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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. Don't know much about them other then what is on the coin itself

These are two common cents. One is a modern Lincoln variety, the other, an old wheat cent. Spend or give to a kid!

D. 1964D

What denomination? A special year because 1964 was the last year they made dimes, quarters and halves out of silver. Also because... I was born!!

D. Coins I am looking to sell. The 1897 I am not sure what it is.

You're going to find it challenging to sell coins this common!

D. Wall art inherent from my mother.

It's attractive. Asian art isn't my specialty; I'd say this is not a big-ticket item, the date suggests perhaps worth $25 retail.

D. 2005 Buffalo Nickel with error on the D. There is a reversed D mirroring the D. The reversed appears recessed while the regular D is raised. Unsure of what style error this is along with the value.

I'm seeing more of these. Unfortunately it's easy to fabricate by pressure against another coin. Might be worth couple bucks... I'm a bit skeptical though.

D. 1944 brass or bronze

A nice old wheat cent but just a dollar or so.

D. 1975 no S

Very commonly mistaken as valuable. It's only the no-S dime sealed in the original government issued set that is valuable this year.

D. Authentic 1933 gold double eagle proof with authenticity certificate. It comes with a nationals collectors mint box and is in perfect condition! Thank you

Uy vey. You can read about the legendary 1933 double eagle all over. Notice your "authentic" coin has the word "COPY" stamped clearly on the back. That's to protect the more observant collectors from getting scammed. Even this shady third-party company is not claiming it is real.

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