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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. Coin of the German Empire, 2 Pfennig from 1907, mintmark "J" (Hamburg). The coin is in very high condition, likely AU/UNC, with well-preserved details and natural patina.

The NGC price guide lists this coin at $50 but that's for certified coins, and most world coins are trading at a fraction of book value. It's not unrealistic to say it's worth $15-20, but finding a buyer at that price is another matter...

D. This 2023(D) Idar Women's Quarter is a rare find for any coin collector. The coin features an error that makes it unique from other quarters. The coin was minted in Denver, United States

Well, you make a great pitch! Every coin is unique, however. Whatever minor variety or post-mint wear you are identifying may be special to you, but I'm not sure you'll easily find a buyer much past 25 cents.

D. Just some of the collection

I think we wrote you earlier... we offer a complimentary appraisal of one or two coins. You have various alloys of silver here in the area of under a dollar up to several dollars. Why not arrange a proper appraisal with us?

D. Just some of the collection

Looks like a fractional silver bar worth it's weight in... silver (can't make out the weight); and an early wheat that may have a book value of a dollar but again, the photo isn't stellar.

D. 2 coins pictured, cased one has close view (cc) Just looking to get a ball park of value.

I see one Morgan dollar, front and back. It's worth about $30-35 retail. "cc" usually refers to a carson city mintmark No such mark is visible on your coin.

D. 1886 indian head penny

Common date & corroded, no more than a dollar.

D. 1776-1976 Eisenhower coin, one no mint mark and the other is type 1. 1808 liberty o coin

Looks like you may have a proof, possibly silver. It's worth about $10 if no copper visible on edge; $3 if visible.

D. it looks like it's a 3 over 2 could you confirm for me?

I would have to see it in person, the photo does not have enough resolution to tell.

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