Some 2004 Wisconsin state quarters have an error, upping the coin's value, and a TikTok video has gotten everyone excited about it again (2024)

JR Radcliffe|Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

More than 17 years later, the revelation that some Wisconsin state quarters have a flaw (and could be worth more than 25 cents) has begun to make the rounds thanks to a TikTok video.

The TikTok account @coinhub posted a video this week that points out the particular discrepancy in the design on the back of the coin, which shows an ear of corn alongside a cow and a wheel of cheese (obviously).

The video points out that versions of the flawed coin have sold for in excess of $2,000, and heck, one might be in your pocket right now.

But don't get too excited; when Snopes.com first wrote about this in2011, most were fetching in the neighborhood of $500.CoinTrackers sets the expectations at around $250-$300.

How to check if your Wisconsin quarter has the 'up leaf' or 'down leaf' flaw

On the normal quarter, just one leaf extends from the left side of the corn's husk.There areactually two variations of the flaw:

  • The "down leaf" version, where anextra leaf moves horizontally outward.
  • The "upleaf" version, where what looks like a simple line connects to the first leaf and creates the appearance of two.

The TikTok video hones in on the "up leaf" variation.

See a larger image of the Wisconsin quarters and the errors here.

When the flawed coins first came to everyone's attention in 2005, most were only found in Arizona and Texas.

How the Wisconsin quarter error occurred

A USA Today investigation published in 2006 concluded that as many as 50,000 coins include the flaw.

The flaw is the result of a lunch-break related error at the Denver Mint. The operator had stopped the machine upon noticing a flaw and left for a lunch break. When hereturned, he saw the machine was running and assumed someone had changed the die.

By the time he realized that hadn't been done, the flawed coins had mingled with coins that didn't contain the flaw.

"Over the years, we have greatly tightened our quality control, and this is a highly unusual occurrence," Mint spokesperson Becky Bailey said, noting 5 million quarters are produced daily at the Denver Mint.

The coin's release was part of the "50 State Quarters Program," in which the U.S. Mint rolled out state-themed coins between 1999 and 2008. Wisconsin was the 30th state given the treatment (as it was the 30th state to enter the union). A party at State Fair Park in West Allis commemorated the release in late 2004.

JR Radcliffe can be reached at (262) 361-9141 or jradcliffe@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JRRadcliffe.

Some 2004 Wisconsin state quarters have an error, upping the coin's value, and a TikTok video has gotten everyone excited about it again (2024)

FAQs

What is the error on a 2004 Wisconsin quarter? ›

Mistake. Some Wisconsin quarter errors were found with an "extra cornstalk leaf" – either pointing down ("Low Leaf") or pointing up ("High Leaf"). The normal cause would be metal shavings accidentally lodged in the die, creating a gouge from the coin striking action. These were found notably in the Tucson area.

How much is the Wisconsin state quarter Error worth? ›

Another low leaf sold in early 2020 went for $6,000. Others have sold for hundreds of dollars. Wisconsin state quarters, error or otherwise, can be difficult to find — they were the third-fewest produced after Oklahoma and Maine.

What does the rare Wisconsin quarter look like? ›

In 2004, Wisconsin was honored as the twenty-ninth state to join the union of the United States in 1848. The reverse of the coin features a cow on the left side and an ear of corn partially hidden behind the wheel of cheese on the right side. A banner with the motto FORWARD flanks the bottom of the coin.

Is a 2004 Wisconsin quarter worth $2000? ›

FOX Business Flash top headlines for March 13. There's a very specific quarter from 2004 that's reportedly worth up to $2,000. Wisconsin state quarters from the 50 State Quarters Program feature a limited-edition design that grows in value if there's a detectable difference in that design, according to coin collectors.

What Wisconsin quarter is worth $300? ›

2004-P Wisconsin Quarter

The Philadelphia issue has a mintage of 226,400,000. According to the NGC Price Guide, Mint State 2004-P Wisconsin Quarters are worth: $0.50 (MS 60) to $300 (MS 68).

Which quarter is worth $35000? ›

Some 1970 Quarters Are Worth $35,000. Here's How To Spot Them! Do you notice anything different about this quarter? Believe it or not, this quarter sold on eBay for $35,000.

What is the rarest State Quarter? ›

These five state quarters may be the hardest to find based on mintage data:
  • Oklahoma: 416.6 million minted.
  • Maine: 448.8 million minted.
  • Wisconsin: 453.2 million minted.
  • Missouri: 453.2 million minted.
  • Alabama: 457.4 million minted.
Mar 31, 2024

What 1999 quarter is worth $10,000? ›

For evidence, look no further than a 1999 Georgia quarter whose value has been estimated as high as $10,000 due to errors. Georgia state quarters from 1999 have several types of errors, according to the U.S. Coins Guide website.

How much is a 2004 P Michigan quarter worth? ›

Price Guide and Information for 2004 Michigan State Quarters

However, the average circulation State Quarter is only worth the face value of $0.25.

What is the error on the 2004 quarter? ›

2004-D Wisconsin Quarter (Extra Leaf)

The design for the 30th Statehood quarter features a cow, a round of cheese and an ear of corn. Some Wisconsin quarter errors were found with an "extra cornstalk leaf" – either pointing down ("Low Leaf") or pointing up ("High Leaf").

What quarter is worth $500? ›

Some error quarters are even more valuable due to their rarity. For example, some 2005-P Minnesota quarters with a doubled die error can be worth up to $500. The Wisconsin state quarter has also seen its fair share of errors.

What quarters from the 2000s are worth money? ›

According to the Professional Coin Grading Service, here's what five high-value quarters from the year 2000 went for at auction:
  • Massachusetts 2000-P (Philadelphia mint) MS69: $3,760.
  • Maryland 2000-P MS65: $1,495.
  • South Carolina 2000-P MS69: $3,525.
  • New Hampshire 2000-D (Denver mint) MS68: $633.
  • Virginia 2000-P MS68: $400.
Mar 13, 2024

How much is a 2004 Wisconsin Extra leaf quarter worth? ›

If you see a “high extra leaf” on the corn, hold on to that coin — because the tiny little leaf is not supposed to be there. An “extra leaf high” coin in excellent condition has sold for as much as $2,530. However, in more recent times, a circulated coin may be worth ~$50, per The Spruce Crafts, and ~$130 uncirculated.

Where is Extra leaf on Wisconsin quarter? ›

The second variety is the "High Leaf" variety, which is the scarcer of the two. Each variety has an extra husks on the left side of the corn, which are not visible on regular Wisconsin quarters. This variety was discovered late in December 2004 by Robert Ford.

What is the error on the National Park quarter? ›

These errors are categorized as "doubled dies" – indicating that the coining die had an area of misaligned impressions. This would have occurred during production of the die, when the master tool used to impress the design into the die slipped or shifted slightly during the process.

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