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State quarter errors refer to the mistakes or variations that occurred during the minting of the U.S. state quarters, which were released from 1999 to 2008. These errors can include misprints, such as incorrect designs, missing elements, or unusual mint marks. Some notable examples include the 2004 Wisconsin quarter with a "high leaf" and "low leaf" error and the 2005 Minnesota quarter with an extra tree. Collectors often seek these error coins due to their rarity and potential value.

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