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D. On back it says half dime

Silver half dime. On the back there is also either a mint mark that's an O for New Orleans or none. Either way it's in the $10-$15 range.

D. 50c is on the back

Nice old half dollar, about $40-50.

D. Just trying to see if these coins are worth something hopefully.

They are worth five dollars. So yes they were worth something, but you probably wanted them to be more. Alas they are common and just face value.

D. Hello I have a 1974 quarter no with no mint mark. It's missing some of the clad layer. Thank you!

Finally, a real error! Very hard to price, I would put it at about $75. I have a similar one where a dime is separating into two layers.

D. 1950-D Washington quarter

Should be $20 for that grade however it looks like it may have some environmental damage which would reduce the value significantly.

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