Current retail value is $4.00 for a EF-40 dime of this date.
1948 Lincoln type, Wheat Ears Reverse, with no mint mark; very fine condition-$0.10 extra fine condition-$0.20 almost uncirculated condition-$0.60 uncirculated condition-$1.50
1952 D wheat penny, circulated condition - 5 cents, extra fine condition-$0.15, uncirculated-$1.00
In circulated condition they have no extra value. If they're uncirculated you might get $3-$4 for them but that's only because they're uncirculated rather than consecutive.
As of 09/2010 retail prices are: Very worn (good condition) - $25 Moderately worn (fine condition) - $38 Slightly worn (extra fine) - $55 Almost no wear (about uncirculated) - $140 Uncirculated - $150-250
These bills are very common among collectors. In circulated condition it has no added value. Even in crisp uncirculated condition it might sell for only 25¢ extra.
1948 Lincoln type, Wheat Ears Reverse, with no mint mark; very fine condition-$0.10 extra fine condition-$0.20 almost uncirculated condition-$0.60 uncirculated condition-$1.50
1952 D wheat penny, circulated condition - 5 cents, extra fine condition-$0.15, uncirculated-$1.00
In circulated condition they have no extra value. If they're uncirculated you might get $3-$4 for them but that's only because they're uncirculated rather than consecutive.
As of 09/2010 retail prices are: Very worn (good condition) - $25 Moderately worn (fine condition) - $38 Slightly worn (extra fine) - $55 Almost no wear (about uncirculated) - $140 Uncirculated - $150-250
These bills are not rare. In circulated condition they have no extra value. Even uncirculated, they retail for at most $1 more.
These bills are very common among collectors. In circulated condition it has no added value. Even in crisp uncirculated condition it might sell for only 25¢ extra.
Based on 2010 values a US 1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollar in regular circulated condition would be worth $7-9 for either mint. This coin in Extra Fine condition $10, About Uncirculated $25, Uncirculated $45-60
About 11 billion cents were minted in 1975 so they're extremely common and have no extra value except in top uncirculated condition.
Unless it's in uncirculated or proof condition, there should be nothing to distinguish it from the hundreds of millions of 1979 quarters in circulation, and it has no extra value.
Please check your pocket change. These coins are extremely common (over 10.2 billion were minted) so they have no extra value except in top uncirculated condition.
Despite its age, so many were printed that it has essentially no extra value in average condition. An uncirculated one might retail for all of $2.
Face value only. A 2009 $1 bill is too common and too new to have any extra value, even in uncirculated condition.