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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. I had you look at this coin earlier and you said why blame the mint. The round spot is raised . That is why I thought it would be an error

Please read our ample literature, link at top of home page, before submitting anything. You don’t seem to believe us. So pay for certification to have theee experts return it in a body bag, or sell it to the idiots on the web who use clickbait to convince you it’s important. We don’t handle damaged material. Thank you for moving on with this piece.

D. 1937 Wheat Penny with no mint mark.

We buy these in bulk for 1.5c. $1 retail.

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.

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