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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. Battle of Hastings 50p

2016 isn't so long ago. It's just 50p.

D. 1953 S mint error Error strike on rim above "God" Tilted "S" mint mark

Damage not error. Give it to a kid, get 'em off their cell phone.

D. 1992 no mint mark close am double die penny

So many questions about such common cents! Spend 'em.

D. 1982 d penny with die error. Not sure if it's small or large date, also have 3 more that are darker brown in color and know for a fact 2 have small dates, not sure about the 4th one. As well as a 1981 d mint mark small date penny which I haven't seen anyone turn any in. I know they started production towards the end of 1981 into 1982. Just wondering if you can tell me a little about it. Thanks have a blessed day

I suggest you read my tutorial, top center of hvcoins.com home page, click on the link. You'll come to understand there are no errors here, and no extra value. I never found anything valuable in change. If you are interested in coins, I suggest you buy the Red Book and visit a show!

D. I just need to know if any of those are small date so I can send then in to be graded. No matter what thank you so much for your time I appreciate this more than you will ever know....

PLEASE promise me you won't pay to have these graded. The value of circulated, modern small date cents is a bit of an Internet hoax. These coins have absolutely no value beyond their face value. You can spend them.

D. 1944 s penny

Wheat cents are worth a few cents... at least when common, like this one...

D. 1980 Roosevelt dime

The copper color is from environmental damage, it oxidized dark. Just a dime!

D. 1964 no int mark Jefferson nickle

A special nickel: I was born that year. Spend it in good health.

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