The lowest mintage occurred for the 2008-D Oklahoma Quarter with 194,600,000
This does not include the DC. or Territories quarters
State quarters were minted from 1999 through 2008, with D.C. and Territories in 2009. The lowest mintage state quarter is the 2008-Denver Oklahoma with 194.6 million. The lowest mintage territory quarter is the 2009-Philadelphia Northern Mariana Islands at only 35.2 million. Two reasons why numbers were so low in 2009 is that there were six designs to produce instead of five, and with the start of the Great Recession, demand for new coins was reduced. 2010 saw the start of the new "America the Beautiful" series of quarters, which feature National Parks or monuments, and will continue through 2021.
Mintage data for U.S. silver quarters produced from 1796 to 1963 shows a mintage of 3,138,259,970 coins. The mintage data for 1964 is 1,264,526,113 coins this would bring the total to 4,402,786,083 silver U.S. quarters.
There are no Liberty US quarters in the dates given. If you look at the coins you will see George Washington's portrait on the them. With that said, the year with the lowest mintage is the 1937-S only 1,652,000 were struck.
Washington quarters from 1959 to 1964 are high mintage common coins, each coin would have a value of about $6.00
The mintage of the Minnesota State Quarter by mint is: Philadelphia-239,600,000 Denver-248,400,000 San Francisco Proof-3,262,960 San Francisco Silver Proof-1,678,649
State quarters were minted from 1999 through 2008, with D.C. and Territories in 2009. The lowest mintage state quarter is the 2008-Denver Oklahoma with 194.6 million. The lowest mintage territory quarter is the 2009-Philadelphia Northern Mariana Islands at only 35.2 million. Two reasons why numbers were so low in 2009 is that there were six designs to produce instead of five, and with the start of the Great Recession, demand for new coins was reduced. 2010 saw the start of the new "America the Beautiful" series of quarters, which feature National Parks or monuments, and will continue through 2021.
Mintage data for U.S. silver quarters produced from 1796 to 1963 shows a mintage of 3,138,259,970 coins. The mintage data for 1964 is 1,264,526,113 coins this would bring the total to 4,402,786,083 silver U.S. quarters.
Mintage data for 2010 circulating quarters is 347,000,000
Defintely the lastest quarters Hawaii or Alaska. Because there new everyone wants them, and they haven't made much of them at all since they came out such a short time ago! -The Toxic Taco ANSWER MY QUESTIONS TOO!
If you are asking about the series of Liberty Head nickels from 1883 to 1912? The 1912-S issue has the lowest mintage at 238,000.
There are no Liberty US quarters in the dates given. If you look at the coins you will see George Washington's portrait on the them. With that said, the year with the lowest mintage is the 1937-S only 1,652,000 were struck.
The 1931-S has the lowest mintage of that decade.
Washington quarters from 1959 to 1964 are high mintage common coins, each coin would have a value of about $6.00
The mintage of the Minnesota State Quarter by mint is: Philadelphia-239,600,000 Denver-248,400,000 San Francisco Proof-3,262,960 San Francisco Silver Proof-1,678,649
Mintage is the number of coins that were struck, a mintamrk identifies were the coin was made. 1964 is the highest mintage and last year of all 90% silver Washington quarters, and most coins are valued only for the silver at about $3.00
They sold for $35.50 from the Mint for a $25.00 face value bag. The lowest mintage is the 2008-D Oklahoma with retail prices from $35.00-$45.00 per bag. Most of the other date/mint bags are selling for a little more than face value. If a dealer can sell one for cost, they are lucky.
The Carson-City Mint struck some of the more scarce lower mintage U.S. quarters.