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  1. Off-Center Quarters

Description: The design is misaligned, so part of the quarter is blank.

Value: $50 to $100 or more, depending on the degree of the misalignment and rarity.

  1. Double Die Quarters

Description: The design is stamped twice, causing a "doubling" effect.

Value: $100 to $500, or more for particularly rare or well-known varieties.

  1. Clipped Quarters

Description: Part of the metal is missing due to a misalignment during the minting process.

Value: $50 to $300, depending on how large the clip is.

  1. Misstruck Quarters (Wrong Planchet or Wrong Metal)

Description: A quarter may be struck on a wrong-sized planchet, such as a penny or nickel planchet, which makes it weigh and size different.

Value: These can go for anywhere between $200 and $1,000+ for particularly rare examples.

  1. Blank or No Mint Mark Quarters

Description: A quarter that is missing a mint mark or has a blank reverse.

Value: $50 to $200, but it depends on the rarity and condition.

  1. Struck Through Errors

Description: Foreign objects (like debris or grease) get stuck in the die and cause imperfections in the design.

Value: $50 to $500 or more, depending on how prominent the error is.

Factors that affect the price:

Rarity: The rarer the error, the more valuable it is.

Condition: Coins in better condition (such as uncirculated or near mint) generally command higher prices.

Market Demand: Prices can fluctuate based on collector interest and demand.

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