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2000 Quarter Value

The 2000 quarter is quite an interesting one because it was minted in about 20 variants.

It’s easy to get confused and not know the value of your 2000 quarter, especially when you don’t even know where it was minted or if it’s a regular coin or not.

This article is a detailed review of everything you need to know about the 2000 quarter, and how to determine its worth, in case you come across one.

2000 Quarter Details

In terms of design, the 2000 quarter wasn’t so much different from other Washington quarters. While a few tweaks were made by Williams Cousins to the observe side of the coin, it still maintained the left-facing profile designed by John Flanagan.

In terms of weight, the 2000 quarter weighs 567g and it’s composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel on the outer layer. The centre of the 2000 quarter is made of pure copper, although it has a silver appearance at first glance.

This coin was termed the “Johnson Sandwich” and the name was implemented in 1965 when the U.S. mint stopped the production of coins with silver, as a way to combat the shortage of coin circulation.

2000 Quarter Value Chart

Mint Good Fine Extra Fine Uncirculated
2000 – P Quarter Value $0.25 $0.25 $0.40 $8.50
2000 – D Quarter Value $0.25 $0.25 $0.40 $4.63
2000 – S Silver Proof Quarter Value $0.25 $0.30 $0.40 $15
2000 – S Clad Quarter Value $0.25 $0.25 $0.60 $10

2000 – P Quarter Value

2000 – P Quarter Value
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The Philadelphia mint produced 2000 quarters in five different states, and unlike the coins usually minted in Philadelphia, all five variants have the “P” mint mark.

The 2000 quarters were minted in Maryland, New Hampshire, Virginia, South Carolina, and Massachusetts.

A total of 556,532,000 quarters were minted in Maryland at the Philadelphia mint. In pristine condition, this coin can command a value of $95, however, that can’t be said for the circulated version. The only way you are getting a reasonable value from the 2000 – P Maryland quarter is when it’s in uncirculated condition; in circulated condition, this coin is worth only $0.30, just a little above face value. At Heritage Auctions in 2005, the 2000 – P Maryland quarter graded MS65 was sold for $1,495.

In New Hampshire, at the Philadelphia mint, 673,040,000 was minted, and the worth of these quarters in the circulated condition is $0.30 to $0.40. This quarter was introduced into circulation in August 2000, and it was tagged the 9th design issued in the States quarters program. These coins were minted in large quantities; hence they are classified as common, and you might even have a hard time finding one in mint condition. One 2000 – P New Hampshire quarter-graded MS64 was sold for $2,128 in 2014.

The 2000 – P South Carolina quarter is worth $0.5 in circulated condition. 742,576,000 instances of these quarters were minted in the Philadelphia mint, and to find this coin in pristine condition, you need to search through bank rolls or mint sets. It’ll be quite rare to find them in grade MS68, as they are less than 400 being accounted for currently. In 2017, a sample of MS69 was sold for $3,525 at Heritage Auctions. This sample had a proof-like appearance; however, it wasn’t minted on a pre-burnished planchet.

The value of the 2000 – P quarters in Massachusetts is around $0.30 in circulated condition, although it’ll command way more than that in mint, uncirculated condition. It was minted in 628,600,000 instances, and a sample with grade MS69 was sold for $3,760 at Heritage Auctions.

The 2000 – P Virginia quarter was minted in 943,000,000 instances, and it was the last quarter design for 2000. They were made in over 900 million quantities, meaning you should have no difficulty finding one in circulation. In 2022, a 2000 – P Virginia quarter graded MS68 was sold for $400 on eBay.

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2000 – D Quarter Value

2000 – D Quarter Value

The 2000 quarters were minted in different states, and the only way to tell them apart is their Mint mark.

The Denver mint produced 2000 quarters in five states; Maryland, New Hampshire, Virginia, South Carolina, and Massachusetts.

The 2000 – D Maryland quarters were minted in 556,532,000 instances, and in premium condition, they can command a price as high as $240. However, in an averagely circulated condition, this coin is only worth about $0.4. In 2021, a 2000 – D Maryland quarters graded MS68 was sold for $250 on eBay.

495,976,000 quarters were minted in New Hampshire, Denver mint. The observe designer of this coin is John Flanagan and Williams Cousins, while the reverse was designed by Williams Cousins. In circulated condition, they are rarely worth more than their face condition, and that’s because they have lost their attractive appeal. You can only sell this coin at a premium if it’s in pristine condition. 2000 – D New Hampshire quarters graded MS65 are valued at $4, but in auctions, the 2000 – D quarters in premium condition sell for about $675. As of 2018, a sample of the 2000 – D New Hampshire was valued at $780.

In Virginia, a total of 651,616,000 quarters were minted at the Denver mint. In uncirculated condition (MS65), the worth of this coin is about $4.5. In 2004, at Heritage Auctions, a 2000 – D Virginia quarters graded AU55 was sold for $1,610. The value of a 2000 – D Virginia coin with grade MS68 is $950.

In South Carolina, a total of 566,208,000 quarters were minted in Denver. When in MS60 and MS65, the 2000 – D South Carolina quarter is valued at $0.69 and $4.63 respectively. In 2003, this coin in MS63 grade was sold for $2,990 at Heritage Auctions.

The 2000 – D Massachusetts quarter doesn’t have much value except in premium conditions like MS63 and above, and it was minted in 535,184,000 instances.  In mint condition, it’s worth just face value and coin collectors can purchase a mint role for just its face value. For 2000 – D Massachusetts quarters graded MS68, they can sell for $100 or even higher, although they are very rare to find. In 2018, a 2000 – D Massachusetts quarter was sold for $400 on eBay.

