New York State Quarter Value
2001 · 25¢ · 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel (clad); 90% silver (proof)
Value by Grade
| Grade | Est. Value |
|---|---|
| Poor (P-1) | $0.25 |
| Good (G-4) | $0.25 |
| Fine (F-12) | $0.35 |
| Uncirculated (MS-63) | $1.50 |
| Gem (MS-65) | $4.50 |
| Perfect (MS-70) | $22.50 |
Key Dates & Rare Varieties
| Date/Variety | Why It's Special | Value Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2001-S | Silver proof issue | $6–$10 |
| 2001-P | MS-67+ grades are conditionally scarce | $10–$20 |
| 2001-D | High-grade uncirculated specimens | $8–$18 |
Coin Specifications
- Designer
- Alfred Maletsky
- Years
- 2001
- Denomination
- 25¢
- Composition
- 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel (clad); 90% silver (proof)
- Diameter
- 24.3 mm
- Weight
- 5.67 g
Quick Value
Where to Buy/Sell
New York State Quarter: History & Background
The New York quarter features the Statue of Liberty and an outline of the state with the eleven-star emblem from the state coat of arms, tracing the Hudson River and Erie Canal. The inscription 'Gateway to Freedom' reflects New York's historic role as the primary port of entry for millions of immigrants. The design captures the spirit of liberty and opportunity.
How to Grade a New York State Quarter
Accurate grading is the single most important factor in determining a coin's value. A difference of just a few grade points can mean 10× or more in value. Examine the highest points of the design first — these are where wear appears earliest. For the finest grades, luster, strike quality, and surface preservation all matter. Professional grading by PCGS or NGC adds certainty and typically increases resale value. Read our complete grading guide →