My Coin Collection Part 5: Quarters


This video covers the three types of State Quarters - Silver Proofs, Regular Proofs and Circulated. It covers Washington Quarters from 1932-1998 and also covers Barber (Liberty Head) Quarters. Not mentioned in this video is the Standing Liberty Quarter which was released from 1916-1930 in 3 different varieties, none of which I own. Also not mention are the many varieties of Liberty Seated Quarters which were out from 1838-1891. If you have any questions ask.

25 Responses to “My Coin Collection Part 5: Quarters”

  1. SJCJproductions says:

    cool i have the delaware 1999 one too

  2. notbryanB says:

    i have a question. what does it mean if a coin is being circulated? plus what is a proof coin?

  3. FartherAway420 says:

    Proof coins have a frost like look to them produced only for collectors. Circulated means that it is being spent so you will find it amongst your change.

  4. RavishingRedheadd says:

    oh i have a question can anyone tell me?i have seom state quarters ohio.someone told me the letter on it ”p” was a mis print? and is out of print and rare? i have both of them.are they worth anything or out of print with that letter p on them?

  5. FartherAway420 says:

    The P is the mint mark indicating it was created (minted) in Philadelphia.

  6. Talic3 says:

    What was that book at the end of the video with the 1796 Quarter? :)

  7. FartherAway420 says:

    Red Book

  8. fouad12333 says:

    i got about 150 CANADIAN silver quarters, my oldest coin is around 1727 :)

  9. killer2532 says:

    what is in that quarter wapper?

  10. karinne21 says:

    the state quarters in circulation will never be worth more than a quarter :-) Same with the sacagawea, susan b. anthony and presidential dollars. The silver state quarters are worth something of course :-) Nice denver o 69 proof.

  11. thatguyashe says:

    I work at a gas station. I found a Wisconsin, Proof! I believe it was. It had a mirror finish and was mint marked “S”

  12. FartherAway420 says:

    Yup, I have probably found about 2 dozen proofs since working at my gas station, including 3 different state quarters.

  13. thatguyashe says:

    Mine has very very mild oxidation on the obverse. The Red Book says it’s worth $5. So I can only assume I would get about 2.50-3.00 for it. But hey, I only paid a quarter for it.

  14. flyby7a says:

    Hey fartheraway 420

    I thought the law of supply and demand stated that when the DEMAND overwhelmed supply stuff went up.. Maybe I was wrong :O(

  15. FartherAway420 says:

    Except when they make too many of them, such as they did with the state quarters. It is rare to find a normal quarter now a days.

  16. gamerleaf326 says:

    liar..

  17. Klaymator97 says:

    my grandpa just gave me this lightning II coin. only 1400 were made. Lightning II is this air force thing.

  18. rainbowcoins says:

    Very nice coins….I got some coins also on my Channel…. I don’t know if yall like toned silver coins though.

  19. pachebelscanon says:

    my oldest quarter is an 1901 BARBER QUARTER.
    you can check them out in my videos :)

  20. Boomer11697 says:

    i’m collecting gold plated state quarters

  21. CodeKitten says:

    thats cool…hold on to it.. you’ll be happy when you get older :)

  22. HoboJoe1357 says:

    i’m collecting proof state quarters. I have one gold-plated CT Quarter that i got free at a coin show.

  23. TheUncirculated says:

    The Oldest Quarter I Have Is A AU 1858 Seated Liberty

  24. kewldud1900 says:

    CAN I HAVE ONE OR BUY ONE

  25. andrewantosik says:

    Hair Cut :O haha