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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. This 1985 Washington Quarter has a Big looks like Die Clash on his Head. Don't know if this Coin is a Fake but i heard that it is too expensive to fake Quarters for the value that they get so this coin may be real ! It Weighs only 5.3 Grams instead of 5.5 Grams. The Rim cuts are straight and even but the Reverse looks Washed out. Could this coin have been struck on a wrong planchet ? Please let me know what you think about this coin. Thanks; Manuel Perez

Dear God you are babbling. The Chinese actually so make fake quarters, and the gov doesn’t want you to be aware of this. This quarter, however, is merely severely damaged. This has zilch to do with die clash. The mass is typical, don’t you think they wear over time? I am sure it was manufactured fine and I apologize to our fine mint employees on your behalf. We are clear in our FAQs we just don’t entertain questions like this very well. I recommend you read the tutor...

D. appears to be a mint error?

God no. I am sure it was manufactured fine and I apologize to our fine mint employees on your behalf. We are clear in our FAQs we just don’t entertain questions like this very well. I recommend you read the tutorials we have posted on our site. You may link to them at the top of Hvcoins.com.

D. Coin

1905 Indian cent, good, $1-2.

D. 1945 no mint wheat penny

Yes mint. Philly. 2c.

D. It's a 1968 penny and a 1983 the 1983 has a hole in the 8

I am sure it was manufactured fine and I apologize to our fine mint employees on your behalf. We are clear in our FAQs we just don’t entertain questions like this very well. I recommend you read the tutorials we have posted on our site. You may link to them at the top of Hvcoins.com.

D. 2014 dime. Not made right.

I am sure it was manufactured fine and I apologize to our fine mint employees on your behalf. We are clear in our FAQs we just don’t entertain questions like this wry well. I recommend you read the tutorials we have posted on our site. You may link to them at the top of Hvcoins.com.

D. Old coins.1940 pennies.1888 Indian penny

You are off by 99 years and one country. perhaps you should spend them on reading glasses.

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