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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. 1943 liberty dime

A couple bucks for the silver in it.

D. 1946 mint mark unknown Lincoln cent wheat penny.

No mint mark means Philadelphia. Market value just a few cents.

D. U.S. Dime 10 cents 2006 P

Is that in your lunch bag or something? With the circulation that is evident, it's just a dime.

D. 1944 nickel has no mintmark war nickel

This should be a wartime silver nickel worth a dollar. It could also be a counterfeit "Henning" nickel worth more than that, perhaps $25. It would take special diagnostics to tell, I would have to inspect it. Francis Henning was a nutbag in New Jersey who made hundreds of thousands of fake nickels, why it's not entirely clear, many of them ended up in the river. My guess is it's just a worn silver nickel.

D. Double sided no clad 1991p quarter..??value

Yeah I'm not convinced of that. All nickels are primarily copper and this one could have been heat-treated to get that appearance. It's well worn so regardless not very valuable. Date is 1990 by the way.

D. Damaged from the mint 1968 d penny error coin

Don't blame the mint for this reject.

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