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Kindly read our FAQs ("Tutorials") before submitting appraisals or inquiries!

We are still buying Sterling, U.S. Coins, & Other Forms of Silver & Gold.

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. 1928 Gold certificate circulated but in decent shape, its in a protective sleeve.

A stain and some wear, but always collectible. Retail $75-100, we love these if you want to sell!

D. Buffalo nickel

With a date that week it’s no more than a dollar.

D. I have 13 of these that were my grandparents not sure if they are worth anything. Thank you.

Without legible dates about a dollar in total. We sell the dated ones for fifty cents at shows.

D. 1982 Quarter with stricking errors, part of the side of the coin is almost wavy

Why would you blame this damage on our hard working mint employees? Spend it if you can.

D. It missing the1

Well here are the possibilities... it could have been minted in 776... the 1 could have worn off in post-mint damage (likliest explanation)... it could be an obstruction of the die, perhaps filled with grease or other foreign matter. It's not a dramatic error, if it even is one, so personally I'd spend this. You might want to read our tutorial where we talk about the value of common coins and errors. Sorry that's all I have for you.

D. Authenticated brilliant uncirculated Eisenhower dollar

Irina, it is not authenticated by a very respectable company like NGC, PCGS, or ANACS. However, it doesn't matter... it's a very common coin, yours is probably worth $3 retail.

D. I believe it’s an old Roman coin. I just wanted to see what it’s value is currently.

It's either a poor copy or has damage. Either way, I'd say $5 max.

D. Hello sir/madam, These are my collections of coins, and I need to know its value and future of these collections, kindly let me know for any details, thank you

It's hard to tell from these poor photos. You might have a little silver there; regardless I think we are in the under $10 department here.

D. 1943 copper penny , no mint stamp

1943 copper cents are rare, worth $100,000 and up. What you have here looks like a 1943 steel cent, with corrosion, worth 2 cents. If it sticks to a magnet, stay with your day job.

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