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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. Lamination error?

Looks it. But adds little value as it's essentially internal damage.

D. The first two pictures are an 1889 Morgan silver dollar, in rough condition with the 'o' signifying mint in new Orleans. The second two photos are of a 1903 Morgan silver dollar in fair condition also with the 'o' inscription.

The first dollar is common and I would value it at about $25 on a good day. The 1903-O Morgan silver dollar is a different matter. It's a very interesting coin. It was worth hundreds of dollars until the early 60s when a large government hoard of uncirculated coins was found at which point it dropped down to around $10. Yours, if real, is rarer than uncirculated ones, and worth $200-300!

D. A 1955 penny That weighs 2.8 grams.

Check your balance. It should weigh 3.1 g. Looks normal.

D. Wheat penny error?

When a coin circulates it experiences wear. 80% the questions we get mistake post-mint damage and wear for mint issues.

D. 1935 indian nickel

$0.50 typically.

D. Hey need to get value please. It's a 1975 total mint error penny on both sides. It said on the internet it was rare...thank you for your time

I would like very much to see the web address from the Internet where you read that this coin was of any value beyond face value. By all appearances it is severely damaged an no more than one cent.

D. 1887 Morgan silver dollar

This coins is about $25 retail. If you look, the mint mark is on the reverse below the eagle; but that doesn't have much bearing on a coin in this condition.

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