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D. 1980 penny mint mark D it looks like there is a1 beside the d several errors on the coin on his shoulder on the outer edge of the coin his head

Most untrained individuals don't have the experience to distinguish errors from mint wear. And minor modern varieties, even if they diverge from the intended design, don't usually add value.

D. 982 D Lincoln Cent small date weighs 3.1 grams. This is my second and last 1982 D small date

Large and small date varieties are a bit of a fad that peaked in the 1960s with the 1960 cents. We don't see added value here.

D. Is this a good condition to start out with.and how much is it worth

All state quarters are available in abundance and worth... a quarter.

D. Alexander the Great 325 - 330 BC Hercules on the front Zeus on the back

Our focus is U.S. and world coins, ancients are a little tricky. Looks like a silver coin with about $150. We'd have to see in person to authenticate, as these are commonly counterfeited.

D. 2002 louisiana State quarter with mint error

It's hard to examine this through the plastic holder. Nonetheless, we don't see evidence of a mint error.

D. One cent 1955 D

Audra, these trade between 2 and 50 cents. There is a famous 1955 double die error worth much more, but that's not what you have. Marc

D. 1980 D penny several errors looks like a coin over a coin also there is a 1 or 7 by the mint mark the 0 is not complete the back of the coin looks ok

Milton most people don't have the training to distinguish errors from circulation wear, the latter being much more common. I'd spend. Marc

D. 1968-D Lincoln penny letters on edge, small date

Amber this is essentially a modern coin and worth face value. Marc

D. 1958 Lincoln Cent (Wheat Reverse) Double Die Obverse in the word LIBERTY

John, the only uncertified double die of interest is the 1955. And I would not pay to have this certified. Sorry. Marc

D. Have 1927 penny just want to see if any are worth anything

Eloy we have rolls of them, literally. Just worth a few cents. Marc

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