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Rare 1999 Georgia Quarters Spark Excitement Among Louisiana Collectors
Unusual coloring and weight variations make some versions of the state quarter highly valuable.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:12pm
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The vibrant colors and repeating patterns of a 1999 Georgia quarter highlight the coin's collectible appeal and the excitement surrounding rare error versions.Shreveport TodayReports of rare and valuable error versions of the 1999 Georgia state quarter have coin collectors across Louisiana closely inspecting their spare change. While most standard circulated Georgia quarters are only worth face value, a small number of coins with unusual coloring, weight, and minting errors can fetch five-figure prices from collectors.
Why it matters
The Georgia quarter was one of the earliest state designs released as part of the U.S. Mint's popular 50 State Quarters Program, making any rare or error versions highly sought after by collectors. Louisiana's active coin collecting community is on the lookout for these valuable errors, which can be identified by their distinct gold, green, or thicker appearance compared to a normal quarter.
The details
Collectors pay close attention to coins with visible minting errors because those flaws are extremely rare, and rarity is a key driver of value in the coin collecting market. One Georgia quarter with an unusual error reportedly sold for over $10,000. To spot a potentially valuable 1999 Georgia quarter, collectors look for signs like an off-color appearance, thicker than normal weight, and a missing copper edge stripe.
- The 1999 Georgia quarter was released as part of the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters Program.
- Reports of rare and valuable error versions of the 1999 Georgia quarter have been circulating in recent years.
The players
U.S. Mint
The United States Mint is the bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for producing and distributing the nation's coinage.
Louisiana Coin & Jewelry
A reputable coin dealer located in Louisiana that can evaluate potentially valuable error coins.
What’s next
Before attempting to sell or clean a potentially valuable 1999 Georgia quarter, collectors should have the coin evaluated by a reputable dealer or grading service to confirm its authenticity and condition.
The takeaway
The 1999 Georgia quarter's place in the popular 50 State Quarters Program, combined with the rarity and high value of certain error versions, has sparked a renewed interest and excitement among Louisiana's coin collecting community. While most standard Georgia quarters are only worth face value, the prospect of discovering a rare and valuable error coin keeps collectors closely inspecting their spare change.
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