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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. Fr 229 $1 Silver Certificate Black Eagle PCGS 63 Choice New

I'm curious when the invoice dates to. The price is about right. Retail it should be $550-600 but you might get one for less at a show.

D. Bigger than a usual penny and about a size of a quarter. Found it a church sale.

Believe it or not, back then these large cents were the usual size. Yours have heavy wear and some damage. I'd say the group is worth around $20 retail.

D. Coins not sure

I'm sure they are coins. Common modern copper nickel coinage like the bicentennial Kennedy half and Eisenhower dollar are basically face value. The common-date Morgan and Peace dollars are worth around $25-30.

D. Mint error nickel

Please don't blame our hard working mint employees for this. It looked much better when it left the mint.

D. Not sure the year! Very thin dime. There was a nickel on Etsy exactly the same design.

This is not by "design." It's damaged. I put a photo of myself on Etsy priced at a million dollars but no bids yet.

D. 1848 large braided one cent copper

Heavy wear but original surface. $5-10 retail!

D. Morgan silver dollar 1878 S

A popular first-year Morgan dollar. Harsh cleaning lines hold back the value; it’s worth about $30.

D. Hello, I was inquiring to see if this Alexander the Great Tetradrachm real or fake?

To be honest, it looks fake. The strike is weak and the color is off. I’d have to weigh and test it to be sure.

D. 1942 lincoln wheat penny with error on reverse the R in Plu_ibus is missing

Sigh. If you are so knowledgeable about coins that you recognize an error where others see only circulation wear, then it would be presumptuous of me to tell you I can price it more accurately.

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