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1999 New Jersey State Quarter

Coin - Commemorative Quarter

AI Estimated Value

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$0.25 - $1.00

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States quarter dollar coin, specifically a 'New Jersey' state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters Program, issued in 1999. The coin is circular and features a silver-colored metallic composition, likely copper-nickel clad, typical for circulating U.S. quarters. The visible side, which is the reverse of the coin, depicts an iconic scene: General George Washington and his troops crossing the Delaware River, an event that took place on December 25, 1776, a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War. Above the depiction, curved along the top edge, are the words 'NEW JERSEY' and '1787', referencing the year New Jersey ratified the U.S. Constitution, becoming the third state. Below the river crossing scene, in two lines, are the words 'CROSSROADS OF THE REVOLUTION', followed by '1999' indicating the year of mintage, and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM' along the bottom rim. The coin exhibits a reeded edge, though only a small portion is visible. The surface shows signs of circulation wear, including light scratches and some minor grime or discoloration, particularly in the upper left quadrant and across the general field, suggesting it has been used in commerce. The raised elements of the design, such as the figures of Washington and his troops, show some flattening consistent with typical wear, but major details remain discernible. There are no obvious signs of significant damage like deep gouges or bends, nor are there any discernible mint marks (though these would typically be on the obverse). The overall condition appears to be 'Good' to 'Very Good' based on visible wear.

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I have examined the provided image of this 1999 New Jersey State Quarter. Based on visual inspection, this is an authentic United States quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters Program. The design elements, including General George Washington crossing the Delaware, the 'NEW JERSEY' and 'CROSSROADS OF THE REVOLUTION' inscriptions, and the dates, are consistent with known examples of this issue. The reeded edge, though partially visible, also aligns with standard US coinage. The coin exhibits significant signs of circulation wear, including numerous light scratches, some grime/discoloration, and noticeable flattening of the design details on high points, such as Washington's figure. This places its condition in the 'Good' to 'Very Good' range, or perhaps G-4 to VG-8 on the Sheldon grading scale if I were to inspect it in person. Commemorative quarters from the 50 State Quarters Program primarily hold face value unless they are in uncirculated condition, proof sets, or possess rare errors/varieties. This particular coin is a common issue with a mintage of over 600 million for the Philadelphia Mint and over 350 million for the Denver Mint (mint mark not visible on the reverse). Given its circulated condition and common status, demand is low among collectors, typically limited to those seeking to complete a circulated set. There are no indications of errors or varieties from the image that would significantly increase its value. Market comparables for similar circulated 1999 New Jersey quarters generally show them selling for face value or a very slight premium. Without a physical examination, I cannot definitively ascertain the absence of subtle errors, specific mint marks (which would be on the obverse), or perform detailed surface analysis for authenticity or grading. A physical inspection would allow for examination under magnification to detect minute details, confirm weight and diameter, and assess luster, all of which contribute to a precise grade. However, based on the image provided, the condition strongly suggests a value barely above face value. Factors like significant unseen damage, a rare mint error, or inclusion in an original mint set could impact value, but none are suggested by the image.

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