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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. It's a 1944 error penny several errors would love to see what it's worth please an think you

I can‘t see what “errors” you are identifying here, forgive me, just post mint wear on a cent. We’d price it at $0.25 retail.

D. Silver coins from Czar (Empire) Russia, Egypt, the Netherlands and German Republic

I see just one, an 1899 Rouble with possible damage. $24 would be an estimate.

D. I have 2 1943 wheat Pennies,

Fun, right? We sell these for $1-3 and give them to kids.

D. Want to know if I have anything of value. Trying to teach grandkids how to start a collection.

This silver dollar is common and worth its silver, about $32. Buy them a Red Book and read our tutorials. Also, they should join the A.N.A. At the student rate.

D. 2 coins

I see one cent with post mint damage, nothing over a dollar.

D. I have two bills I want to sell: 1. A $2.00 bill. F Series. 1995 Green seal. 2. A $100.00 bill. A Series. 1966. Red Seal. Small ink mark on front. Thank you! Rita

Both of these are close to face value. I like those old red seals, yours is probably worth about $125-135. The $2 bill is just two dollars.

D. Do any of this have value beyond bullion. I am curios about the 1970 nickel if it is a mis-strike as "LIBERTY" is on the edge of the coin, no space between the work and the rim as on other coins

All I see is a Gulden coin. A couple rules: 1. Circulated coins are worth their silver. Actually, usually a little less if you're selling. 2. Anything you think is an error is post mint damage or alteration. All day long I bring people down to Earth and tell them now what they will find out later.

D. We have been cleaning out our old attic and found these. I assume they are worth nothing but figured I'd try. Thank you

The dime has $3 of silver. The cent is nominal in value. You have an ancient that's real and worth $25 or is a reproduction (good chance). If the medal is gold you have over $100, ask a jeweler or coin dealer if you aren't sure.

D. Columbia 2 Escudos 1690-99

The gold in it is $700-800. If I were selling it I'd ask $1,200, but you can understand they are challenging to sell.

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