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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. 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar

Nice, extra fine or better. $25.

D. 25 cents error coin the last picture I'd the back of the coin I wanted to see if I can sale it

No error here. Read our tutorials before submitting the next damaged change.

D. These are just a couple of what I do have. 1922 peace dollar , 2021 possible discovery nickel looks like a dime or quarter was imprinted on the obverse side , standing liberty quarter has stars below so it's after 1916 , possible 1969 s doubled die penny, blank planchets

The dollar is worth $20. The quarter is worth its weight in silver scrap, $3. The rest, you should mail to the guy who posts videos that encourage novices to throw around terms like "discovery," "double die," and "planchet," but doesn't tell them the odds of finding any of those things in change are less than that of meeting a forty year old... well, you get the idea.

D. 2000 P, Gold One dollar coin, circulated. In my opinion it's better than NM

Ummm... What is NM? New Mexico? That's a bold claim! Anyway, your dollar is worth, give or take, four quarters.

D. 1978 Deutsche Mark Mint F

Trick or treat coins, we give these out on Halloween!

D. 1796 1880 1795 1864 1882 1927 1864 all silver dollar coins

Actually, I would wager none of them are silver dollar coins. They should show no pull to a magnet and they should have a mass of 26.7 grams. Bet you an iron dollar they don't!

D. I have this dime and I can not tell what the date is on it. But if you look under the last number in the date you can clearly see what seems to be an. 8. I have tried to look up these coin but I cannot find anything on it I've looked for dime errors 1960 1968 1969 and can't find any known errors

Maybe that's because it's not an error. It's been damaged or altered. With the "D" mint mark on the obverse it must be after 1964. Looks to me like 1968. Regardless, collectors want to know the date of their coin, so if it's so compromised they you can't read it, your best bet is to spend it. Even if it's in a holder that cost more than a dime.

D. 1900 5 dollar liberty head gold coin

Jewelry pieces are regarded as compromised. Figure $450-500 in value.

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