2004 Wisconsin Extra Leaf Quarter: High Leaf and Low Leaf Varieties

The 2004-D Wisconsin State Quarter exists in two famous die varieties: the Extra Leaf High and the Extra Leaf Low. Both show an additional leaf on the corn stalk on the reverse. These are among the most valuable State Quarter varieties.

How to Identify the Extra Leaf

On a normal 2004-D Wisconsin quarter the corn stalk has a defined number of leaves. The Extra Leaf High variety has an additional leaf pointing UP from the cheese wheel. The Extra Leaf Low variety has an additional leaf pointing DOWN. Both are clearly visible on the reverse.

What These Quarters Are Worth

Circulated Extra Leaf High examples sell for $80 to $200. Uncirculated examples bring $200 to $500. The Extra Leaf Low typically sells for slightly less, in the $60 to $300 range. High-grade gems can exceed $1,500.

Where to Find Them

Both varieties were struck only at the Denver mint and bear a D mint mark. Search rolls of 2004-D Wisconsin quarters from circulation. They still turn up in pocket change occasionally.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Extra Leaf on a 2004 Wisconsin quarter?

An additional corn leaf on the reverse, either pointing up (High Leaf) or pointing down (Low Leaf), that is not present on the normal coin.

Are both Extra Leaf varieties valuable?

Yes. Both are valuable, with the Extra Leaf High typically selling for slightly more than the Extra Leaf Low.

How much is a 2004-D Wisconsin Extra Leaf quarter worth?

Circulated examples sell for $60 to $200. Uncirculated specimens bring $200 to $500, with high-grade gems exceeding $1,500.

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