- Year: 2001
- Mint Mark: P
- Coin: Rhode Island
- Type: Quarter Dollar
- Price: 35 cents-$7.00+
- Face Value: 0.25 USD
- Produced: 423,000,000
- Edge: Reeded
Notes: Rhode Island had its coin released in May of 2001 by the US Mint. The coin has a Yacht or Boat on the reverse, and the words The Ocean State. The Pell bridge is in the distance. All the state quarters have the words E Pluribus Unum on the reverse bottom middle. The date 1790 is under the states name.
Are there any 2001 RI Quarter Errors?
Yes there are a few generic errors that seem to be present in these coins, and they are...
Smooth Edge
Evidence of several smooth edge specimens selling for between $11-$25 have been sold. The edge in this case is not reeded but rather smooth like a nickel.
This could be considered a defective planchet error as well I imagine.
Improperly Annealed
If Improperly Annealed both obverse and reverse look to have an issue with the surface. These are fairly common and not worth as much as the next error. They are selling non certified for between $3-$15.
Missing Clad Layer
Outer nickel layer missing on one side sometimes both and this reveals the copper core underneath. These coins will also weigh between 12%-and 15% less due to the missing layer of nickel. Weight depending upon how much of the clad layer is missing with 100% missing being 15% less. Fully missing clad layers have sold for between $90-$500, while partially missing layers have sold for less.
Struck Through
This error is most often struck through grease, although other variants exist including odd ones like struck through staples. $5-$35 for non certified private market.
Mintages
Price Chart
Rates listed here refer to professionally graded and slabbed coins. If new to collecting the prices below might not make sense.
The majority of the coins are selling for around $1.50-$2.50, and at that price its really not worth having the coin certified.
- Grade MS63 = $1-$1
- Grade MS64 = $2-$4
- Grade MS65 = $4-$6
- Grade MS66 = $8-$13
- Grade MS67 = $11-$19
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How much is a 2001 P Rhode Island Quarter worth?
In Average Circulated (AC) condition it's worth around 35 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $7 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say Average Circulated, we mean in a similar condition to other coins circulated in 2001, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. *** [?].
What are your coins really worth?
Use the handy-dandy calculator below to find the real value of any rhode island state quarter in your collection.
Most Valuable
The most valuable Rhode Island State Quarter's. Prices listed are for MS-65 certified. Visit the link to learn more about each coin.
Image | Year | Mint | Worth |
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2001 | S | $50 | |
2001 | D | $13 | |
2001 | P | $7 | |
2001 | S | $6 | |
2001 | P | $6 | |
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***Price subject to standard supply and demand laws, dealer premiums, and other market variations. Prices represent past values fetched at online auctions, estate sales, certified coins being sold by dealers, and user submitted values. While we wholeheartedly try to give honest price estimates there are many factors besides appearance, metal content, and rarity that help make up the coins overall value. Call or visit your local coin dealer for more information.
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