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1788 is the year South Carolina officially became a state. The quarter itself was actually minted in 2000, and is worth 25 cents.
1788 is the year South Carolina became a state. Look under the design and you'll see that the coin was actually minted in 2000. It's worth 25 cents.
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The only "Shirley Worth" of any notoriety I can locate was the brother of the author, O. Henry. But he was born in North Carolina.
South Carolina does not have an inheritance tax, so the answer is 'zero'. But if the person leaving you an inheritance had this money in another State or nation and was subject to taxation there, that other state or nation may impose inheritance tax if it has it. US Federal taxes will only apply for estates worth well over $ 5 million.
the 250 year commemorative coin sells for $50
It is around 740 miles. The route: 1) Take I-40 EAST to I-95 SOUTH to BENSON and FAYETTEVILLE at EXIT 328A. 2) Take I-95 SOUTH through North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia to Lake Worth. The exits for Lake Worth off I-95 are EXITS 64 (10th Ave N) and 63 (6th Ave S).
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45 cents worth of stamps for one ounce of mail or one Forever Stamp.
75.00 in good shape.
I just bought one for 70.00
Given that the U.S. Mint didn't begin production of coins until 1793, what you have is a modern state quarter for Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, or New York, all of which became states in 1788. The coin is worth 25 cents.