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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. I have 1943 no mint ddo and 1943 D rpm uncirculated

It looks like it’s been reprocessed. They plated many of these to make them look nice and shiny and that kills the value. but is doesn’t matter much, all that ddo nonsense on the internet is posted by people profiting from as clicks. Give me a 1955 in good!

D. Silver no mm bicentennial quarter

It’s the wrong mass for silver and probably the copper is just not visible. Appearance varies. Also check the mint mark. Only San Francisco had silver.

D. Struck thru quarters

More likely post-mint damage.

D. Two 1939 nickels 1902 dollar coin 1918 wheat penny

You have yourself a nice old silver Morgan dollar worth about $25. The others are under a dollar.

D. This is a circulated 1989 P, dime I received in change. It appears to have striking errors. On the reverse, the “m” and the “e” are missing from the word dime, so it reads “one di”. Also, the coin is struck a bit off center. It’s easiest to see on the front of the coin.

I recommend you read our tutorials. In these, we discuss errors, die wear and post mint damage in common circulated modern coins. There’s nothing about this coin that strikes us as remarkable.

D. I Buffalo nickel

We buy dateless Buffalo nickels for $.10 and sell them for 15 Cents.

D. There misszpellin in the in God we trust 1984also in the d looks like could be s under d

I am pretty sure that the mint spelt it right. I recommend you read our tutorials. In these, we discuss errors, die wear and post mint damage in common circulated modern coins.

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