Casey, have you found out any info on the quarter? I can't find anything at all!! I noticed one other person had commented on the same coin that he has. I,too, have found a 2000-D Maryland state quarter that may be missing the clad. I have a 2001 Kentucky mint error no reeds and flattened face and horse, verified through Dempsy & Baxter coun broker, I don't see this anywhere online.
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As the market is still fairly young, values for these types of errors will vary greatly but could be worth $5-300+ depending on what you have. Some of these errors may include die breaks, off-center striking, planchet clipping, die cuds, grease strike-through errors and missing layers.
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2006 Colorado Cud Errors: Cud errors (an unintentional bump caused by a dent in the die) on the reverse side of the quarter can be viewed at the three o'clock position along the inner side of the rim.2005 Kansas "IN GOD WE RUST" and Humpback Bison errors: Values really vary with these errors, but sometimes can reach up to $100.2005 Minnesota Double Die & Extra Tree Errors: There are a lot of errors associated with the Minnesota reverse.