You have a Roosevelt copper-nickel clad Dime. A 1976-S coin in proof condition (PF63) is worth: $2.00.
It depends on the date of the uncirculated D penny. Post new question with the correct date.
In uncirculated condition, it could go for 25 cents. It's an extremely common date.
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Its value depends on its date:1918 - Circulated: $5000 to $8000 Uncirculated: $150001928 - Circulated: $1300 to $1700 Uncirculated: $20001934 - Circulated: $1200 to $1650 Uncirculated: $20001934A - Circulated: $1150 to $1600 Uncirculated: $2000
It's hardly a rare date and generally still worth face value. If it's truly uncirculated, it could be worth upwards of a dollar or so.
Uncirculated sets have been made for many years. Please post a new question for a specific date.
It's not possible to answer without knowing the coins' date(s).
Ther were no $100 bills with series date of 1936. 1934 was the closest date -- value in circulated condition = $105 -- value in choice crisp uncirculated condition = $150
Not enough information. Please post a new question with its date and mint mark.
1960 is a common date -- no added value in circulated condition -- perhaps 10 cents for a nice uncirculated coin. If you have a so-called "small date" variety it might be worth about 6 to 10 cents in circulated condition, and a quarter if uncirculated.
Unless they are uncirculated or proofs coins made in 1959 to date have no extra value.
In order to give any sort of estimate of your coin's value the date and mint mark is required.