1983 quarter error in god we trust. Find out how much a 1983 Washingt...
1983 quarter error in god we trust. Find out how much a 1983 Washington quarter is worth today. 1968 Washington Quarter errors explained: FS-801 Doubled Die Reverse worth $50–$5,250+, silver planchet errors up to $10,000+. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1983 P Quarter "Spitting Eagle " Die Clash - IN God We Trust at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Complete guide to 50 State Quarter errors and varieties. If you know the grade of your coin, you can find the exact price below in the Value Guides section. Up for sale is a genuine 1983-P Washington Quarter featuring a mint error on the obverse (front) where the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” appears faint or partially missing. This coin is off-centered and filled with the mint mark "D", making it a unique error piece in circulated condition. Look for a quarter obverse design — Washington’s portrait, “LIBERTY,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST” — that appears clipped or incomplete around the edges because the planchet was too small to capture the full design. Is your 1984 Washington Quarter worth more than face value? Expert guide to Missing Clad Layer errors ($200–$600), wrong planchet strikes ($300–$800+), doubled dies, off-center strikes, and MS67 condition rarities up to $1,200+. 🥇 Type B Reverse (FS-901): Philadelphia only — leaf touches "A" in DOLLAR — worth $15–$30 circulated, up to $1,000+ gem 🥈 Doubled Die Obverse (FS-101): Philadelphia only — split serifs on IN GOD WE TRUST — worth $25 Is your 1985 Washington Quarter worth money? Expert guide to missing clad layers ($200+), doubled dies, Spitting Eagle, off-center strikes, and triple strikes ($720). The product is a rare 1982 D Washington Quarter from the Denver Mint, featuring the bold inscription "In God We Trust". bys azcu dry pbqyyc npbf lxe qdpl hrtkbqw prhp kztc