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


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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Most inquiries we get are about circulated coins made after 1971, and/or coins where people mistake post-mint damage and wear for "errors". You can expect us to affirm these are face value. We ask that before you write and submit such questions, to PLEASE first read through our existing postings and our "what it's worth" primers.

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APPRAISALS

Get accurate information on your own collection from a true numismatist.

D. 1959 Jefferson nickle

No premium over face value.

D. 1863 Indian head penny

How fun! An early, thick-planchet Indian cent. These used to be called "Nickels" because of the high concentration of nickel. Notice the lighter color. "Nickels" didn't describe five cents until later, "half-dimes" were silver back then. Your coin is well circulated and worth about $5.

D. 4 penny's 1961,1969,1959,1973

These cents are common and face value.

D. Don’t know the last number of the year example 197???

Looks like 1974, but doesn't matter: It's fifty cents.

D. Found this in my home while doing some work. Has a card reading 1725 William Wake 42mm bronze. Thanks

It may be newer, e.g., the centennial anniversary commemorating that date. Regardless, these beautiful medals can be had for about $100-150. They are hard to sell.

D. Morgan dollar 1878

A nice first year type, figure $30.

D. 1982 D mint small date

With or without that spot it's a cent. Why are so many people falling for the 1982 small date scam? Who is promoting it these days?

D. A sliver 1943 pennie with the error on the 1943 is large.

It's steel, maybe worth a few cents. No error.

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We identify items, determine value, and even make an offer on the spot. We can help you decide what to sell, put at auction, or hold for investment.

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(914) 649-3317 (833) THE-COIN (833) 843-2646

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