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Family-friendly appraisals, complimentary for small collections. SHIP INSURED FOR AN OFFER!


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D. Indian Head 1852 1/2 dollar

Reproduction of a fractional gold coin.

D. Elgin starlite 17 jewel ladies watch WWII stack on pearl harbor $5 coin Hawaiian 1883 dala

The watch and pearl harbor piece, a couple bucks, as the watch is not gold and has heavy wear, and the coin, common. The Hawaii piece looks suspicious, if real, hundreds of dollars, but I don't want to give a price without seeing in person. I suspect it's counterfet.

D. this is an item I found and it is listed on maddie clash 2015 clash coin. at this time it is said to be the strongest found. can you give me an idea the value of this error.

Not quite sure what you are trying to say. If a clashed die, it could be worth several hundred dollars. But with so much game playing going on, it requires authentication. I'd have to do that in person.

D. 1967 (no mint mark) Washington Quarter.

It's from the Philadelphia mint. Just an ol' quarter I'm afraid, not worth more.

D. "UNITED" only has the "u" and the "d"

Figure a dollar in value, maybe less given the heavy wear you describe.

D. 2006 P Dime

The giant dent keeps it in the range of 9 to 11 cents in value.

D. 1979d Susan B Anthony Dollar Common or miscenter, etc.?

Not sure what a miscenter is. You have a dollar here!

D. 2003 dime, circulated . Sorry for the quality of the photos. Thanks

The photos make it look bent, smushed, scratached, and damaged. I suspect better photos aren't going to make it a better coin, however; you can spend this!

D. 2001 North Carolina quarter and it looks to have no Finnish on it

As in... a coat of varnish? Spend this puppy! It's just a quarter.

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