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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. This penny is but one of several interesting error coins I've collected over the years and I unfortunately need to sell them . This penny seams to have been made with a defective planchet. But,I of course am not an expert but would appreciate your opinion greatly. Thank you for your time.

It may have been. It does not look like that would easily happen any other way. I don't know much else, every such error coin is unique. I'd price it at $50 if real, but you'd have to find a certification company to stand by it, and that's not really worth it.

D. Wheat pennys

Yes they are! We pay 1.5 cents apiece, they made many..

D. 1902 liberty v nickel

Condition poor, retail $1.

D. 1896-S Silver Dollar

$90 retail in fine. I don't see many of these, perhaps they melted some down.

D. 1883 Hawaii dala.

Could be worth $500 if real, color is suspicious, want to bring it in??

D. Found this in my change. Didn't seem normal. I was wondering if you could educate me on error coins.

That's like saying I wonder if you could educate me on eye surgery. It's a vast field. This coin looks damaged. Why don't you join a coin club, buy a book, or go to a show?

D. Hi, I'm a collector of mint errors and I ran across this 1907 and it seems to be real to me but I'd like your professional opinion. The coin weighs 3.11g . Thanks

You probably think you are a collector of mint errors but are not. 99% of the "error" coins submitted here, like your Indian cent, are regular issue coins with one form of wear or another. It might have been gold plated at one time for use in jewelry or something.

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