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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. Error quarter

We kindly ask you to please limit complimentary appraisals to one or two requests, and we state that we tend to steer clear of modern minor varieties.

D. 2016 error quarter

No error evident.

D. Notive; During the minting process, {at 5:00 o' clock} the die embedded into the coins design because foreign matters/ slag (detritus left over from the smelting process) was too hard and brittle to take the impression compromising the fourth digit of the minting year on what I am certain o a new 1943 S Lincoln (copper) cent variety? Call or Text 5803778490 if interested.

At first I had to look up "notive." It sounds like it should be a word. Anyway, as for your coin, your explanation is very creative. But in a coin this heavily circulated, I'll appeal to Occam's Razor, which holds that the simplest explanation for something is usually the best one: It could also be that the last digit wore off. Such uneven wear may sound unlikely, but with three hundred billion cents out there, it's an almost certainty. Furthermore, this would not be a "variety," varieties r...

D. The one on left is 1964 no mint one on the right 1965 no mint. The 1964 also sounds different when put with the other quarter. What can you tell me.

1964 is the last year they made them out of silver, such a quarter is worth $4. The rest you can spend.

D. What can you tell me about this buffalo nickel. I also can not see a date

Many buffalo nickels are dateless due to the high date in the design. This renders their value down to about five cents. You can bring out the date on some with acid, but that just makes things worse.

D. Lincoln memorial penny

Bench grinder variety? Spend if you can.

D. 1896 silver dollar

Heavy scrubbing renders this down to the silver value, about $20.

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