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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. 1922 peace dollar.i believe it is a 'high resolution matter finish'' .just wanting to verify what I have.thank you

Not sure why you believe that. You actually have a low resolution regular issue coin worth its weight in silver, about $15-20.

D. JFK

1964 1/2 dollars are worth five dollars. 1899 is a scarcer Morgan date if there’s no mint mark under the eagle in the back, but you probably have New Orleans with an O.

D. Old 50 dollar bill

Looks to be confederate. Whoops, they lost the war! In this condition, maybe $5.

D. Old 4 dollar bill

An interesting piece, the condition isn't fabulous but it's still worth $100-150. Any others? Any interest in selling? Be gentle with it!

D. 1964 D Penny Hi, just curious if it’s valuable or not, thank you.

Only insofar as it is the year I was born. Otherwise spend.

D. 1940 no mint nickel in great shape

Good enough to be worth five cents!

D. This is an error coin I believe it's a 2018 dime I think it's a Philadelphia mint it looks like the guy hit it so hard that metal was pushed over the edges but you can see the obvious lines through the face is it valuable?

As I said when we spoke, most "error" coins are damaged ones mistaken for errors by novices. Can't imagine what separates this coin from one gouged by a blade or screwdriver or something. If you can get ten cents you're doing great! & Though we love all coins, I suggest you read our tutorials and FAQs before submitting the next one, we have a lot of information available to the public.

D. 3 different coins, not steel, no mark

Should not be steel. Worth a few cents at best.

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