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We are the only N.Y. traveling dealer with A.N.A. Life Membership, U.S.P.A.P. Ethics, and I.R.S. standards.


Family-friendly appraisals, complimentary for small collections. SHIP INSURED FOR AN OFFER!


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D. What are they wirth

They are worth their face value.

D. We have no idea what this is. Hoping you can help.

It's a bronze 1824 Lafayette medal. Unfortunately it's very damaged. A similar one in good shape sold for $124 in Heritage auction. Yours is probably only worth 10 or $20 with all the damage.

D. Italian coin, dated 1866

Yes, their equivalent of about $.10, and about a dollar in this condition.

D. I can’t tell what country or year this is from.

This is from 1844, it's not really a coin but a trial piece by a medalist, more like a token. I'd like to buy it from you, for my own collection, would you sell? Marc (649-3317, area code 914). I'd pay around $20! Marc

D. Cuban coin 1916

Cute two centavo silver! Worth a couple bucks.

D. 1972 penny with a high raised rim

For reasons not entirely clear to me, 1972 cents often have deep or off-center rims. It's a common phenomenon and one that adds little value since it's so abundant in this year.

D. Double printed serial number

Very odd. Not sure whether it's original to the mint or what would cause this. Would love to buy it, though! Probably only about $10-15 with this level of wear.

D. 25 cent quarter mint marker messed up

Looks like a garden-variety quarter from this end!

D. 1780 Austrian coin, possibly silver, with golden color Doesn't seem to be a reproduction. Thank you.

Looks like a modern restrike. That does not mean a reproduction per se, the mint did make these up into modern times using the older dates in the dies. Has about $15 of silver, well worn.

D. I am trying to find out if this dime is worth anything.

The outer surface was stripped off, probably with acid. It's cool but not worth anything.

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