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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. quarter is a overstruck by the looks of it and very cool looking thanks for looking

It looks like George Washington hovering over a map of Manhattan. Whatever is going on most likely happened after it left the mint, and is of little value.

D. My father gave me this beautiful coin/money clip decades ago. He often traveled to Mexico on business & brought this back from one of those trips. Anyway, I'd like to get this appraised. I don't know if I want to sell it at this time. I may want to leave it to my family as well. Thank you so much for your kind attention.

It looks like a Mexican 50 peso gold piece with a value, in jewelry, of $4,900. If the mount is 14K gold you can add a couple hundred dollars. If authentic, and it looks like it very well may be so, this was a generous gift indeed, and something special to keep in the family.

D. It's missing the 1

Still worth 25 cents!

D. Silver Certificate series1935F dollar bill. I have read worth 3-5$ but some "collectors" eBay ASKING 500-1k. Confused

You would probably benefit from the tutorials we have at hvcoins.com, top center. The one pictured would be $2 on a good day. Many eBay listings are asking prices and scams.

D. 2000 p Roosevelt Dime broad strike and smooth edges error

This is post-mint alteration. It's been milled or rolled. Perhaps a coin counting machine? Nothing that adds value.

D. What would be the appraisal rate for this bill may I ask? I have several other older bills as well ($2 bills, $1 and $100-all from early 1900's) thanks

That's a common note, we sell them for $20-30 at shows in this condition. A last-year large size silver certificate, series 1923. You may submit one or two a day for complimentary appraisals.

D. Please appraise. Ty.

It's probably in the $100-200 range. I can't tell in a frame, if it has glue or discoloration or has been trimmed, it's worth less. This is a $1 "Education Note" probably 1896.

D. 1983 d pennies Wheat pennies

The wheat cents are worth 2-4 cents each. After 1958 you can spend.

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