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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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Most inquiries we get are about circulated coins made after 1971, and/or coins where people mistake post-mint damage and wear for "errors". You can expect us to affirm these are face value. We ask that before you write and submit such questions, to PLEASE first read through our existing postings and our "what it's worth" primers.

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D. Hello, Marc, Amanda from Trinidad ?? here are the Pics as promised.

Amanda, don't you think you took "one or two items for complementary appraisal" a bit too far? Most of this stuff isn't really worth much anyway. The U.S stuff looks to be mostly face value, and the international pieces are just a few. cents

D. My 1974 quarter seems to have meant discrepancies on both sides? The front side / George Washington's face appears to be flaking which may indicate lamination, clad, or restrike. The backside of the coin/ the eagle appears to have been struck off centered. The coins wait is exactly 5.66 g.

It may also indicate a heavily worn coin whose owner hopped on the Internet to do research and is repeating a lot of terms that don't apply. DISCLAIMER (The fine print): We have answered your question about this coin despise the fact that it may not have met the qualifications for our complementary appraisals as explained in our FAQs. We ask collectors, before submitting queries, that they first consult our posted tutorials and prior posted questions and answers. Being up front that our speci...

D. Is this a mint error or just damage to the coin? I’m super interested in knowing the history if you can find out. Thank you

I can't imagine why this would be mistaken for a mint error... we call it graffiti! DISCLAIMER (The fine print): We have answered your question about this coin despise the fact that it may not have met the qualifications for our complementary appraisals as explained in our FAQs. We ask collectors, before submitting queries, that they first consult our posted tutorials and prior posted questions and answers. Being up front that our specialties are classic and rare coins, we ask them not to sub...

D. 1896 s Morgan dollar

Estimate of worth is $35 in the condition shown.

D. 2013 nickel would like to know value

Five cents if you can get anyone to take it. DISCLAIMER (The fine print): We have answered your question about this coin despise the fact that it may not have met the qualifications for our complementary appraisals as explained in our FAQs. We ask collectors, before submitting queries, that they first consult our posted tutorials and prior posted questions and answers. Being up front that our specialties are classic and rare coins, we ask them not to submit images of damaged coins and modern ...

D. From my initial research and rifling through my coin jar, I have a small handful of coins that May be those with errors/mistakes, and I would like opinions. I have a 1984 half dollar that I believe has the drippy 4 error, I have 4 1965 quarters with no mint mark, a quarter dated 1776-1976 with no mint mark, an Arizona quarter with “cents of Yuma” stamped on backside, and two dimes without mint marks, one from 1975 and one from 1973.

All are worth face value, no more. DISCLAIMER (The fine print): We have answered your question about this coin despise the fact that it may not have met the qualifications for our complementary appraisals as explained in our FAQs. We ask collectors, before submitting queries, that they first consult our posted tutorials and prior posted questions and answers. Being up front that our specialties are classic and rare coins, we ask them not to submit images of damaged coins and modern minor vari...

D. I'm wondering if the I in United is a mint error.

No, it can wear that way. You have a $25 Morgan Silver Dollar.

D. Just wondering about this one because I see mixed things online about its worth

That's because any coin, if you look it up, comes up $5,000. Yours is a common date peace dollar worth $25. Hey, it's silver!

D. 1967 U.S. penny no mint missing letters

Yes mint: No mark = Philly. No missing letters, just worn. DISCLAIMER (The fine print): We have answered your question about this coin despise the fact that it may not have met the qualifications for our complementary appraisals as explained in our FAQs. We ask collectors, before submitting queries, that they first consult our posted tutorials and prior posted questions and answers. Being up front that our specialties are classic and rare coins, we ask them not to submit images of damaged coi...

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