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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. I believe it's a 1992 small date copper penny

Perhaps, we don't really distinguish minor modern varieties.

D. Nickel I have I am wanting to know if it is a mint error or if it isn't, 2003 p nickel does it have any value

It looks like somebody slammed the door on this puppy. If it were a clipped planchet error there would be a chunk of metal missing with the same curvature and radius of another nickel. This was merely clipped or crushed mechanically by something after it left the mint.

D. 2003 p nickel what is the value of this error nickel

as we just said it's damaged not an error. As such, you are shooting to get five cents.

D. Elizabeth 2 do regina full brockage reverse. With an additional error on front with an f in regina

OK possibly this is brockage but don't get greedy. Unfortunately there's not a huge market for foreign coins these days. Pretty much it's the market that would determine what this is worth, list and see what happens, I predict 10 or $15.

D. 1926 Peace silver dollar with mint errors on both sides

Why oh why do people do this? Why does everybody get the notion that damage is some kind of mint error? You have $20 of silver.

D. 1939 wheat penny with the one is split in half the broke off pick is on the 9 this penny is also whopped I have a 74 and. 69 where the one is also broken off

No coins listed meet posted criteria for appraisal, no significant value beyond face value apparent. Recommend for spending or give to a kid.

D. 2005 California quarter.

all state quarter are face value

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