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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. Seems to be deeply struck ad almost 25 other ones as well

I'm not sure what you mean by deeply struck. you have here a collection of typical small cents

D. 1993 Lincoln cent (ERROR) Offset and also appears to have The L and the I missing all together on “LIBERTY” instead it says “BERTY”

The only noteworthy thing is that it is about 1% offset. That's interesting but not worth a heck of a lot. Pretty cool though!

D. Is this a 1964 sms half dollar or idea of what it's worth and grade?

No. Those are rare. You have a 1964 Kennedy half that's either MS62 or a details coin, meaning there could be some damage. Scratches possibly in obverse field. It's worth about 9 dollars.

D. Please check for ddo (ear, letters or other error etc.). Thank you!

Our site explains we don't address modern minor varieties.

D. Please check for ddo (ear, letters or other error etc.). Thank you!

Sorry, we don't handle common modern minor varieties; as our site states. No value to them most of the time.

D. Liberty Nickle 201? Completely smooth back and outer front edge.

For some reason somebody mutilated this poor coin.

D. 1962 penny, No Mint mark Double die "9" in 1992 "w" in we "D" in God

As it states on our website, we do not deal with modern minor varieties. My apologies.

D. 1997 DDime with large cud on the reverse and defined lines running through it. Also a series of dots on the right side. weight is approximately 2.58 grams

"Large cud"? It looks like a blob of solder that up plumber would leave behind. This did not happen in the United States mint.

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