selected by Governor Pataki to adorn the reverse of the New York quarter. T he release of the New York quarter marks the end of the distribution of the Virginia quarter. Source: United States Mint, March 23, 2001.