The value of a 50 state quarter collection can vary widely depending on several factors:
- Condition: Quarters in excellent condition (uncirculated or proof) are generally more valuable than those with significant wear from circulation.
- Errors and varieties: Some state quarters, such as the 2004-D Wisconsin quarter with an extra leaf error, are known to be rare and can fetch significantly higher prices.
- Rarity: Quarters with lower mintage figures, especially those from specific mints (like the San Francisco Mint for proof coins), are more sought after.
- Metal composition: Some proof sets included silver quarters, which have a higher intrinsic value based on their silver content.
- Demand: Popularity among collectors can influence the price a collection will command.
- Circulated: A collection of 50 circulated state quarters (meaning you found them in your change) might only be worth a little over face value, around $12.50 to $25.
- Uncirculated: A complete set of 50 uncirculated state quarters (including both Philadelphia and Denver mints) is valued between $55.99 to $225.
- Proof sets: Complete clad proof sets (from 1999-2008) are valued between $129.99 and $199.95.
- Uncirculated set including territories: A collection including the 50 state quarters and the six US territory quarters is valued around $39.95.
- Silver Proof sets: A collection of the 50 silver proof state quarters can be worth around $250 – $300.
- Comprehensive collections: Some complete collections, including uncirculated Philadelphia and Denver issues, as well as San Francisco-minted clad and silver proof versions, can be valued in the range of $475 to $531.24, depending on the specifics of the collection.
- Individual valuable quarters: Certain quarters, particularly those with errors or in exceptional condition, can be worth significantly more. For instance, the 2004-D Wisconsin quarter with the extra leaf error can range from $34 to $4,400 depending on the specific error and its condition. Some Connecticut state quarters with errors have sold for over $87,000.
Note: The prices mentioned are based on current market trends and information available as of August 2025. Prices can fluctuate based on factors like the marketplace, specific attributes, condition, and demand.
- Consult a reputable coin dealer or appraiser: They can provide a professional appraisal based on the specific coins in your collection.
- Use reliable online resources: Check online coin value guides and look at recently sold prices on platforms like eBay to gauge current market trends.








What State Quarters are worth $6,000?
Some of the most sought-after error coins are the 2004-D Wisconsin Extra Leaf Low quarter, which is $6,000 in MS67, and the 2005-P Minnesota quarter doubled die error. These errors, sometimes even not visually noticeable, will greatly increase the value of a coin.