okay guys all you Wisconsin Denver mint hi leaf & low leaf collectors , and big numismatic connoisseurs does anyone know the approximate amount minted of the hi - low leaf varieties for the WI state quarter?? according to 2016 coin and prices magazine the mintage's are as follows.. High Leaf - 9000 Low Leaf - 3000 that quarter seems to be the most rarest of the state quarter series error am i correct..???? please chime in if you have some better information to help me update my paper..
as a error coin collector i say its rare to find a particular error that you know a definable low amount of minted between .... wouldnt that mean its value be a lot more>?? like stuff goes uo in value..
We know supply and demand plays a roll in everything and this variety has some different theories to how it was made . The one I go with comes from Ken Potter and it was formed by a destructible mint employee ...
Denver mint only? If you are referencing all mints, then the 2005S KS Silver Proof, Die Dent, FS-901 is the rarest. Only 12 have been reported so far. Chris
Hi please attach a pic of the error so I can see it... well I'll check coneca Sent from my C6740N using Tapatalk
I consider myself a Coin enthusiast.. we are Coin enthusiasts. Meaning a person who is highly interested in a particular activity or subject.. such as Numismatics. The definition of a connoisseur is a person who is an expert judge in matters of taste: such as wine, fine foods, cigars and the arts.. you are using this term incorrectly.
I get ya , and should know the proper term to use.. well as a enthusiast... ahem... Sent from my C6740N using Tapatalk
I see that @Rick Stachowski already posted the photos. Thanks, Rick! FWIW, this coin was originally classified as a Mint error, but was added to the CPG in 2012. This specimen was originally graded by NGC as PF70UCAM in 2006, and when I resubmitted it for the variety designation, it became the Top Pop (no others) in their census. Chris