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Attenzione: We're in Firenze February 16-24, but still reachable!

Kindly read our FAQs ("Tutorials") before submitting appraisals or inquiries!

ANA Life Member, USPAP Compliant, IRS Standards, Family Friendly




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D. Any value?

I'm not sure where the date went but it's probably just a damaged coin. It's merely a dollar, you can spend it.

D. 1778-1779 Rhode Island Ships Coin Token

As discussed, this looks like a cast copy. Sorry!

D. No comment

Franklin Mint copper is worth very little. I'd give it to a deserving kid!

D. To sell it

Looks Like you found yourself a penny! We give these out on Halloween!

D. coins

The Washington quarter and Morgan dollar have silver and are worth $15. The rest is just money, two or three dollars worth. Marc

D. 4 us mint proof envolopes from 1960

The proof sets are $10-12 each; the silver dollars, about $14.

D. Indianhead cents 1856 to 1909 but not complete.

Give these to kids. We by them for ten or twenty cents apiece, sell for fifty cents at shows.

D. Lincoln head sent 1909-1940 incomplete

Also for kids! Our buy price for wheat cents is 1.5-2 cents apiece unless the dates are rare and the condition high.

D. 11915 Indian Quarter Eagle Au55 ANACS Cleaned I would like to sell this coin

John, I can pay $140 for this coin. If you want more I can probably get you $160-180 if we do a consignment agreement and I have a few weeks to find a buyer. Marc

D. 1973 Kirk Collection Sterling Silver Goofy

Worth it's weight in silver, with a slight premium!

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