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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. Morgan dollar could be error on reverse similar to vam 1c reverse clashmarks i looked up .wanted to get a expert opinión thanks

Though I don't consider myself to be a VAM specialist, I think VAM varieties don't matter much in a coin with this much circulation wear. It's a nice common date, fine, worth $25.

D. Looks like die error maybe

No I'm afraid that's what we call "PMD," or post-mint damage.

D. I think a error or maybe a bouble bie

I think you mean "double die." It's a poor photo but clear enough to reveal it's just a quarter.

D. The date is stamped in the front 2 or 3 times along with the president's face

Only evident: severe damage, combined with environmental degradation. This coin almost certainly spent time in the ground. It is barely its face value.

D. Just different coins we have found. The quarter is kind of messed up but does not look like regular ware. We just wanted to see if they are worth anything.

Mostly these coins have their value as currency. The British pound, the Euro, and the quarter add to about a dollar and change.

D. 2008 P Hawaii Statehood Quarter that has the errors. I have checked it and compared it to the ones online. Some of the errors are a lottle different and some are the exact same.

There is a lot of misinformation published online. If you can tell us where you read about such "errors" we can tell you if the source is accurate, and what is different or similar about your coin.

D. 1972 quarter in mint condition without mint marking from Philadelphia print press.

Where did you get this? It's very interesting. It has the surface luster of a proof coin, but no "s' mint mark. It could be a regular quarter that was polished or coated with something, but looks too good for that. It could be a rarity but that's not likely. A mystery! I would love to study ti.

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