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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. 10 pounds as flatware circa 1910 Too many pieces to photo

Hi Mary, I had a tip we'd be hearing from you! Are those glasses? Are they metal? In order for it to have significant value, it needs to be true silver, e.g., marked .925 or Sterling; or with British hallmarks. The knife blades may be stainless and count for less. When you say "10 pounds," I assume you mean Avoirdupois, like on a bathroom scale, not troy. The minimum scrap value should be at least a couple thousand dollars; how much more depends on the condition, attribution, and exact nature of...

D. Silver s Dollars, silver dollars and 1/2 dollars coins

Your circulated Eisenhowers are not silver, they are copper nickel. Basically, any loose coin from the 70s or later, we just treat as money. Halves are silver 1970 and earlier. Look for those!

D. I have a lot of these. Looking to find out what they are worth.

I think we just spoke... what you have pictured is pretty close to face value. We often buy the common stuff at a few percent over. If you have gold, national, or war emergency notes--or large size--they're better. We also check for rarer districts but they are rare because... they are rare. Marc

D. Sacagawea Dollar

A dollar, as marked.

D. Women’s 14k gold omega watch diamond bezel

These are tricky. Presumably it requires service. If the bend is gold, it’s probably $1,500-3000.

D. Is this 1935 e silver certificate an error to DC's not right

I’m not really following your question. I see a common silver certificate we’d retail at $2-3.

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