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Stop! Before you toss that dirty, dull, or grey quarter into a vending machine, watch this video. We are revealing 4 specific State Quarters that look like "junk" but are actually some of the rarest mint errors in existence. Most people think shiny coins are the valuable ones, but for these specific errors, the "ugly" gunmetal grey finish is the key to a fortune worth over $300,000! In this video, you will discover: The 2000 South Carolina Quarter: Why a greenish-grey rim might mean a $925,000 Experimental Planchet error. The 2004 Iowa Quarter: How to spot a "Wrong Planchet" error that looks like dull lead. The 2004 Florida Quarter: The secret "Satin Finish Prototype" that looks like frosted glass. The 2003 Missouri Quarter: The "Battleship Grey" Transitional Silver Error worth a life-changing fortune. 🔍 Key Features to Look For: Dull, matte grey finish (no shine) "Dead" surfaces that look like lead or pewter Greenish or gunmetal tint on the rims Missing copper stripe on the edge Timestamps: 0:00 - The $925,000 "Dirty" South Carolina Quarter 2:15 - Is Your Iowa Quarter Struck on the Wrong Metal? 4:30 - The "Ghost" Florida Satin Finish Prototype 6:45 - The Missouri Silver Error Worth $850,000 8:30 - Summary & What to Look For #quarterdollar #coincollecting #rarecoins #statequarters #errorcoins #valuablecoins #numismatics Disclaimer: Values presented are based on potential high-grade error estimates and auction records for rare specimens. Always consult a professional PCGS or NGC grader before buying or selling..