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Attenzione: We're in Firenze February 16-24, but still reachable!

Kindly read our FAQs ("Tutorials") before submitting appraisals or inquiries!

ANA Life Member, USPAP Compliant, IRS Standards, Family Friendly




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D. Bicentennial error quarter looks like he is wearing a mask

More like he has acne. We should all be wearing masks. But don't blame this on the mint, it's just garden variety PMD. (Post mint damage.)

D. front and back view Just like to know information about it thank you

Looks like a genuine ancient. How cool! History in your hands. Might even date back to Rome. Too corroded and damaged to be worth more than a buck or two, however.

D. Its fair condition

It is, in any condition, a nickel.

D. Possibly misstruck coin from 1971 East Germany (Deutsche Demokratische Republik)

Why yes! I think it's struck off center. I'd pay $4, charge $8.

D. 2016 silver penny plated with copper

Actually Zinc coated with copper, as they all are.

D. 1921 Morgan silver dollar RARE error/Die break

Not sure what "die break" you refer to here. I see circular ridge of some kind, but dies don't break in such patterns, I can't take the position this is a minting issue. Sorry!

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