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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. Old Asian coin don't know anything else about it

May not be that old, looks corroded and possibly a reproduction. Value estimate, $3.

D. 1969 S obverse double dye Lincoln Penny

Looks to us like you've got a cent. The only double die of note is the 1955, and sometimes the 1972 if certified in mint state. If you go to the top of our home page at hvcoins.com, you can click on "what it's worth" and "recent questions" to read all about common coins you are likely to find in change, and what it really means to find an "error coin." DISCLAIMER (The fine print): We have answered your question about this coin despise the fact that it may not have met the qualifi...

D. ?

Looks like you have a damaged cent and possibly a nickel from Curaçao. don't spend it all in one place!

D. 1959 nickel. The letter T in Liberty looks out of place ? Thank you

Pretty beat up. Spend fast. If you go to the top of our home page at hvcoins.com, you can click on "what it's worth" and "recent questions" to read all about common coins you are likely to find in change, and what it really means to find an "error coin." 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 sub...

D. 1988 Lincoln penny looks like a D in Lincolns head

Ditto on this one, spend. Sprry but we are very clear on our website we don't deal with modern minor varieties. And regardless I can tell you there's no extra value here.

D. Pay close attention to the knot over the eye there's an S mint Mark

Looks like the dark side of the moon. This coin is horribly damaged and has no value beyond face value. If you go to the top of our home page at hvcoins.com, you can click on "what it's worth" and "recent questions" to read all about common coins you are likely to find in change, and what it really means to find an "error coin." 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 ...

D. 1975 s no s dime

Worth... a dime. You might be thinking of the no-S dimes available in sealed US proof sets only.

D. 1975 s no s dime

Yours is a circulated Philadelphia dime. Value is 10 cents. The proof no-S one from sets is the valuable one. That you've asked me three times notwithstanding, it is what it is. You can pay a grading service $40 for the same answer!

D. I'm pretty certain that this is a 1982-D small date cooper penny. It weighs 3.11 grams on a coin scale.

Can't say, doesn't matter. They aren't worth anything, despite the misleading Internet charlatans. 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 ...

D. 1776 continental coin. Has a small hole in it

Real ones without hole are worth a quarter million. Yours can go to the trick or treaters!

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