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1991 D Half Dollar...well Part Of It.

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I found this coin roll hunting. I doubt it's anything,but I'm not sure. What do you all think?

1991-D-Half-Dollar...well-Part-Of-It.

1991-D-Half-Dollar...well-Part-Of-It.
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It's the top half of a magic half. Kinda sad you are missing the other half.
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Worth 25 cents.
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25 cents

Sad thing he's right can't even give it back to a bank. Now it you had the other half it would be worth a little money as a novelty.
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I would probably try to find a coin that would fit inside that coin? Perhaps an English Penny? That would make an interesting Magic coin?
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As long as your banks don't have coin counters when you dump coins, throw it back into a roll.

Or leave it as a tip.
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throw it back into a roll.

Or leave it as a tip.

Really? The bank would probably absorb it, but I wouldn't want to face that waitress again.
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Sad thing he's right can't even give it back to a bank. Now it you had the other half it would be worth a little money as a novelty.


The coin obviously made it through the counter when ti was dumped at a bank and the counter when it was rolled by Loomis or Brinks or whomever supplies rolls to your area.

If you don't want to keep it and your bank has a counter just throw it in with the rest of your next dump.
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