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2014 Great Sand Dunes Quarter Errors

The US mint released the Great Sand Dunes Quarter August 25, 2014, the 24th release of the America the Beautiful series. The quarter portrays the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve on the coin’s reverse.

As of now, there are no major error varieties of this coin.

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  • I came across a 2014p with doubling on quarter dollar as well as p mintmark,Also slight doubling on back on e pluribus unum.

  • I have this coin. And the. Back side of it. Is not. Glossy and. Shines. Like the front it's very dull. Like it was never finished

  • I have a 2014 GSD quarter that, when flipped from the back to the front, the front is rotated about 45 degrees clockwise. The mint is D. Is this normal for a NP quarter?

  • I have a 2014-D Great Sand Dunes quarter with an error. The reverse side is rotated about 60 degrees. Normal quarters have a 180 degree rotation. The error is quite noticeable. Are there any other reports of such an error?

  • I have a 2014 great sand dunes quarter. On the back side of the coin. There is a straight line running diagonal separating a darker cooler coin to a shiny coin. This does not apoear on front if coin. 2/3 of coin is dark. 1/3 is shiny and only on back.

  • I have one that seem to be goldish brown in areas of both sides of coin. Very odd,I must say. So, i will keep it in my error coin box with the dozens of other odd coins collected over time.

  • I believe I have a 2014 sand dunes error coin. Looks like the copper is coming through on the face and reverse.

  • I'm looking now at a 2014 Great Sand Dunes (Colorado), D, and on the reverse there is a very straight line running from the top border down through the neck of the adult, the midsection of the child, down over the border very nearly touching the rim. There, it turns right (leaving a little elongated triangle pointing right a bit like an arrow), passes through E PLURIBU (passing under the S) hitting the rim. The line, very straight, then comes from the edge, the rim, from up at about the top , 12 o'clock (ish) through the top of the letter A and the bottom of S (in "Sand") across to close to where the first line mentioned begins at about 10 o'clock above the figures, not crossing the border or touching the rim and not really coming together that I can see, but close. Within this outlined area, with these lines looking like geometrical shape squared off creating diagonal lines but following the curve of the rim for most of the right side, the coin is dull, like it has a perfectly squared piece of dirty clear tape attached to it. No, there's no tape. Outside of this area, the left side of the coin, outside of this diagonal line passing from about 10 o'clock to about 5 o'clock, the coin shines. This is too wordy, I know, but I haven't a way presently to post a photo. Seeing others and pictures of other coins of this type, this obviously isn't by design, but it is very obvious to the eye. Error? Something needing to be cleaned? Likely meaningless.

    • I have a 2014 great sand dunes quarter that is blank in the center on the back (I had to look it up to see the picture) also is blank about 1/8th of an inch around the front edge. The front edge taller than normal and has the ridges actually on the front of the lip around the edges. Both sides of the coin are silver in color but when yo look at the edge the copper is almost showing on the back. I know nothing about rare coins but I do know the stamping error on this coin is really, really bad! When I went to research it all I can find is that there are no stamping errors for this coin. That’s crap, I have one that’s bad and obvious. Any advice would be much appreciated! I would love to send pictures to authenticate or discredit this coin!

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