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Family-friendly appraisals, complimentary for small collections. SHIP INSURED FOR AN OFFER!


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D. Canadian Mapleleaf

Not so sure. Maple leaf refers to one ounce bullion coins. You have a silver dollar with less, it's worth $15-20 in that grade.

D. Comes in a case, possible MS70, DCAM

I think the grade you seek is impossible, DCAM is reserved for Proof-70 not mint state. Regardless, the odds of getting a 70 DCAM designation are so low that I would not bother submitting in an attempt to get it. Certification has become too expensive and discriminating to go this route. At least that's my advice, you can play roulette!

D. 2021 error penny back planchet

More easily explained as post mint damage. 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 mode...

D. 1952 nickel i believe has a mint error

No error apparent from photo. I do see significant damage and wear. Nothing suggests a value beyond face value.

D. This is a mint error coin (I believe), of a 2 euro coin commemorating 100 years to the death of Giovanni Pascoli (Italian poet).

Most people mistake post mind damage and circulation wear for mint errors. But you have something odd here, and might be right. Hard to say. You could get it certified but not sure it's worth the $40!

D. 1999 penny with left side rim double die no mint mark

Double dies don't occur on one "side." They have to be dramatic, clear doubling at arm's length. No mint mark means it's from Philadelphia. You can spend this.

D. 2009 D presidential penny

A fun find, but just face value!

D. West penny 1953

I think you mean "Wheat." Just worth a cent or few.

D. I've never seen a coin like this, I was just curious if it was worth anything. You can plainly see the defects! Thank you for your time.

Wondering if I've seen this coin before. You shouldn't really ask a professional their opinion by telling them what they can plainly see. I see a damaged copper-nickel coin which I advise you spend if you can. 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 pos...

D. The nickel has the middle image only, which makes this a official error 2005 nickel as you can see the exact nickel it's supposed to look like

Your misidentification of post mint damage as a mint error does not make anything "official". If you do it quickly you might spend it without getting caught and get five cents. 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 a...

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