How much is a dime from 1944, a quarter from 1776 and a penny from 1945 worth each?
If you found them lying around the house, they’re not uncirculated with original mint luster. They’re only going to be worth: 1944 Mercury dime: The value of the silver, around $1.35, though a dealer would probably pay ten times face, or $1.00. 1945 cent: Worth two cents in copper. Dealers are paying around three to four cents each when they can buy unsearched quantities of them. 1976 Bicentennial 25 cents: Face value. 1972 Eisenhower dollar: Should be looked at to determine if the back is Type I, II or III. A Type II might be worth a few dollars, the other two, maybe ten cents over face to a collector.