The Double Die Obverse Quarter is a numismatic marvel. This coin is characterized by a noticeable doubling on its obverse side, particularly around the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” and the date.
An off-center strike can transform an ordinary quarter into a collector’s jackpot. This particular Bicentennial Quarter was struck 15% off-center, a significant deviation that makes it incredibly rare.
The Overstruck Quarter is a numismatic anomaly. It was mistakenly struck over a 1971 Eisenhower Dollar, resulting in a coin that features elements of both the quarter and the dollar.
The Full Drum Lines Quarter is prized for its exceptional detail and mint condition. On the reverse side of the Bicentennial Quarter is a depiction of a colonial drummer, and this particular coin features full, clear drum lines – a rarity in the series.
This quarter, minted at the San Francisco Mint, was supposed to be a proof coin but was mistakenly struck with a circulated finish. This error resulted in a coin that has the design and sharpness of a proof coin but the texture of a regular circulated quarter.