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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. 1944 penny

Pretty much just a penny!

D. 1992 Lincoln close AM penny

This does not look like a close a.m. It's certainly nowhere near the MS 64 that fetched a ridiculous auction figure. Yours is a Damaged-47. And regardless of all of that, I do not deal with modern varieties. My reasons are amplybdescribed here: http://hvcoins.com/online-appraisal/appraisal/211

D. 1992 close Am Lincoln penny

We pay $0.01 for these!

D. Silver piece

That's better. This is 500 grains of sterling silver, and has a market value of $13.48 at today's silver spot price of $13.99 per ounce. Sterling, however, does not trade at the same rate as .999 fine, and you have a small amount, so you'll find it a challenge to get more than $10; we can pay you the full value in the interest of meeting a new client, and you'll do best if you have other things to sell at the same time, such as jewelry.

D. 1887 silver one dollar

Michele, the mint mark is "O" for New Orleans, worth about $12 in this condition. Marc

D. A coin under the food stamp paper next to the bigger coin seems to be from rome.

Santiago, you have a common Roman coin, worth a couple dollars in this condition. It may not be that common, but there aren't many collectors for these and the condition shows a lot of wear. Regards, Marc

D. 1937 F buffalo Nickel I have never heard of a mint With F as the reference letter.

I can't see the mint mark from the detail of your photo, but there is no F. It's either S or D. --Marc

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