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How much is a 1991 d nickel worth?

A 1991-D nickel is generally worth its face value of five cents, as it was produced in large quantities and is not considered rare. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has unique errors, it might fetch a slightly higher price among collectors, typically ranging from 10 to 25 cents. For most purposes, though, you can expect it to be worth only five cents.


How much is a 2000 d penny worth?

It's just a common penny with no added value.


How much is a penny with a D on it worth?

It depends on the year and condition of the penny. If it is from any time in the 1950s or later, it is most likely worth nothing to collectors - so it is worth face value (1 cent). All the D means is that is is made in the Denver mint.


What is the value of a 1998 silver US quarter?

All circulation-strike quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver. There are no major varieties among 1998 quarters, so anything that you find in change with a D or P mint mark beside Washington's wig will only be worth 25¢. Some special "Prestige Proof" 1998 quarters were struck for collectors. These have an S mint mark and should be in special packages identifying them as Prestige coins. Values range from $5 to $20 depending on quality.


Leah has 4.05 in quarters and dimes If she has 5 more quarters than dimes how many does she have?

Work in cents...10D + 25Q = 405 and D = Q - 5Substitute: 10(Q - 5) + 25Q = 405ie 10Q - 50 + 25Q = 405ie 35Q = 455so Q = 13, making D = 8

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How many ways can you make 2.00 using quarters and dimes?

Well, honey, if we're talking about quarters and dimes, there are actually 6 ways you can make $2.00. You can have 8 quarters and 0 dimes, 6 quarters and 2 dimes, 4 quarters and 4 dimes, 2 quarters and 6 dimes, 0 quarters and 10 dimes, or just a fancy mix of quarters and dimes. So, go ahead and make it rain with those coins!


How much would a 2000 Maryland State Quarter be worth if it has no D P or S on the back?

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How much is a 1991 d nickel worth?

A 1991-D nickel is generally worth its face value of five cents, as it was produced in large quantities and is not considered rare. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has unique errors, it might fetch a slightly higher price among collectors, typically ranging from 10 to 25 cents. For most purposes, though, you can expect it to be worth only five cents.