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How much is a 1828 penny worth?

How much is a 1828 penny worth?

The 1828 large cent with the large narrow date is worth around $30 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $90. In extremely fine condition the value is around $210. In uncirculated condition the price is around $1,250 for coins with an MS 60 grade.

Is the Dallas Buyers Club based on a true story?

The film is based on the real life of Ron Woodroof, a patient of HIV and AIDS, who was the subject of a lengthy 1992 article in The Dallas Morning News written by journalist and author Bill Minutaglio.

What is the story of Dallas Buyers Club?

In mid-1980s Texas, electrician Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) is stunned to learn that he has AIDS. Though told that he has just 30 days left to live, Woodroof refuses to give in to despair. He seeks out alternative therapies and smuggles unapproved drugs into the U.S. from wherever he can find them. Woodroof joins forces with a fellow AIDS patient (Jared Leto) and begins selling the treatments to the growing number of people who can’t wait for the medical establishment to save them.
Dallas Buyers Club/Film synopsis

Is Dallas Buyers Club worth watching?

An interesting, well-meaning movie, Dallas Buyers Club is powered by the outstanding performances of its two leads. An emotional drama that never stoops to melodrama. Instead it’s an inspirational film about standing up for what you believe in. January 31, 2021 | Rating: 4.5/5 | Full Review…

What is a 1864 2 cent coin worth?

Two Cent Coin Values Are Rising

DATE GOOD UNCIRCULATED
1864 2-Cent (Small Motto) $225 $1,000
1864 2-Cent (Large Motto) $15 $80
1865 2-Cent $15 $80
1866 2-Cent $19 $80

How much is an 1827 penny worth?

Pricing the 1827 Liberty Head Large Cent

DATE GOOD UNCIRCULATED
1827 Liberty Head $20 $425
Source: Red Book

What was the budget for Dallas Buyers Club?

5 million USD
Dallas Buyers Club/Budget

Are 1 and 2 cents worth anything?

The going rate for a circulated 1¢ or 2¢ coin is $3 while those in mint (uncirculated) condition can be worth up to $15. Rarities, such as a 1966 ”mis-struck” coin, are listed for $95. The situation is different in America, where 1¢ coins – better known as ”pennies” – are still in active circulation.

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