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Recent Appraisals
1957 d silver certificate
Common. $2.
Old coin The book shows it to be worth something!
Could be a peace medal worth a few hundred bucks but need to see in person!
Twenty dollar note from The Second National Bank Of Allegheny. Slight crease in center.
Now THAT'S nice. Need to research. Ballpark $250. Do you have others?
1912 Spalding football guide
Very cool. But football sounds dangerous this week. Whatever you can get.
One silver and 2 copper innert cartridges.
Cool! $5-10.
Eight containers of silver lady liberty coins.
This silver, if full, would retail for nearly $4 grand! Peggy you have a significant collection, more than we can evaluate with…
Six copper coins.
$1-2 each.
1981 Copper No Mint Mark Lincoln Penny, Off Strike face side, poor strike on…
I wish people would read more.
An old Chinese coin. Would like to know what it is, when it's from,…
to be perfectly honest, I see many of these and I don't know the exact attribution. It's the sort of thing that…
"IN GOD WE TRUST" backwards on rim left side of coin. Grease filled die…
we're getting a little creative here. Please do a little reading on our site before you post.
Messed up penny 2001
note value printed on back.
1987 "P" Mint Strike error
Uy vey.
1806 1 cent Indian head
I believe we already answered this, it's a liberty nickel it's damaged worth about a quarter.
Lady on the front
you have a damaged liberty nickel worth about a quarter.
Indian 5 cent's coin
with the level of wear it's only worth 10 or $.15
1983 Washington quarter error At first glance it just looks like damage, but if…
Trust that first glance. Spend. From our FAQs: " Most supposedly “double struck” coins we see are merely one coin that has…
1964 Jefferson Half Dollar. No mint mark and looks to have a flaw in…
with Jefferson, you would have a very valuable find indeed. This one bears a striking resemblance, however, to Kennedy, and I would…
Is this coin worth anything
it's worth a dollar. Sometimes we get a little bit more for them.
All three are ddl die and are in ms
You're using terms you don't understand for coins to which they do not apply. As stated: "Due to the preponderance of Internet…
4 copper & 1 silver inert cartridge
Cool! $5-10.
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.
























