2000 Massachusetts Quarter Value & Error Guide

2000 Massachusetts Quarter Value & Error Guide

You've probably heard of and even seen the 50 State Quarters series and the 2000 quarter Massachusetts is one of the brightest coins in the series. It was issued in 2000, being the first coin of the millennium and the symbol of Massachusetts' history as the cradle of American independence.

You've probably heard of and even seen the 50 State Quarters series and the 2000 quarter Massachusetts is one of the brightest coins in the series. It was issued in 2000, being the first coin of the millennium and the symbol of Massachusetts' history as the cradle of American independence.

And now we are going to explore how much is a 2000 Massachusetts quarter worth. Let’s tell you more about the design, history and collector value of the coin and what tools you can use to accurately identify the coins and their values.

obverse and reverse of a 2000 Massachusetts quarter P

How the Coin Came to Shine

The state program launched by the United States Mint covered the period from 1999 to 2008. Each state received its own coin designed to tell the story of its unique history, culture and traditions. 

The coins depict each of the 50 states in the order they joined the Union. Massachusetts quarters were first issued on January 3, 2000. The USA 2000 Massachusetts quarter P coin was the sixth coin in the series and the first coin of the new millennium.

The program had a huge success and led to millions of people collecting coins and learning about the history of each state (just like the 1972 Double Die Lincoln cent did a few decades ago). 

2000 Massachusetts State Quarter – Specifications

Attribute

Details

Issuing Year

2000

State Honored

Massachusetts (6th coin in the series)

Date of Issue

January 3, 2000

Mint(s)

2000 P Quarter Massachusetts, 2000 Massachusetts Quarter D, San Francisco (S - Proof only)

Designer

Thomas D. Rodgers Sr. (reverse), John Flanagan (obverse)

Obverse Design

George Washington profile (same across all states)

Reverse Design

The Minuteman statue + outline of Massachusetts with “The Bay State” inscription

Edge

Reeded

Composition (Clad)

91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel over a pure copper core

Weight

5.67 grams

Diameter

24.26 mm

Thickness

1.75 mm

Mintage (Philadelphia)

628,600,000

Mintage (Denver)

535,200,000

Proof Mintage (S)

4,020,172 (clad), 965,421 (silver proof)

Coin Design

Element

Meaning and Value

Minuteman

The silhouette of a soldier with a musket is a symbol of the state's defense, freedom and history. The image is always associated with courage, commitment to independence, and a desire to protect the homeland.

State Map

The contours of Massachusetts show the state's territory.

Inscription "The Bay State"

A Massachusetts nickname = maritime traditions and trade significance.

Years 1788 and 2000

The year 1788 is the date Massachusetts joined the United States; 2000 is the year the coin was issued. That’s why you may look for the Massachusetts 1788 quarter 2000 value P.

2000 Massachusetts Quarter Value Table

Mint & Type

Grade / Condition

2000 Quarter Value Massachusetts

Notes

Massachusetts 2000 P Quarter Value

Circulated (G–XF)

$0.25 – $0.50

Common in change


Uncirculated (MS60–MS63)

$0.75 – $1.50

Lightly handled


MS65

$3 – $5

Collector quality


MS67

$20 – $35

Scarcer high grade


MS68+

$50 – $150+

Very rare in top condition

2000 D Massachusetts Quarter Value

Circulated (G–XF)

$0.25 – $0.50

Common


MS60–MS63

$0.75 – $1.50

Entry-level BU


MS65

$3 – $6

Sought after by state quarter collectors


MS67

$25 – $40

Scarce


MS68+

$60 – $200+

Premium for flawless surfaces

San Francisco (S) – Clad Proof

PR65–PR69 DCAM

$2 – $8

Mirror finish, not for circulation


PR70 DCAM

$15 – $25

Perfect strike, limited population

San Francisco (S) – Silver Proof (90% silver)

