The coin needs to be seen for idea of value, take it to a coin dealer.
Depending on condition, usually 1 usd
Very common coin, in average condition maybe a $1.00
It's not a "misprint" the spelling of the word trust with a V is normal and adds nothing to the value.
The US has never used an E mint mark. The only possible letters on a 1919 cent would be D for Denver or S for San Francisco. A coin without a mint mark was made in Philadelphia. There's more information at the Related Question.
The coin needs to be seen for idea of value, take it to a coin dealer.
Depending on condition, usually 1 usd
Very common coin, in average condition maybe a $1.00
The misprint new five dollar bill is not worth any more than its face value of five dollars. Misprints do not typically increase the value of the currency.
No Australian coin has the word "Republic" on it.
Please post a new question with more details describing the suspected misprint. There are a bunch of different errors possible, and each has a different value.
1919 3 cent georgivsvid:g rex
It's not a "misprint" the spelling of the word trust with a V is normal and adds nothing to the value.
If you mean a 'Wheat Ear Reverse" Lincoln Cent dated 1919 it's not rare, values of coins in average circulated condition run from 3 to 10 cents.
The 1919 Canadian Penny is worth $50 bucks, being rare.
The value of a misprinted US $100 bill can vary depending on the severity and rarity of the misprint. If the misprint is minor or common, it may not significantly affect the value. However, if the misprint is significant or unusual, it could potentially be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to consult with a professional currency appraiser or collector to determine the specific value of a misprinted bill.
The US has never used an E mint mark. The only possible letters on a 1919 cent would be D for Denver or S for San Francisco. A coin without a mint mark was made in Philadelphia. There's more information at the Related Question.