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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. Canada 1965

Emily, we answered this in a separate message.

D. 1968 s

A common coin, essentially face value.

D. is this ddo unc. 1972s penny

Not unless the bank teller handed it to you.

D. Trust is misspelled with a V

The.Romans would disagree. It’s in Latin.

D. 1923s peace dollar ms65

SEGS is not a preferred grading company. It's probably worth around $50, I'd need to see it in person.

D. Fair condition

What? The coin maybe. Not the photo. I need to see what you have.

D. 1957 penny

In this condition, face value.

D. 1919 d (i believe). The many errors on this coin are most definitely mint errors. I cannot afford to have this coin graded. I want to sell it for the best price I can get for it. It has some type of strike thru error. All the lettering has been smudged or doubled during the minting process. The obverse is dented in. The reverse has a circular punch mark that u can actually feel. Any thoughts?

Yes. Regarding the coin, I think there are no apparent errors shown here. All evidence suggests post mint damage is the only thing that distinctively affected this coin. Grading it would be a poor move, not because of your ability or lack thereof to pay, but because no reputable grading company is likely to encapsulate it and you will be out the money. But there is something else I feel compelled to say. And please don’t shoot the messenger. My assessment comes from fifty years of studying coins...

D. Different us coins

Yes. $1.10 worth.

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