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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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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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D. 1971 no mint penny

Yes mint: Philadelphia cent. Spend it in good health.

D. $3 dollars 1870 gold coin in plastic case, smooth around the coin. Has the letter “op” inside the ribbon and the letter “s” at the bottom of the coin

What IS that?? The real ones are between the size of a cent and a nickel. So if that’s real, then you have the largest hand in North America.?

D. 30 1/4” swung faded colored glass vase

Unless a known manufacturer with significant value, it's a get-what-you-can kind of thing.

D. 1946 and 1954 nickels

10 cents in total.

D. Unknown year (hard to tell) double struck dime. 1 coin.

Could be struck through grease, or simply damaged by acid or something else. If you can get 20 cents you should be proud to double your money!

D. 1945 wheat Raised embedded piece of metal at 7 0’Clock in field. The object has lines in it and looks like it may be a piece of die. Any insight is greatly appreciated Thank You

That's very creative but the die would be silver in color. This looks like a minor planchet flaw that adds no significant value to a two-cent coin. My apologies!

D. 1952- S Wheat cent Filled 5 and S Possible double mint mark Any insight appreciated Any offer will be considered Thank You

I recommend you read our tutorials on errors and varieties. These coins are unremarkable by our criteria and we can't make you an offer on them.

D. Plate error? Any value?

One cent to us. We have lots of information about Error Coins on our site, and we encourage people to read the tutorials and criteria before submitting these.

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