Collecting 2017 Indiana Quarter Error Coins

One of the most valuable coins you can collect is the state quarter error. This particular error is much harder to find than other types of state quarters. Because billions of these coins were minted, you’ll need to keep your eyes peeled for one. If you’re lucky enough to come across one, it’s likely to be priced below a thousand dollars.

While there are fewer error coins, the demand for them is high. In some cases, they can fetch several hundred dollars. Here’s a list of the most common errors and their approximate values: The 1999 Delaware Spitting Horse Error is caused by a crack in the die at the Philadelphia mint. As a result, the horse’s mouth has extra metal, which makes it appear as if it’s spitting. The price of an error coin can vary depending on its condition, but generally speaking, the coin is worth a few dollars.

Another common error on the state quarter is known as the “mule.” This is a type of mint error in which the Indiana quarter is struck on the wrong planchet. As a result, the coin is either centered or has missing edges. The coin should have been disposed of before leaving the mint.

While this kind of error can cost a buyer a few dollars, they’re still worth their weight in gold. The 2017 George Rogers Clark quarter is an excellent choice if you want to collect historical coins. It depicts pioneers who made it into the country. If you have an error on your coin, be sure to report it to a professional grading service. In fact, you might even be surprised to learn that this coin is worth more than its face value.

There are many reasons why a 2017 Indiana quarter might be an error. The most common one is the misaligned die. This was caused by a slip or error when the master tool that used to impress the design slipped during the production. If the design was not properly aligned, it’s most likely that the die was doubled. This doubled die can create the appearance of an extra treetop on the coin. It can also be caused by metal shavings that lodge in the die during coin striking.

Another reason why the Indiana quarter might be a good choice is because it commemorates an important figure in the state’s history. It features the famous leader George Rogers Clark, who led a group of militiamen to the Illinois Country in 1779. The reverse design features the frontiersmen of the time.

The design of the 2017 Indiana Quarter has some significant errors that were introduced during the production process. The obverse design features the same design as the Washington Quarter, but the mint decided to change the wording to make space for the designs on the reverse of the coin. The obverse of the coin features the words “United States of America”, “In God We Trust,” and “Quarter Dollar.” The reverse design features the image of Lieutenant Colonel Clark accompanied by two frontiersmen.