2007 Montana quarter

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Valuation
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Item Details
Founded in 1792, the U.S. Mint produces coinage for the United States and is known for its historical significance and quality.
The coin is dated 2007 and features design elements from the 50 State Quarters program, confirming its production year.
- D mint mark
Purchase receipts or documentation from reputable dealers can enhance value.
Condition
- Signs of wear including scratches and tarnishing.
Very Good condition may reduce value by 10-20% compared to uncirculated examples.
Summary
2007 Montana Quarter. Made by U.S. Mint. Dating to 2007. Materials: Copper-nickel clad. Estimated value: $0 – $5. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand for state quarters, especially error coins.
Market Data
Stable with moderate demand for state quarters, especially error coins.
Coin dealers, online marketplaces, coin shows.
Care & Preservation
- Store in a protective holder.
- Avoid cleaning the coin.
- Keep in a cool, dry place.
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