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There's no such coin. All circulation quarters minted in 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, just like dimes dated 1965 and later, and half dollars dated 1971 and later, as well. Anything you find in change with those dates will be worth face value only.
The letter U in was once combined with the letter V (UV) with a value of 5 in the Roman numeral history. Later they are to be separated. So it's value is 5 just as a V's value is 5.
All circulation quarters minted in 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, just like dimes dated 1965 and later, and half dollars dated 1971 and later, as well. As far as values, anything you find in change with those dates will be worth face value only. Uncirculated ones will can be worth a couple of times face value.
Simply, updating the existing distance with later received minimal value when a shortest path problem is solved in a graph. K.M.Anura Wijayasingha.
Your annuity will decrease in value as your interest earned would decrease, which would just continue to snowball because that would make your principal value less even further down the road, causing your annuity to devalue even more.