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D. 1914 21/2 dollar gold coin I am interested in sell. Also have a 1893 21/2 dollar gold coin

We can pay in excess of the gold value, $250 each. How can I reach you?

D. Rim error

User error. Rim Damage.

D. Just found this 1922 silver dollar coin beneath my house. Hoping it's the rare relief don't know much about it.

Everyone sees the glass half full with their coins. But this is the common variety, heavily worn and damaged, $20 and a good story.

D. 2 1964 Kennedy D minted half dollars. Never circulated

Though many 1964 Kennedy halves remain in uncirculated condition, yours in fact show circulation wear. Not that it makes much difference, most top out at $8 in value no matter how nice they are.

D. Added two sets of pics 1881 s morgan silver dollar it's got the rainbow toning on obverse and reverse of the coin and is uncirculated any idea of grade and price not real sure on toned coins thank you in advance

It’s interesting that you start by calling it uncirculated, and then ask for the grade. I’d say About Uncirculated is a safer estimate. The toning is indeed lovely. As a dealer I’d offer $40-50, and price it $75-80. Nice find!

D. 1990 D it has errors all over it but I haven’t seen anymore with the hair line.

Sounds like more of a statement than a question. “Errors all over it”? Like what? Do you know what an error is? Have your read about them in the Red Book? On OUR site? Ever taken a course in identifying them? How do you know your perceived “error” is not just PMD (“post mint damage”)? What’s the difference between poor production quality, which decreases the value of a coin, and a true error? Did you know that 95% of the “error” videos out there neglect to say that in circulated grades (and your...

D. 1879 1880 1897 US MORGAN DOLLAR

Not sure what’s going on here, you typed three dates that don’t match the coin. And there’s something not quite right about the appearance.

D. 1930 silver coin

Heavy wear and cleaning on this Standing Liberty Quarter. Worth it’s weight in silver, four dollars.

D. Would like to know a price to ask before I sell

The half dollar is worth about $7 or $8. You can ask a little more and hope for the best. The 1895 Philadelphia Morgan (no mint mark) is a very desirable coin, worth tens of thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, your dollars look counterfeit. You can research their mass in grams and weigh them, or check them with a magnet (which should not stick). If you got $50 for it all you'd be doing great. If the Secret Service doesn't catch up with you!

D. Looking for appraisal value

Fun, right? We sell these for $3.

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