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Family-friendly appraisals, complimentary for small collections. SHIP INSURED FOR AN OFFER!


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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Most inquiries we get are about circulated coins made after 1971, and/or coins where people mistake post-mint damage and wear for "errors". You can expect us to affirm these are face value. We ask that before you write and submit such questions, to PLEASE first read through our existing postings and our "what it's worth" primers.

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D. 1922 peace dollar coin

It's the most common silver dollar we see, figure $25!

D. I have this coin that I inherited that is unique than any other coin. No other coin looks like it. I don’t understand how a coin can have a bulb shape and maintain all the details of it’s design. Can any of your experts explain how it could have been made?

Every coin is unique when you study it close enough.... I have seen many coins, and quite a few have had this kind of bulbous, raised portion. While I can't be sure, my best guess is it was not in fact "made" that way, but suffered some kind of post-mint damage, most likely deformation from heat. It's cool and interesting, but my experience suggests whatever happened didn't add appreciable value to it. I have a cent for sale for $20 with a similar feature... but it's for sale because nobody has ...

D. Send a file with description thank you

That would be nice... but suffice to say, pre-1965 silver (dimes and higher) are worth 20x face value, e.g., a Franklin half is $10. Read about the rest in our tutorials.

D. 1943 S steel wheat penny

These are common, under a dollar.

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