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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. 1937 nickel

$1-2 retail.

D. Idk what to call o

I’m not sure what you are asking. But you have a picture of a common dime that I would spend.

D. 1964 Nickel

Even a mint state one would be common; this you should spend.

D. 1964 Nickel

Unremarkable. I’d charge $1, ambitiously.

D. 1928 $10 gold certificate

We like those! $50-100 range. Any other currency? Interested in selling?

D. 1959d

I first year Lincoln Memorial cent, worth, drumroll.... one cent!

D. I have one 1995 wheat penny, with no mint mark, that has an incomplete “trust” stamp. It has minor discoloration but otherwise in fair condition. Could this be a high-value error coin?

You’re about 40 years off, it’s 1955. On the Sheldon scale, “fair” is 2 out of 70. You’re not so far off there. As for “minor discoloration,” that’s way too kind. I’d call this a low-value damaged coin. Sorry, with I had better news.

D. 19t6 D wheat penny never cleaned

Do you mean 1916? All I see is a reverse. $1 retail perhaps.

D. 1883 NY HK-134 Washington’s Headquarters, Newburgh, NY Struck in bronze

I love these “so called dollars”. It’s take what you can get. I want it to be worth $75 but they are hard to sell.

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