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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 am trying to find a values of these two coins as NGC only goes to the ms68 for value. I own both 2017-P and 2017-D Lincoln Cents, MS69. I know a lot were minted, but on 4 of the D mint grade 69 and only 12 of the P mint are graded MS69. Can you give me any info on what I could/should do with them. I have for sale in Ebay for a ridiculous amount to see I f I can get any hits, but I really don't want to sell them, really, as I know if none of few are ever graded, they will be worth $$$ down...

I'm having trouble seeing your photo. But I don't think that matters. Mark, I would think about it differently. If there are not many high grade specimens, it is, in my mind, because there is little point in submitting moderns, as they are nearly all high grade. Modern minting standards are high, and I would not waste my hard-earned dollars on certifying 21st Century coins. I certify coins that are very old; for instance, where the jump is, say, $500 to $3,000 from MS64 to 65; or where the co...

D. 2002 1 euro

You said it yourself: One Euro.

D. 1881 O Morgan silver dollar Toned

"Toned" is a kind way to say "oxidized." I'd ask for $30; and might have to wait until someone really wants it at that price!

D. What is the value of this coin

Heavily damaged, it's worth what you can get. I'd ask fifty cents at a show.

D. Lincoln cent 1982 D "small date" weighs 3.1 grams

As it should. Congrats, four more get you a nickel!

D. 1982 d Small date bronze cent

Possibly. Regardless, a cent.

D. 1946 D Lincoln wheat penny

yes! but common, maybe a dollar retail

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