50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Roll Values


How Much Are My 50 State Quarters Uncirculated Rolls Worth?

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Image Courtesy of: The United States Mint, www.usmint.gov
This coin value guide will give you an idea of how much your 50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories rolls of uncirculated coins are worth. These coins were minted between 1999 and 2009. The table listed below provides coin values for rolls of 40 uncirculated coins with a face value of $10.00 USD.  If the coin shows evidence of wear on it due to being used in commerce, it is considered "circulated." If it was never used, then it is classified as "uncirculated." Please reference the pictures below to see examples of each condition.  Caution: you cannot increase a coin's value by cleaning it. In fact, cleaned coins are worth considerable less and coin dealers can spot a cleaned coin immediately.  Therefore, never clean your coins.

There are many factors that go into determining the value of your coins. First of all you must understand how the coin market works. If a coin dealer runs out of rolls of 1999 Delaware State Quarters, he cannot just call the mint and order more of them because the mint does not make coins dated 1999 anymore. The coin dealer must replenish his supply of quarter rolls by buying coins from other dealers or people off the street. What he pays you for that coin is known as the "wholesale price" or "value." If you want to buy that roll of 1999 Delaware State Quarter from the coin dealer, that is known as the "retail price" or "price."

Introduction to Coin Values

Market Analysis

The 50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories quarters were produced by the hundreds of millions. Additionally, the mint estimated that over 100 million people collected them. Therefore,  many people saved uncirculated examples of them. If you want top dollar for your 50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories quarter rolls, you need to sort them and organize them so the dealer can quickly see what you have.

Condition or Grade Examples

State Quarter Average Circulated ConditionCirculatedState Quarter Average Uncirculated ConditionUncirculated
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Photos courtesy of Teletrade Coin Auctions, www.teletrade.com

Mint Marks

State Quarters were produced at three different mints: Philadelphia (P), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).  The San Francisco mint only produced proof coins. As illustrated in the picture below, the mint mark is located on the obverse side of the coin to the right of George Washington's ponytail and below the motto "In God We Trust".
50 State Quarter mint mark location
Mint Mark Location
Images Courtesy of: Heritage Auction Galleries, Ha.com

50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Roll Values

The following table lists the value (what you can expect a dealer to pay you) for your 50 State Quarters, District of Columbia and U.S. Territories rolls of uncirculated quarters. The first column lists the date and mint mark (see the photo above) followed by the value of an uncirculated roll of 40 coins. These are approximate values and the actual offer that you will receive from a particular dealer will vary depending on the actual condition of the coins and a number of other factors.
Date & StateUnc. RollDate & StateUnc. Roll
1999-P Delaware$11.302004-P Iowa$10.50
1999-D Delaware$11.602004-D Iowa$10.90
1999-P Pennsylvania$12.002004-P Wisconsin$11.60
1999-D Pennsylvania$12.402004-D Wisconsin$12.40
1999-P New Jersey$12.002005-P California$15.80
1999-D New Jersey$11.602005-D California$16.50
1999-P Georgia$21.002005-P Minnesota$13.10
1999-D Georgia$22.502005-D Minnesota$13.10
1999-P Connecticut$19.502005-P Oregon$10.30
1999-D Connecticut$20.302005-D Oregon$10.30
2000-P Massachusetts$10.502005-P Kansas$10.30
2000-D Massachusetts$11.302005-D Kansas$10.30
2000-P Maryland$10.502005-P West Virginia$10.10
2000-D Maryland$11.302005-D West Virginia$10.00
2000-P South Carolina$11.302006-P Nevada$10.00
2000-D South Carolina$10.902006-D Nevada$10.00
2000-P New Hampshire$10.102006-P Nebraska$10.10
2000-D New Hampshire$10.502006-D Nebraska$10.50
2000-P Virginia$10.902006-P Colorado$10.00
2000-D Virginia$10.902006-D Colorado$10.50
2001-P New York$10.502006-P North Dakota$10.10
2001-D New York$10.502006-D North Dakota$10.90
2001-P North Carolina$10.902006-P South Dakota$10.30
2001-D North Carolina$10.902006-D South Dakota$10.30
2001-P Rhode Island$10.502007-P Montana$10.50
2001-D Rhode Island$11.602007-D Montana$12.80
2001-P Vermont$10.902007-P Washington$13.50
2001-D Vermont$10.902007-D Washington$13.90
Date & StateUnc. RollDate & StateUnc. Roll
2001-P Kentucky$12.402007-P Idaho$11.60
2001-D Kentucky$13.502007-D Idaho$11.60
2002-P Tennessee$22.502007-P Wyoming$11.10
2002-D Tennessee$29.302007-D Wyoming$11.30
2002-P Ohio$15.802007-P Utah$11.30
2002-D Ohio$15.802007-D Utah$11.10
2002-P Louisiana$10.502008-P Oklahoma$10.30
2002-D Louisiana$10.502008-D Oklahoma$10.30
2002-P Indiana$10.902008-P New Mexico$10.50
2002-D Indiana$11.302008-D New Mexico$11.60
2002-P Mississippi$12.402008-P Arizona$11.60
2002-D Mississippi$12.402008-D Arizona$10.50
2003-P Illinois$29.302008-P Alaska$10.10
2003-D Illinois$33.802008-D Alaska$10.30
2003-P Alabama$12.802008-P Hawaii$10.10
2003-D Alabama$13.902008-D Hawaii$10.30
2003-P Maine$10.502009-P District Columbia$11.30
2003-D Maine$11.302009-D District Columbia$11.30
2003-P Missouri$10.902009-P Puerto Rico$10.90
2003-D Missouri$11.102009-D Puerto Rico$10.90
2003-P Arkansas$10.502009-P Guam$11.30
2003-D Arkansas$10.902009-D Guam$11.30
2004-P Michigan$10.302009-P American Samoa$11.30
2004-D Michigan$10.902009-D American Samoa$11.30
2004-P Florida$10.302009-P Virgin Islands$20.60
2004-D Florida$11.102009-D Virgin Islands$20.60
2004-P Texas$10.502009-P Northern Marianas$11.30
2004-D Texas$11.302009-D Northern Marianas$11.30
Complete Set
All 112 Rolls$1,300.00

These values have been compiled through my personal analysis of the coin market, referencing publications such as Numismatic News, Coin World, "The Official Blue Book; Handbook of U.S. Coins," The Coin Dealer Newsletter, published auction results and consulting with various coin dealers.

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