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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. 1968 unciculated nickel...looks like the Cooper is showing on his nose and hair

This is half a mint set. The half dollar is worth a couple bucks because it's 40% silver.

D. Nickel

Yes, it was a nickel at one time.

D. Looks to be repunched or double struck but was in my grandmothers belongings just curious what its vaule is.

Nonsense, without disrespect to him, this mangled coin is unrelated to such phenomena.

D. 19?6 wheat penny error

Does noone read anymore?

D. 1922 Morgan dollars, 1964 quarters, 1934 buffalo nivkles, ect.

A nice little hoard, care to sell? If you add it all up and multiply by 20 you'll be close to the retail value. A true trick!

D. 2021 W Type 2 Proof strike thru error

$85 in my judgment. revised answer below: Hi Mark How is this possible when that is what the coin originally sold for when bought from the mint? You add zero premium for grading and/or the error? Brandon all good questions. It's possible. 1. most mint products drop in value when they leave the mint. They were designed as bullion and although there is a high grade craze in moderns, I price things conservatively to reflect ...

D. 2002 D die chip error on one, and the other 1966 D has some kind of error as well. Thanks

I think you might be right, good eye! Maybe $5-10 for the interested. On second inspection: you might also have a small piece of foreign material that was embedded in the neck during the strike.

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