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I hope you mean $5.00 not $500.00, no Philadelphia issue bicentennial quarter has been valued that high.
1974-1978 are Eisenhower dollars. The 1979-1980 are Susan B. Anthony dollars. None of the coins are worth more than face value UNLESS they are proof or high grade Mint State coins. The SBA coins were never struck in silver, some of the "Ike's" were struck in 40% silver in 1974 and for the bicentennial (1776-1976) but these coins have "S" mintmarks and were never released into circulation.
If it has no mint mark or a "D" above the dates, it's made of copper-nickel rather than silver and has no added value unless it is a proof coin or in a very high uncirculated grade.If it's a 40% silver collector's coin in its Mint packaging, it could be worth about $3.00 as of 10/2009Although the Bicentennial design was only used for one year on these Kennedy halves, the Mint actually produced them for two years -- 1975 & 1976 -- which is why there are no half dollars dated 1975. Over 520 million of these coins were made for circulation -- much higher than for any other year of this series. Therefore they are considered common."E Pluribus Unum", "LIBERTY"All modern U.S. coins have those mottoes so that's not a distinguishing piece of information.None of the Kennedy Bicentennial half dollars struck for general circulation have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums.
More than 500 million Kennedy Half dollar coins with the dual date 1776-1976 were struck for circulation. Only proof and special uncirculated versions sold from the Mint and very high grade business strike coins have more than face value. If it was pulled from circulation (from a bank or as change) just spend it.
The value of a 1776-1976 Kennedy half dollar with an "S" mint mark can vary based on its condition and any special features it may have. Generally, these coins are worth around $5-10 if circulated and $15-25 if uncirculated. However, the value can significantly increase if the coin has errors or is in high-grade condition.
I hope you mean $5.00 not $500.00, no Philadelphia issue bicentennial quarter has been valued that high.
a chair with a high back
I'm assuming the word 'chair' was written high up on the diagram, making it a: high chair I'm assuming the word 'chair' was written high up on the diagram, making it a: high chair
I have one I am looking to sell. All wood and in fairly good condition. The gold painted eagle and accents are still clearly visible. "Reg No. 893"
The prices of high chair for babies depend on the brands and materials used in the production of the high chair. There are popular brands such as Svan, Fisher-Price, and Peg Perego usually offer high chair from affordable to more expensive prices which offer more choices for their customers. Most high chair cost from $80 to $300 depending on the materials and features of the high chair.
A wing chair has high sides.
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A Peg Perego high chair is a high quality and good standard high chair and so it can be $100 or more. They are pieces of good workmanship and last for years.
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The Mint produced 1976-dated Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars for two years (1975-1976) and did not make any 1975-dated dollars. Therefore the mintage for the 1976 coins is very high. In circulated condition, your coin is worth $1.10 to $1.25 -- uncirculated are generally worth $1.50 to $2.00 Another one that's worth a little more if certified MS-65 by a major grading service. Then a coin from Philadelphia lists for $10 and Denver $7. San Francisco minted a copper-nickel proof version that lists for $2 and 40% silver versions that list for $13 in MS-65 and $5 in proof.It's only worth face value.
The Regalo Easy Diner Portable Hook on High chair is used by parents of a toddler. It is a folding high chair that can be unfolded and placed on a regular chair so the child can eat at the table.