That will depend on what type of misprint it is. It could be worth only a few cents or several dollars, but is unlikely to make a significant contribution to your retirement fund.
A normal 1991 S proof set is worth $9. A 1991 S proof prestige set is worth $51.
its probably not worth much
If it is in very fine to uncirculated condition it is worth $7.00.
This gold coin in uncirculated condition is worth $90.00.
It's not really a coin, it's a bullion piece sold for its silver content and not for spending. The current price of silver is about $17 per ounce.
This sounds like an approx. 90% off-center strike error. These regularly sell for about $10 to $15
not worth a lot. many people have them. 5 cents
$1?
Philadelphia Visitors Channel - 1991 was released on: USA: 1991 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
A 1991-D nickel is generally worth its face value of five cents, as it was produced in large quantities and is not considered rare. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has unique errors, it might fetch a slightly higher price among collectors, typically ranging from 10 to 25 cents. For most purposes, though, you can expect it to be worth only five cents.
http://www.footballdb.com/teams/philadelphia-eagles/roster/1991
Philadelphia Virtuosi was created in 1991.
Philadelphia Film Festival was created in 1991.
Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra was created in 1991.
The 1991 $20 Desert Storm pieces from the New Queensland Mint have no numismatic value. Also they are not legal tender in the U.S. As for value, do a google search.
Unless it's uncirculated, about a nickel. 20 centimes is 1/5 of an old franc, which was worth about 15 to 20 cents before France switched to the euro in 2002.
The American Woodshop - 1991 Philadelphia Ball and Claw Armchair was released on: USA: 19 February 2014