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D. Crown 1935 coin.

Presumably Great Britain, $25-30 retail.

D. New Foundland 50 cent piece

$12 and perhaps more, collectors like to know the year.

D. 1871 prince Edward Island one cent

$12 depending upon condition of other side.

D. 1844 great Britain half farthing

I'd put it in my quarter bin.

D. Mercury dime

That's it? Mercury dimes are 2.5 grams, 90% silver, the rest mostly copper. Have close to two bucks of silver in them. 1916-D is the key date.

D. 1964 Nickel with D mint on back side. I have two of these and noticed someone selling them on ebay for $195 a piece. Is it actually worth that?

If they were actually selling them then you wouldn't see it listed would you. I see them listed on eBay for $675 but that does not mean they're selling them on eBay for that kind of money. The highest sale of an uncertified 1964D nickel that I could see a record of an eBay was an accepted offer of less than $15. And that was probably too high. So the answer is no, it's not at all worth it.

D. This 5 cents is weird look at line close thay are coming off the letters

Martian antennas? Staple gouges? It's likely post-mint damage.

D. Multiple strike errors.

I have an Oreo that looks like that. I do not know of any minting processes that would lead to such an appearance.

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