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Assorted Coins
Here is an evaluation of your coins, their history, and approximate current value based on the provided information and condition:
1. 1943 Wheat Pennies
1943 Steel Penny (No Mint Mark)
1943-D Steel Penny
Key Missing Coin: 1943 Copper Penny
2. Bicentennial Quarter (1776–1976)
3. 1999 Georgia State Quarter
Important Note on Authenticity and Appraisal
As with any online appraisal, the authenticity and value of these coins would need to be appraised in person by a professional coin appraiser. An in-person evaluation ensures:
In-person appraisal is particularly critical if you suspect any of your coins may have unique features or errors that could increase their value.
General Notes on Value and Collectibility
Estimated Total Value
If you have further questions about authentication, grading, or selling, just let me know.