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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. 1964 D Jefferson nickle

As I pointed out to another collector earlier today, 1964 is not really that long ago in history, so we're talking about it just being five cents here.

D. 1964 D Jefferson nickel is it worth anything?

Well, the good news is, yes, it's worth something; the bad news is, just a nickel. Jeffersons are abundant and have no premium in circulated grades until you go back to 1950!

D. 1944 no mint steel penny. Magnet DOES stick to this 2.91g coin.

Congratulations! Your coin is worth about 100,000. I always tell people they only made a few steel cents this year and they get mad at me when I say theirs is counterfeit. So I won't dwell on the fact that the second "4" looks very fish and closely resembles coins where the date has been altered; and that it does not match the appearance of the fours in authentic 1944 cents. Can I retire with you now?

D. 1943 steel penny

They made nearly a billion and yours is heavily oxidized, so I'd say it's only worth five or ten cents.

D. Us quarters, look damaged

They don't just look damaged, they ARE damaged, spend them if you can!

D. It's like it's struck on a smaller blank. It's smaller than a regular quarter.

Someone altered this, by banging or rolling it. It's just a damaged quarter!

D. 1941 nickel No mint No back

May be a low-cost magician's prop.

D. 1921 silver peace dollar "no mint" and "no peace"

The 1921 dollar is a high relief issue, with different rims than other years. It's a shame yours shows some damage; I'd put the value at $50.

D. 1995 d db struck extremely fine

If you are suggesting this is double struck, I think not. Look at the reversal of the added letters. You can get this effect by pressing two coins together. One pushes into the other. I'd call it extremely damaged!

D. I have a 1969 penny it missing the border around it and the penny is very thin ( very thin ) definitely not your original penny and its the size of a dime and would like to get it look at and appraised thank you

This looks a lot like what happens when you put a cent in nitric acid. It reacts and removes surface material. And the appearance of your coin's surface is consistent with this theory.

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