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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. 1986 p nickel it looks like it could be a die that weak, any value..

Weak dies produce coins with weak values. It's a nickel.

D. Does this coin have any value?

It is silver and worth $1-2.

D. 1803 draped bust silver dollar

This is not authentic. It's a modern copy.

D. 1970 double stamped on both sides

Rather creative actually, it appears to me that someone extracted the core, rotated it, and put it back in. Doesn't increase value but kinda cool!

D. 2019 p dime with no back

That would make it worth half a dime, wouldn't it?

D. 10 1992 pennies with the letters "A" and "M" almost touching.

You can spend these, and read about my opinion on the "AM" diversion on my site tutorials.

D. 1800 silver dollar

They are valuable when real, sometimes thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, yours is a low-quality counterfeit.

D. I have 4 1943 weat pennies one of the 1943 pennies has a D under were the date is.

These are common one-year type steel cents, they did this to save copper for the war effort. The "D" means it was minted in Denver. S is San Francisco, and no mark is Philadelphia.

D. I'm also trying to get a price on this? I'm not sure what this even is but hopefully you guys can help me with that.

Hard to tell without seeing the other side. Looks like a counterfeit copy of an Asian coin, my first guess Korean but could also be Japanese or Chinese, I'm a little weak in that realm. I know it's not valuable, the most it could be is $10 of silver and I doubt even that.

D. Peculiar quarter.Seems to be one type of metal. Unexplainable features.

Pictures out of focus, but even so I can see it's heavily damaged, and that is enough to explain all you see.

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