Coin Identifier
Maryland State Quarter — obverse
Obverse
Maryland State Quarter — reverse
Reverse
0.25 USD

Maryland State Quarter

United States of America · 2000

A 2000-dated Maryland State Quarter featuring the Maryland State House and White Oak branches.

Country
United States of America
Year
2000
Denomination
0.25 USD

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Overview

A 2000-dated Maryland State Quarter featuring the Maryland State House and White Oak branches.

Historical significance

Part of the 50 State Quarters Program (1999-2008), the Maryland quarter was the 7th coin released in the series. It honors the 7th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

Obverse (front)

A modified portrait of George Washington by John Flanagan, with inscriptions: 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA', 'LIBERTY', 'IN GOD WE TRUST', and 'QUARTER DOLLAR'.

Reverse (back)

The Maryland State House dome flanked by White Oak leaf clusters; inscriptions: 'MARYLAND', '1788', 'THE OLD LINE STATE', '2000', and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM'. Designer: Thomas D. Rogers.

Estimated value

$0.25 in circulated condition; $1-$3 in high-grade Mint State; up to $10+ for high-grade Silver Proof versions.

What drives this coin's value

Condition/Grade is the primary factor for this common issue. Mint errors or specific proof strikes (S-mint) can command premium prices.

Grade assessment

Circulated / Fine to Very Fine (visible scratches and surface wear; localized discoloration/spotting on reverse).

Mintage & rarity

Common; Approximately 678,200,000 minted at Philadelphia.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for the copper-colored stripe on the edge. Verify weight (5.67g). Counterfeits of common state quarters are rare but usually appear as cast copies with soft details.

Notable varieties & errors

None widely recognized for Maryland; collectors generally look for die cracks or strike-through errors.

Similar coins

Other quarters in the 50 State Quarters series; can be distinguished by the unique reverse state theme and date.

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free holder or album. Do not clean with chemicals or abrasives, as this destroys numismatic value. Handle by the edges.