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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. 2008 Arionza quarter reverse error

Not every incidence of damage or wear is "error" classification.

D. punched in till ring is exposed

Your photo isn't very revealing. But I'm confident you have a spendable quarter here.

D. nc quarter 2001

25 cents. Even in focus.

D. It's a 1997 dime missing half on back and ear and head and makers with a P

Drop it in the tip jar so they don't give you a hard time.

D. Double stamped planchet backwards upsidedown Tuskegee airmen 2021 silver quarter

Your photo is too unclear to determine authenticity. Often errors are fabricated by banging coins together.

D. Pictured is the front and reverse of page one of a complete book of Washington Quarters 1932 - 1964 including the 1932 S & D. More pictures can be provided but it is difficult to get a clear picture of the S & D markings. If able please advise the best way to have the items appraised and if in the condition of uncirculated a price range. Thank you

Not sure why you are asking about uncirculated values in this heavily circulated group. These coins have about $5 of silver each. The two key dates, 1932 S and D, have book values that are much higher tan they really fetch; I value them about $25 each. You don't need an appraisal here, the numbers I cited are pretty accurate for the market.

D. 1972 penny

When did that year become old? Or is it the filled in piece you're wondering about? I'm afraid I don't see much here...

D. 1948 Jefferson nickel appears to be double struck.

So heavily worn, double struck status not apparent to my old eyes. Sorry.

D. 2007-P Kennedy half dollar great condition

That makes it worth a full fifty cents, as are most halves from 1971 forward!

D. 1969-S

Most coins since the Summer of Love just worth face value!

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