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Recent Appraisals
I'm looking for a buyer. Are you interested in rare coins?
I am an American Numismatic Association Lifetime Member, and own a rare coin business. So yes, I do have an interest in…
(1) 1979-P Susan B. Anthony Error Wide Rim U.S. One Dollar Coin (Champagne Tint)…
Modern varieties don't have much of a premium in circulated grades. This coin has clear circulation wear and may get between around…
This coin weighs 32 grams and is 1.5in in diameter. It has some tarnish…
This medal commemorates Benjamin Franklin and Baron Antoine de Montyon, issued by the Société Montyon et Franklin to promote the history of…
It is a roughly 37 gram, 1.5in diameter medal that I believe to be…
This Benjamin Franklin Medal, dated 1776, sometimes referred to as the Beaver Medal, was actually struck in the early 1800s and it…
Proof silver eagle
If truly proof condition (no scratches, damage), with original box and papers, they are worth about $10 over the current $75 silver…
Mini-coin set
How fun! Just a novelty from inflationary times, but maybe time to bring them back. We sell sets like these for $3…
1917 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. It has no mint marks and is in decent…
It has good eye appeal for a low grade circulated coin. However, there is something odd, not quite right. The rim looks…
1891-CC
Max, common date Carson City Morgans like this trade in the $100-200 range.
Roman coin? Weighs 10 grams, measure approx: 7/8" diameter, Head bust on one side,…
Forgive me, but the photo isn't very revealing. Given the condition I think it's one for the dollar bin.
1909 VDB Lincoln wheat penny
A lot of 1909s were set aside, this is a common one. We might retail them for fifty cents or a dollar,…
I have a 1916 Standing Liberty quarter I believe based on apps and research?…
It's highly unlikely it's a 1916. I can't tell without seeing in person. If there are stars under the eagle on the…
I have eight of these Belgium Leopold II 20 Francs, with dates ranging from…
Yes and no. These are common world gold with melt value $875. But dealers are paying well below that because it's not…
2020 UK 1oz British Silver coin
Silver is so high, we are valuing most bullion coins at spot, which is around $85 today.
$10 Africa Note Silver certificate. Interested in its value and selling if it’s worth…
I’d pay $25-30, to sell at $40-45.
Solid gold key ring
That’s very hard to tell without knowing the weight in grams. There’s a good chance it’s in the $1500 to 2000 range.…
1952 wheat penny no mint mark
The mint is Philadelphia. We buy these two to three cents apiece in bulk.
2006 dime deformed sides
Coins with post mint damage have no premium. You can exchange it at a bank.
1967 dimes
I'd spend any circulated dime minted after 1964.
rarity check
Fails the rarity check. Nominal in value.
rarity check
Common world coins like this British large cent trade by the pound. Can't tell about the George piece, it may have a…
rarity check
We offer 1-2 complimentary appraisals a day. You submitted half a dozen and clearly haven't read our FAQs and tutorials. It's my…
RARITY CHECK
Fails the rarity check. Worth two cents.
RARITY CHECK
Spend it when you get to England!
RARITY CHECK
This has about ten bucks of silver but in this condition it's not very desirable.
Court-Approved by the State of New York
Marc Rosner is on the New York State Part 36 fiduciary list — the official roster of professionals approved by the NY Unified Court System to serve in court-appointed roles. For coin and currency collections moving through estates, trusts, guardianships, or contested probate, a Part 36 appraisal carries the weight a judge needs.
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Inclusion on the Part 36 list is not automatic. It requires a vetted application, ongoing eligibility review, and active certification by the state. Marc holds Fiduciary ID #107338, is registered in Westchester County, and is eligible through January 2027.
























