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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. Misshapen 2000 nickel

It's hard to tell if it's a clipped planchet, the radius doesn't look right. A buck or two at best.

D. To many to list

So you're not gonna bother listing them but I should go through and tell you the value of each one? The confederate notice worth 20 or $30. The Morgan dollars, about $25 apiece. 90% silver quarters and other denominations, multiply face value by about 18. There you go.

D. I found this 1968 s mint Lincoln Memorial penny and I was wondering how much it’s worth and I also have have some more that I think are Errors

This doesn't look mint state--for instance, a scratch on his cheek, the worst place it could be; and even if it were, it's really not much, maybe a buck retail. I'd skip the errors, most people misunderstand errors, it has to be pretty significant. Thanks for submitting.

D. 1943 dime with errors

Your error-free dime is worth two dollars for the silver in it.

D. 1977 d mint quarter

If you have a quarter that was made when I went to rock concerts, it's worth twenty five cents.

D. Found this penny wasn't sure of it could be an error coin or just damaged

Probably a scrape. Could be a lamination error, but even if it is, we're talking a buck or so here.

D. 1987 D mint quarter looks like a Capitol G in right side of it

Probably graffiti. Is the G raised or recessed? Curious. This is not the mint would do.

D. Serial number sequence

Bills are commonly issued in sequential serial numbers. That doesn't add value for the most part.

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