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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. Penny 1966 no mint

Essentially currency as is, spend in good health.

D. 82 penny

This year, 1982, had more types of cents than any other: 7. Three from each mint in bronze, three in copper-coated zinc, and the proof 1982-S issue for collectors. You can buy a complete set for a few dollars, we have a couple in stock!

D. 82 penny

Ah yes. 1982, historic for being the year I graduated from high school. It's either zinc or copper, this is the year they changed over. Worth it least a cent.

D. -1899 $1 Silver certificate large note -1914 $5 large note -1923 $1 Silver certificate Large note with rare serial number. B22262225E -1988A $1 Error, front printed on back -1976 $2 Error, off set green seal with signatures over serial numbers -2009 $1 Error, missing green seal -2 1928A $1 Funny backs -1928 $1 Funny back, cut Error -1953A $5 Silver certificate, star note -1953B $5 Silver certificate, slight missaligned blue seal and cut error -1928F $5 Red seal with slight cut error -...

As a courtesy I gladly give the value of one or two items upon request. But you have a collection, one that warrants quite a bit of study for a proper appraisal. Why don't you give me a call a 914-649-3317 to arrange a time to meet. My office is in Hastings-on-Hudson. The 1899 "Black Eagle" silver certificate pictured is probably in the range of $75-125 retail. The $5 and $1 are more common, perhaps $20 and $10 respectively. Marc

D. Silver coin

$30-40 if real, need to inspect, questionable authenticity.

D. 1880 E. Pluribus .Unum

$15-20, more if a cc mint mark on reverse bottom.

D. 1979 Susan b Anthony dollar coin face side is copper tail s silver is it worth anything

Probably just face value. But I'd like to see it because if the outer clad layer is missing it could be worth more.

D. 1979 p Dollar coin I would like to know what’s worth and sell it

It is only worth a dollar. They made many of them so spend or deposit it without regrets.

D. 1975 no mint mark maybe silver high etch in torch flame not sure if it’s aproof

There are only two no S Proof times known for that year. So either yours is the third or it's not a proof. It certainly does not look like a proof from where I sit. As for the other two, no mint mark means Philadelphia. What do you have here is $.30.

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