1998-D Quarter Worth $205 MILLION? | Super Rare U.S. Coin You NEED to See!   

The $205 Million Claim Is Likely a Hoax or Clickbait No reputable numismatic source confirms any 1998-D quarter being worth anywhere near that amount. 

1998-D Quarters Are Common Over 821 million were minted in Denver, making them widely circulated and generally worth only face value unless in pristine condition. 

High-Value Coins Require Unique Errors For a quarter to be worth thousands (let alone millions), it must have major minting errors—like double dies, off-centers, or wrong planchets—which have not been widely reported for 1998-D quarters. 

No Auction Records Support the Valuation Major auction houses like Heritage Auctions and Stack's Bowers show no record of a 1998-D quarter selling for even close to $1 million, let alone $205 million.

Most Valuable Quarters Are from Earlier Dates Rare and valuable quarters are usually from early U.S. mint history (e.g., 1796 Draped Bust) or key-date silver quarters, not modern clad coins like those from 1998.

Some 1998 Quarters Have Minor Collectible Value A 1998-D quarter in MS67 or higher might fetch $20–$100 from collectors, but that's far from millions. 

Always Verify Coin Values from Trusted Sources Use reputable numismatic resources like PCGS, NGC, or auction databases before believing extreme claims. 

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