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


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. Vintage oriental porcelain serving bowl

I'll admit when I'm outside my area of expertise. I'm guessing this is worth about $25, but would be tricky to sell. Asian art and antiques are not my specialty, sorry!

D. 1901 Indian head

Retail value one dollar.

D. 1969 Canadian penny

At current exchange rates this is worth eight tenths of a cent.

D. It's a whole collection with coins and currencies both foreign and domestic also old stamps golden silver copper

Well then I think you should call me at 649-3317 (area code 914) and make an appointment. The currency is mostly worth close to face value, though silver certificates are a little more; you have silver, which is $25 an ounce; stamps are not worth a lot; in all it will add up, let's get together!

D. Is a 1970 filled in D on front filled in a on the back

Just a quarter to me, I don't identify significant value in minor modern varieties.

D. 1960 proof penny small date no mint mark

At most a couple bucks, and if it has spots or damage (hard to tell what's on the coin v. what's on the holder) all bets are off.

D. $0.25 US Quarter only markings on the back

Expertly ground down, when you spend it, make sure the face is up.

D. 1975 dime with no S mint mark

Just a dime from Philadelphia. Often the "no mint mark" designation is confusing to people. It can be valuable when the dime is sealed in a government-issued proof set, but not loose like this.

D. Clad coins n copper nickle n quarter

I'm looking at a Canadian dime, worth one cent... in Canada.

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