With only a limited number of these struck, collectors pay a premium price of up to ten million dollars for pristine examples.
Estimates suggest prices can soar as high as ten million for perfect specimens. It’s like spotting a unicorn in a forest of thoroughbreds!
While most clads of this quarter aren’t rare, a select few have the potential to reach ten million dollars.
Imagine finding a coin with a striking error, like a reverse die cap. This scarcity can lead to unexpected valuations up to ten million!
Another rare variant, the 1976-S Proof Quarter with an obverse proof strike, is highly sought after.
The absence of the “S” mint mark makes this quarter a rarer find, and collectors are willing to part with substantial sums—sometimes up to ten million.