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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. Brown 1999 delaware quarter

Oxidation can turn coins dark. In this case it's basically just a quarter.

D. It is a 1883 liberty head nickel with just the V on it. It was my dads so am just curious what it's worth it's in excellent condition

So this is the first year for that style nickel. Some guy started coating them with gold and passing them off as five dollar gold pieces. They added the word "cents" on the back halfway through the year. Yours is the more common variety. Also it's a replica with gold plating. As such it's really just a novelty worth a couple bucks.

D. I have a set of three First lady bronze coins Martha Washington 1789-1797 Abigail Adams 1797-1801 Liberty 3rd presidency 1801-1809

Very unpredictable. Most of these bronze medals to sell for a couple bucks apiece. Sometimes though people will pay more.

D. I have 6 Roosevelt dimes years 2005 2006 2007 all in a sealed plastic

I'd venture to say that the holders are worth more than the dimes.

D. I have 2 Delaware quarters in cases and a a 2002 Sacagawea also in a case

We pay a little over face value for these and then charge a dollar or two for them. They are not old coins and the holders don't really bring them value, they just authenticate what they are. Maybe give them to a kid? Sorry!

D. Theodore Roosevelt inauguration coin

Looks like a medal... $3-10 range.

D. 1937d 3 legged buffalo nickel. Need it authenticated and how much will you pay. I am in Yonkers. Thank you. ASAP.

These are tricky. In all seriousness, in the authentic ones, it looks like the Buffalo is pissing. I kid you not. Take a second look and let me know what you see, I can't tell from the photo.

D. 1894 S Barber dime

Authentic ones are worth over a million. That was the good news...

D. Hi This is a five cent coin from 1938 Is very unique, it’s the size of a half a dollar. Would like to know the value? Thank you

If that large, it's a novelty and not really of much value. I see you have many questions, we usually limit them to two but will read them all...

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