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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. 2011 1 ounce gold eagle

$2,600 if real, depends on whether you have box and papers. Color is off, not sure if it's authentic, need to see in person!

D. 2000p Sacagawea dollar Mint state Uncirculated Specimen (sp1) error Records and receipts included * Some went on the Apollo missions, we're cheerio dollors and into circulation.

I’m not following, you’re mixing up a lot of terms. You have to explain more clearly why this is more than a dollar. We treat most modern coins as face value.

D. Wasn’t sure if the flash was bad so I did 2 front and 1 back. I found this and a few more in my dads things recently after he passed. Hopefully it’s worth something. Thanks for your helpful suggestions on this.

I can’t tell the denomination. It would help to see the reverse. It’s worth at least $300 if authentic which it probably is. If you have a bunch of them, you might wanna come in for a proper appraisal or offer. Marc

D. 1950 US quarter

Worth $4-5 for the silver.

D. 1955 US Nickel

Most Jefferson nickels are just five cents.

D. Dramatic works of Shakespeare

It’s real. The condition isn’t fabulous, but it is old. I couldn’t nail it down. You might want to trust a rare book seller. Sometimes I just put stuff like that on eBay and hope that someone bids a fair price. If I was selling it, I would ask 25 bucks. But I’m really a Coin/ currency /jewelry dealer.

D. 1964 US quarter

$4-5, as it’s silver.

D. 1957 US dime

$2, as it’s silver.

D. Just wondering if I have anything of value here

Looks like a collection of counterfeit silver coins. I‘d have to see in person to determine if any are real. The ones that stick to a magnet are definitely not real.

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