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What is the value of all 112 proof state quarters?

There aren't 112 proof state quarters. There are only 50 proof state quarters, (along with 6 in the DC/US territories). Unless you are meaning you had both the clad (copper-nickel, common) proofs and the silver proof sets. But just about every clad US proof state quarter is worth about $1 or so, silver proof quarters go for about $7-8 or about fifty cents or a dollar above melt value individually.


What is a state without proof called?

A state without proof is often referred to as a "hypothesis" or "conjecture." In scientific and mathematical contexts, it represents an assumption or proposition that has not yet been verified or substantiated with evidence. Such statements can guide further research but lack the rigor of established facts.


How much is a basketball signed by the entire Mississippi State Final Four Basketball Team worth?

with proof about 100 bucks without proof like a picture is proof however much the ball is worth.


What does root word claim mean?

state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof


What is the root meaning of anarchy?

Absence of government; the state of society where there is no law or supreme power; a state of lawlessness; political confusion., Hence, confusion or disorder, in general.


Is assume a verb?

Yes, assume, meaning to guess without evidence, is a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).


Can you provide a state-issued photo ID as proof of identification"?

Yes, a state-issued photo ID can be used as proof of identification.


Does there have to be a will?

No, many people die intestate, meaning without a will. Each state has Intestacy Laws that specify who inherits if there is no will.


In a lawsuit what does the term judgment proof mean?

The legal term is "execution proof" In essence it means the debtor has no property that is considered nonexempt under state laws. Each state has a proscribed set of exemptions that can be used whenever a person is sued or files bankruptcy. For the average consumer this usually renders them "judgment proof" meaning the debt even though a writ of judgment is granted cannot be collected. "Macky"


What does the root word claim mean?

Words containing "claim":acclaimdisclaimdisclaimerexclaimexclamationproclaimproclamationreclaimreclamation


Is wearing a bullet proof vest without committing a felony or misdemeanor a crime?

Probably not, but you need to research the laws in your state. A bullet resistant garment is completely defensive.


What is the abstract noun believe?

The abstract noun for "believe" is belief, which refers to a state or habit of mind where trust or confidence is placed in something or someone without the need for proof.