2003-D (Denver) State & Territorial Quarters

Coin / United States of America / 2003 / Denver / State & Territorial Quarters / 25ยข (Twenty Five Cents, Quarter)

The coin in question is a 2003-D State & Territorial Quarter, part of the series that commemorates the individual states and territories of the United States. This quarter features the Denver mint mark, indicating it was produced at the Denver Mint, one of the primary minting facilities in the U.S. Weighing 5.67 grams and having a diameter of 24.3 millimeters, the coin is composed of a copper-nickel clad copper material, a standard for U.S. quarters since the 1960s. The denomination is 25 cents, and it is commonly referred to as a quarter, retaining a currency value of $0.25. The mintage for this quarter stands at an impressive 237,400,000 pieces, making it relatively common in the market. However, collectors may seek specific state designs as these quarters often feature unique depictions representing each state. Given its characteristics, this coin is categorized under the "Type" and "Sub Type" of coins and maintains its status as a collectible due to its representation in the State & Territorial Quarters series. As an item from U.S. numismatic history, it carries both heritage and collectible value, particularly for those focused on state-themed collections or modern U.S. coinage.

currency USD
currency-amount 0.25
diameter 24.3
height 0
material Copper-Nickel clad Copper
mint-mark D
mintage 237400000
type Coins
weight 5.67
width 0
year-display 2003