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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. Roosevelt coin or token inauguration?

A get-what-you-can item. Perhaps $2-3 to someone who loves it.

D. Got this from an ATM. What's it worth?

Is this a trick question? Looks a lot like $20

D. I have a lot of bar free drink tokens, transit tokens, property tax tokens. Elks lodge tokens, moose lodge tokens, masonry coins. I would like to know what they are worth. Most are quite old but in perfect shape and condition.

Perfect as they may be, I don't see anything in your photos that would be worth more than a few cents apiece. We usually buy such groups for a few dollars at most.

D. All I know it says on the coin "first cosmonaut of the world"

It's a medal commemorating Yuri Gagarin, in multiple languages, who was indeed the first astronaut in orbit. Though the Russians indeed won the first round of the space race, we overtook them when it came to landing on the moon. There are many different compositions of similar medals selling for about five dollars on the Internet.

D. All I know it says on the coin "first cosmonaut of the world"1961

It's a medal commemorating Yuri Gagarin, in multiple languages, who was indeed the first astronaut in orbit. Though the Russians indeed won the first round of the space race, we overtook them when it came to landing on the moon. There are many different compositions of similar medals selling for about five dollars on the Internet.

D. 1973 quater with several mint errors.

Why are you blaming our fine mint employees for circulation wear? Zero damage, 25 cents.

D. 1883 morgan dollar in very good condition

O or S mint mark on back. Figure $25-30.

D. 1915 China 50 Copper Note Fine-Very Fine Condition

We'd charge $5-10 retail for the pair.

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