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D. Inherited 1922 peace silver dollar

Lovely, looks mint-state, nicer than most circulated ones. About $25, they made millions!

D. 1794 flowing hair silver dollar

Nice! About $150K. Except yours is not real. Shame, really. Can you stick a magnet to it?

D. Virginia 1788 .25 cent quarter. This quarter has George Washington’s face imprinted on the front. The back is the most interesting part, the words ‘RED STATE’ are imprinted on the back as seen in the picture. I am looking for more information about this, if this is a misprint or not. If this is a misprint or of sorts, does it have any higher value to it? Thank you!

This is actually a modern state quarter, even though it says 1788 that just commemorates an earlier time. The stamp on it is has got nothing to do with anything that the mint did. Sounds like a political statement, somebody counter stamped it at a later point, and when I checked Wikipedia it looks like Virginia is currently democratic, which would make it a blue state. It sounds like novelty, and somebody's political wishes. priceless, in my opinion. ...

D. 1964 quarter

Due to the fact it's 90% silver, it's worth about four dollars.

D. 1983 d wheat penny unique rare errors

If you had a 1983 wheat penny it would indeed be rare because they didn't make them after 1958. I think what you have here is a damaged memorial Penny that you should spend while you can still get something for it.

D. 1967 dime missing the w

The 1996 Dime has a W in honor of West Point. I think that's the first year that appeared. You have a $.10 dime.

D. 1981 Canada wheat penny

Wheat pennies are from the US. Canada is more partial to the Maple leaf. This specimen at the current exchange rate is about 8/10 of one cent.

D. 1965 wheat penny rear era through the lettering

I'm not sure what rear era means, sounds painful. You've got a great fingerprint there, spend it in good health.

D. 1779-1976 quarter

The expression is shave and a haircut, two bits. Meaning $.25.

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