2000 – S Silver Proof Quarter Value

2000 – S Silver Proof Quarter Value

The San Francisco U.S mint also produced the 2000 quarter in silver-proof variety. They are made of 90% silver and 10% copper, and the value of these coins is based on their condition.

The silver-proof quarters were also minted in five different states; Maryland, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Virginia, and Massachusetts. In all five states, these coin variants were minted in the same quantities individually.

In Maryland, 965,421 instances of the silver proof 2000 quarters were minted, and they were well-struck. They have an attractive finish, and it’s really affordable for coin collectors/enthusiasts. The Deep Cameo variant can be bought easily, hence why most collectors don’t fancy adding it to their collection. The beauty of any coin collectors’ collection is the uniqueness and rarity of their coins, and that’s why they are picky when it comes to the 2000 – S Maryland silver proof.  A PR70 sample of this coin was sold for $322 in 2007, at Heritage Auctions.

The New Hampshire variation was also minted in 965,421 instances, and in PR65 grade they are worth about $15. A sample of the 2000 – S New Hampshire variation graded PR70DCAM was sold for $650 on eBay.

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965,421 silver proof quarters were also minted in South Carolina. In uncirculated condition, this coin can be worth $15 or even more.

In Virginia, a total of 965,421 silver proof quarters were minted, depending on their condition. In circulated condition, they are worth their face value, and in mint condition, they are valued at $4.75 or more. In 2007, a 2000 – S Virginia silver proof quarter graded PR70 was sold for $978.

The 2000 – S Massachusetts silver proof quarters were minted in nice quality; some came in Deep Cameo condition as well. A sample was sold at Heritage Auctions for $1,006 in 2003.

2000 – S Clad Quarter Value

2000 – S Clad Quarter Value

The San Francisco U.S mint produced the same number of clad quarters for all five states (Maryland, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Massachusetts, and Virginia) to prevent the hoarding of these coins.

The 2000 – S Maryland clad quarter was produced in 4,020,172 quantities, making it a very common coin. Even in premium grades like PR70, you can purchase it at an affordable price, although you might not be able to find it easily. A sample of this coin in PR69 grade was sold for $207 at Heritage Auctions.

The standard 2000 New Hampshire-clad quarters sell at a premium only when in pristine condition. In averagely circulated conditions, they are worth just their face value of twenty-five cents.

The clad version of the 2000 – S South Carolina quarters came in fine qualities ranging from PR68 to PR69. Although it might be difficult to get a deep cameo in PR69, it’s certainly not impossible, and the best part is that you won’t have to pay a fortune for it. A PR70 sample of this coin was sold for $262 at Heritage Auctions in 2008.

In circulated condition, the clad quarters minted in Massachusetts will sell for just its face value – twenty-five cents.

The 2000 – S Virginia clad quarters were minted in 4,020,172 instances, so it’s not expected to fetch so much money in the secondary market. A sample graded PR70 according to PCGS was sold on eBay for $195 in 2010.

2000 Quarter Grading

Knowing the exact method used in grading your 2000 quarter is important because that’s what determines if you’ll get a sizeable amount of money or just the face value of your coin.

The trick with 2000 quarters is that they are only worth a premium when in pristine condition, anything less than that, and you’ll have almost a worthless coin in your hands.

If you find a 2000 quarter in your home, and you want to determine the value yourself, you can take a look at the video below.

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However, if you feel it’s in pristine condition, you might need to take it to a reputable coin appraiser to get it valued.

Rare 2000 Quarter Error Lists

When it comes to the 2000 quarter, the error coins always take the lead. There are so many types of 2000 quarter error coins that you can find in circulation today, and some are worth keeping because you’ll sell them at a good price.

Let’s take a look at a few errors from the 2000 quarter.

1. 2000 – P Virginia Quarter Die Alignment Error

When the dies used to strike a coin during the minting process are not properly aligned, it can result in a double image on the design of the coin. This error is considered a minor one and is worth about $125.

2. 2000 – P New Hampshire Quarter Double Struck Error

2000 – P New Hampshire Quarter Double Struck Error

This error happens when the coin is struck twice by the dies, causing the resulting coin to have overlapping images. Coins are usually minted in 180-degree head-to-tail alignment, however, the planchet can shift in between strikes, resulting in an error coin.

Due to this shift, there’s usually a double image on both the observe and reverse side of the coin. A 2000 – P New Hampshire quarter with this error is valued at #320.

3. 2000 – D South Carolina Quarter with Nine Strikes

During the minting process, coins are usually struck thrice to ensure every detail is properly reflected. This error happened when a blank piece of aluminum was accidentally fed into the coin and struck by the dies nine times. The resulting coin had a very distinct and visible appearance, and it was worth $3200 or even more.

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You can check out other errors of the 2000 quarter from this video.

2000 Quarter FAQs

1. Is The 2000 Quarter Considered A Rare Coin?

No, it’s not. Over 6 billion quarter coins were minted, and they were properly in circulation.

2. What’s The Metal Composition Of The 2000 Quarter?

The 2000 quarter is composed of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel. However, the silver proof variation is made up of 90% silver and 10% copper.

3. What’s The Size Of The 2000 Quarter?

The 2000 quarter has a diameter 24.26mm of and a thickness of 1.75mm

Conclusion

A lot of the 2000 quarters are still in circulation because they were minted in very large quantities. A total of 20 variants were officially released into the market for the 2000 quarters.

Having a 2000 quarter in your possession is a big deal, and if it’s in pristine condition, count yourself lucky, because you can get a good deal for it.

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