2001 D Vermont State Quarter

Last updated: September, 17 2024
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CoinTrackers.com estimates the value of a 2001 D Vermont State Quarter in average condition to be worth 25 cents, while one in mint state could be valued around $1.75.


2001 D Vermont State Quarter
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  • Year: 2001
  • Mint Mark: D
  • Coin: Vermont
  • Type: Quarter Dollar
  • Price: 25 cents-$1.75+
  • Face Value: 0.25 USD
  • Produced: 459,404,000
  • Edge: Reeded






Notes: This coin was released August 6th 2001 by the United States Mint. It has 2 Maple trees with a farmer and 4 maple sap buckets. In the distance you can see Camels Hump Mountain and the caption Freedom and Unity. All the state quarters have the words E Pluribus Unum on the reverse bottom middle.

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How much is a 2001 D Vermont State Quarter worth?

In Average Circulated (AC) condition it's worth around 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $2 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. *** [?].


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The most valuable Vermont State Quarter's. Prices listed are for MS-65 certified. Visit the link to learn more about each coin.

Image Year Mint Worth
Vermont State Quarter Image 2001 S $15
Vermont State Quarter Image 2001 S $6
Vermont State Quarter Image 2001 P $1.75
Vermont State Quarter Image 2001 D $1.75
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