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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. Hi. I found these coins (with others) amongst my deceased dad’s belongings. Just curious if they have value. Thank you.

The indian head cent, buffalo nickel, 40% silver Kennedy halves, and Eisenhower dollar are each worth a dollar or two. The mercury dime is a couple dollars; the seated liberty dime, $10. Are there others?

D. missing​ clad​ layer, 5​ cent​ Jefferson​ 1995​ p coin.

We answered this one already. Nickels don't have clad layers.

D. mint​ error, 25​ cent​ Juliana​ Nederlande​ 1951​ coin.

How do you know this is a mint error as opposed to damage that was rendered to the coin subsequent to being released from the mint? There are no recognized mint errors that would make a coin look like this.

D. 1979 Susan B. Anthony P stamp near date

As far as I can tell, this is just worth its face value, one dollar. Marc

D. 1995 Argentina peso bi-metal coin with mis-strike

On closer inspection it looks to me as if the center plug is irregular. It's a fine line between mint error and poor production quality. I don't know that this is dramatic enough to be worth very much; error collecting is a narrow niche. You do have something interesting Perhaps you can write their mint!

D. I would like to know the value of these coins 1892 silver dollar, 1974 silver dollar,1964 kennedy half dollar,1980 susan b anthony dollar,1905 indian head penny,1919 wheat penny,1944 liberty dime

The minimum price for these in typical circulated condition: The 1892 is likely about $15. But depending upon mint mark and condition, could be with more. The 1974 dollar is likely just a dollar, unless proof or uncirculated, in government packaging. Same for the 1980. The small cents, between a dime and a dollar. The 1944 dime is silver, worth about $1.

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