Wisconsin 2004-D Denver State Quarter Extra HIGH LEAF Error - Nice Example!
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Up for auction is a lightly circulated 2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter error coin....with the extra "High Leaf" on the left side of ear of corn. I removed it from circulation years ago and only recently discovered it was a rare "High Leaf" error coin. Very good eye appeal both sides, with only minor handling marks, as I look at it. Please review the pictures and determine the "grade" for yourself...Note the VERY strong and easy to see extra High Leaf on this example.Some data from the U.S. Mint web site: Wisconsin Statehood: May 29, 1848 Coin Release: October 25, 2004 Release Order: 30 Total Mintage for Circulation: 453,200,000Design: The Wisconsin design depicts an agricultural theme featuring a cow, a round of cheese and an ear of corn. The design also bears an inscription of the state motto, “Forward.”2004 D Wisconsin State Quarter Specifications: Circulation Strikes: 226,800,000 Proof Strikes: 0 Content: Cladding: 75% copper, 25% nickel; Core: 100% copper Weight: 5.7 grams Diameter: 24.3 millimeters Edge: Reeded Mint: Denver, CO Obverse Designer: John Flanagan Reverse Designer: Alfred Maletsky. The PCGS grading web site lists this rare error coin as # 18 of their Top 100 Modern Coins. Here they detail that this "High Leaf" error is the rarer of the two "High Leaf" and "Low Leaf" varieties, with a paltry 15,000 estimated High Leaf
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