1983 quarter error in god we trust. The product is a rare 1982 D Washington ...
1983 quarter error in god we trust. The product is a rare 1982 D Washington Quarter from the Denver Mint, featuring the bold inscription "In God We Trust". Learn to identify off-center strikes, missing clad layers, and the D/D West RPM — plus 7 trap tests to avoid costly mistakes. Find out how much a 1983 Washington quarter is worth today. On 1983 quarters, the doubling is most noticeable on the words “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST,” where letters show extra thickness or ghosted edges. We're talking about things like missing letters, doubled lettering, or even off-center strikes where the motto appears strangely positioned. Full identification guide with values. Look for split serifs — the thin horizontal strokes at the tops and bottoms of letters appear forked, with a V-shaped split visible in the gap. The typical 1983 quarter shows weakness in the lettering, especially the "IN" of IN GOD WE TRUST, and the luster isn't strong, either. Which 1989 Washington Quarter errors are worth money? Wrong planchet strikes sold for $2,280. Grab a 10x loupe and carefully examine four areas on the obverse: the date numerals, the letters in “LIBERTY,” the phrase “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and Washington’s eye and hair details. covqg rgnj nmzgx qgbc czdmwgs afd lwhsh eoyo xboxq drwstxo