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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. 1974 error quarter -in god we trust? -no mint mark -USA error -eagles feet?

Appears to be regular-issue quarter, value 25 cents. Until recently, Philadelphia-minted coins had not mint mark.

D. Dollar notes

Folds and stains make these close to face value. The $13 face value might be worth around $20.

D. 1959 penny found in coin roll. Appears to have dye error on back.

So it appears. "Die" errors are mistakes the mint made in striking the coin. "Dye" errors are when you spill your milk on the coin.

D. Looks like 1955 penny with the finger print on the backside. I do see the finger print Image on the coin. I wish it looked as nice as the one I pulled up online, but it has fingerprint markings that can be seen.

I'm not quite sure what you're seeing, but one thing is certain: finger prints always lower the value of a coin. This one is safe to keep, or spend.

D. 1968 no s dime proof dime I also have other coins

The "no s" proof dime was in some proof sets. Your coin is a regular circulated coin and not a proof one; it originated loose, not in a proof set. It's just a dime.

D. 1985 Lincoln penny I believe the mint mark is doubled

Knowing of no such variety, and seeing significant wear, I'd conclude it is damage or alteration.

D. 1949s what penny first t in trust 1058 nickel double die Liberty

Nothing noteworthy evident in these. Valuable coni errors are dramatic.

D. Can you tell me anything about this it’s small

Someone altered a nickel by pounding on the rim.

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