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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. 1993 D error quarter

Answered previously.

D. 1993 D error quarter

Most of the “error” coins people ask us about are not error coins. They are: Coins that suffer from circulation wear, or post-mint damage... [from our tutorial, top-center, hvcoins.com]

D. Ancient

$5-10 if an authentic Roman coin.

D. 1992 D Penny,

Britain has pennies; we have cents. So do you!

D. 1909 wheat penny

In this condition, about a dollar in value.

D. It was stamped wrong, Errors

From our "What's My Treasure Worth" tutorial, at the top center of hvcoins.com: Most of the “error” coins people ask us about are not error coins... you can read more there.

D. Sommer island Bermuda jogger money 12 pence coin. 1890 Victoria dei gratia be silver coin.

The silver florin is worth about $10. The Bermuda copper looks like a reproduction.

D. There is no copper in this coin, I thought it was Canadian and then I thought it should be an s. Baffled

From "What's My Treasure Worth," at the top center of our home page: Post ‘64 clad coins have a layer of copper sandwiched between outer nickel layers. The copper can be silver-colored. The nickel can be copper-colored. Environmental damage plays a lot of tricks on coins.

D. I have a 1984 d penny with the Lincoln memorial stamped over the frount of lincolns head vertically. I have not seen or found another like it. Is there a value to it or is it worth keeping

From "What's My Treasure Worth," at the top center of our home page: Most supposedly “double struck” coins we see are merely one coin that has been pressed into another with a hammer or vise. How can you tell? Because the Lincoln Memorial goes into the surface, not out; because the writing is mirror-image, not normal.

D. I have 1937 wheat penny with no mint mark as you can see in the photos it's in good condition

From "What's My Treasure Worth," at the top center of our home page: Most wheat cents are worth… drum roll… two cents.

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