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How much is a 1787-1999 US quarter dollar worth?

Uh, please look at your pocket change. ALL of the state quarters have double dates on them, one for the year the coin was minted and one for the year that the coin's state was admitted to the Union. That means you have a coin honoring Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, etc. because they were admitted in 1787.Billions of each of these have been made, so your coin is worth the same amount as all of the other state quarters out there, 25 cents.


What is the value of Morgan silver dollars minted before 1890?

This question can only be answered if you provide to me the specific date and mint mark of the coin as well as its mint state. Each coin, minted prior to 1890, carries a different value, based on popularity, year, mint state, and how many were minted each year by the US Mint.


What is the value of a 1799 coin?

The value of a 1799 coin depends on the coin's denomination such as dime or quarter. It also depends on what country the coin came from, where it was minted and the condition of the coin. Without that information, it is impossible to state a value.


Was there a state of Franklin coin minted?

According to "History of the lost state of Franklin", by Samuel Cole Williams some State Of Franklin coins were minted. He also said that no known examples exist. The book was originally publish in 1933.


How much is a gold 1969 penny worth?

July 17, 2009 The US Mint did not issue a gold 1969 penny. Copper does tarnish and can appear as a golden hue. A circulated copper 1969 Lincoln Cent has little value above the value of the copper it is made from. In Uncirculated grades, it fairs a little better as shown in the chart below. The mintmark for this coin is located under the date. A letter "D" indicates the coin was minted in Denver. A letter "S" indicates the coin was minted in San Francisco. If there is no letter under the date that indicates the coin was minted in Philadelphia and is shown as 1969-P. Uncirculated Grades..1969-P....1969-D....1969-S MS63...........................$6...........$6...........$7 MS64...........................$12.........$12.........$12 MS65...........................$15.........$17.........$20 There is rare error in the 1969 cent known as the 'double die obverse'. In MS63 its value ranges from $55,000 to $75,000 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.

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What metal is the 1787 to1999 Delaware coin made of?

The Delaware quarter, minted from 1999, is made of a clad composition consisting of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel. This composition is typical for U.S. quarters minted since 1965. The coin features an image of the state's famous "The First State" motto and its state outline.


Does d on any coin mean it was minted in Delaware?

No the "D" stands for Denver Colorado that's were the coin was struck


What is the value of a 1969 minted sterling silver coin worth today?

Which country and what coin?


When was the last silver coin minted?

The last circulating silver U.S. coin was the 1969 half dollar.


What if a coin doesn't have a D on it?

It just means it was minted somwhere other than D(delaware, i believe)


1932 Delaware penny?

The U.S. has never minted a coin in Delaware. In 1932 Mints were located in Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).


What does it mean when a coin has no state mark?

It's called a mint mark, not a state mark. The lack of one indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.


What is the current value on the 1943 penny from Delaware?

The "D" on the coin is the mintmark of the Denver Mint, NOT the state of Delaware. Average value of the coin is 5 to 10 cents.


How much 1969 silver dollar worth?

Check that coin again. There were no US silver dollars minted that year.


How much is a 1787-1999 US quarter dollar worth?

Uh, please look at your pocket change. ALL of the state quarters have double dates on them, one for the year the coin was minted and one for the year that the coin's state was admitted to the Union. That means you have a coin honoring Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, etc. because they were admitted in 1787.Billions of each of these have been made, so your coin is worth the same amount as all of the other state quarters out there, 25 cents.


How to know how old a coin is?

All coins have a date that they were minted, so by looking at the coin carefully, you will find the date the coin was minted.


What is the value of a 1971 British Halfcrown?

Such a coin does not exist. The last British Halfcrown coin minted for circulation was minted in 1967. The last British Halfcrown Proof coin was minted in 1970.