How to Play a D chord on Guitar

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Hi Allen, I've just been left a classical guitar and I don't play classical.
I don't know anything about it, or if it's worth much... Its a 1973 Pedro Maldonado.. Can you tell me anything about it, and if it may be valuable.. Thank you.

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