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Vermont State Quarter Value

2001 · 25¢ · 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel (clad); 90% silver (proof)

Value by Grade

GradeEst. 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/VarietyWhy It's SpecialValue Range
2001-SSilver proof issue$6–$10
2001-PMS-67+ specimens are desirable$10–$20
2001-DHigh-grade uncirculated examples$8–$18

Coin Specifications

Designer
T. James Ferrell
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

$0.35
Average circulated (Fine grade)

Vermont State Quarter: History & Background

The Vermont quarter shows Camel's Hump Mountain with maple trees being tapped for sap in the foreground. Vermont produces more maple syrup than any other U.S. state, and the sugar maple is the state tree. The scene captures the pastoral beauty of the Green Mountain State during sugaring season, a tradition dating back to Native American times.

How to Grade a Vermont 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 →

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