PR65–PR69 DCAM

$8 – $12

Premium silver content + mirror finish


PR70 DCAM

$20 – $40+

Scarce in flawless condition

Disclaimer: The Massachusetts 2000 quarter value is subject to change. 

obverse and reverse of a 2000 Massachusetts quarter D

2000 Massachusetts Quarter Errors

Error Type

Description

Value Range

Notes

Off-Center Strike

Part of the design is missing due to misalignment during striking

$20 – $150+

Greater off-center %, higher the value

Double Die (Obverse)

Doubling of letters or digits on the obverse (especially "LIBERTY" or "IN GOD")

$10 – $100+ (uncertified)

Must be confirmed by expert grading services

Clipped Planchet

A portion of the coin is physically clipped or missing

$30 – $200+

Crescent or straight-edge clip

BIE Die Break

Die crack between the “B” and “E” of “LIBERTY” creates appearance of "BIE"

$5 – $20

Minor error, mostly found in circulated coins

Broadstrike (No Rim)

Rim is missing, coin appears wider and flatter than normal

$25 – $80+

Struck outside the collar

Struck on Wrong Planchet

Quarter struck on a nickel or cent blank (wrong metal, size)

$250 – $1,000+

Weight and size will be visibly off

Missing Clad Layer

Inner copper core exposed on one side due to missing nickel clad

$100 – $300+

Appears reddish like a penny

Grease-Filled Die

Parts of design missing due to grease-filled die (e.g., missing letters)

$5 – $30

Common but varies by severity

Disclaimer: The prices may change. Always check the 2000 Massachusetts quarter error list with pictures. 

What to Do If You Think You Found an Error

  1. Weigh the coin and inspect edges and coloration.

  2. Use a 10x loupe or microscope to check for doubling.

  3. Scan with the Coin ID Scanner.

  4. For rare or high-value varieties, send to PCGS or NGC for grading and authentication.

 obverse and reverse of a 2000 Massachusetts quarter error

2000 Massachusetts Gold Quarter

The U.S. Mint did not officially produce a gold version, but there are several privately made “gold editions” of this coin that circulate among collectors and the general public. Here's what you need to know:

2000 Gold Quarter Massachusetts – “Gold Edition” Overview

Type

Description

Legally Tender?

Gold Content

Gold Quarter 2000 Massachusetts Value

Gold-Plated (24k)

A standard U.S. quarter electroplated with a thin layer of gold (usually 24k)

Yes (25¢ face value)

Negligible (microns thick)

$1 – $5 (collector novelty)

“Gold Edition” Packaging

Often sold in plastic capsules or cards by private companies

Yes

Negligible

$3 – $10+

Custom Gold-Layered Sets

Full 50-state sets with 2000 Massachusetts quarter colored, marketed for gift or display use

Yes

Negligible

$50 – $100 per set

Fraudulent “Solid Gold” Claims

Fake marketing claiming solid gold quarter (not backed by U.S. Mint)

No

Not actual gold

! Avoid


  • Not Official U.S. Mint Products: These gold-plated coins are altered after minting by private companies for commemorative or novelty purposes.

  • No Added Numismatic Value: Despite their appealing look, these coins do not have additional collector value unless part of a certified set or paired with unique packaging.

  • Not Solid Gold: The amount of gold is often less than 1/1,000th of an ounce, meaning their melt value is nearly zero.

 2000 gold quarter Massachusetts

Should You Buy Them?

  • Buy for novelty or display, not for investment.

  • Don’t pay more than $5 per coin, unless it’s in a collector presentation case you want.

  • Use caution with sellers claiming "limited edition gold quarters" — always verify the source.

With Coin ID Scanner, you can get the most accurate estimation of your quarter and other coins to know its characteristics, historical background and, if necessary, sell it profitably.

Should you wish to learn more about what pennies are worth money and which options to look for, do not hesitate to employ extra tools and ask more professional colleagues, too. There is always something to explore!

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