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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. The Lincoln penny 1963 D Not sure what I am doing to new This hoping for your help thanks

As a circulated coin, it’s just face value. Try to get to a coin show!

D. Silver dollar note 1935

They actually printed these into the 1950s, and with the amount of wear yours has, its value is pretty close to face value. More fun than profit!

D. 2003 gold 50 euro cent coin

It’s brass and 50 cents at 1:1, as marked.

D. 1958 Saudia rabi silver coin

I presume you mean “Riyal,” about a quarter in typical condition.

D. Yes No silver/gold coin

Not sure what “ Yes No silver/gold coin” is supposed to mean. How about a denomination, condition, and year?

D. Standing liberty quarter no year weight 5.86 grams

Every quarter was, of course, made in some year, but when it’s nearly a gram underweight and so worn a collector can’t tell the year, it’s worth its weight in scrap, about $2.

D. 2002 D Indiana quarter Possible die cuds and or planchet errors Seems Off center

Probably road kill. I recommend you read our FAQs and tutorials at hvcoins.com (top/center home page) to gain some familiarity with the more common things of value we encounter. For instance, die cuds arise from chips in the die, and lead to raised portions on the coin at the edge where the metal flows up and into the die. Your coin has just the opposite, it's heavily damaged so there are dings and digs that cut down into the surface of the coin. It was centered during its strike, and if it look...

D. Sterling silver made1861 by John Samuel hunt London

I have tried a couple ways to view the photos you uploaded with little success. I'll say this: Most silver antiques are worth their weight in, you guessed it, silver. If you put Sterling on a balance and measure the mass in grams, you can figure the value to be about $0.65 per gram. A reputable dealer would pay somewhere around fifty cents per gram, or $15 per ounce. This leaves modest room for profit. You have to take into consideration that stainless knife blades and weighted concrete innards ...

D. It looks like a 1982 penny

99 more get you a dollar.

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