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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. Hello, I have had these coins (Chinese I think) for years. Along with Susan B Anthony, Indian head nickels, JFK pre 1968, US Constitution, George Washington dollar, Sacagawea (to name a few. Any help would be appreciated

Most or all are counterfeit. We can verify this in person. You can also check the mass in grams, odds are they are light; if they stick to a magnet you know they are not real. If not, well, they still probably aren't real. Sorry!

D. Ungraded: 1893 Quarter, 1907 Quarter, 1892 Dime, 1893-S Dime, 1857 Half Dime, 1872 Dime, 1914-D Quarter, 1901 Dime, 1892 Half Dollar, 1858 Dime, 1871 Half Dime, 1862 Half Dime, 1893 Half Dollar, 1857 Dime, 1854 Dime Graded: AU 53 Details: Damaged 1873-S Quarter, EF 45 Details: Cleaned 1877-S Quarter, G4 1907-D Half Dollar, VF25 1857 Quarter, G4 1912 Half Dollar, F12 1897 Half Dollar, VF35 Details: Cleaned, Scratched 1861 Quarter, F12 1915-S Half Dollar, AU50 Details: Cleaned 1901-O Dime, EF40 D...

I guess you missed the part where we state, right before you click “submit,” that we offer one or two complimentary appraisals per day. But let me give you the executive summary on your coins. Someone, and forgive my candor if I’m mistaken but I’m guessing it’s you, made the mistake of paying to certify them, which was a great expense relative to their value. If you go to Coinflation.com you’ll see their melt value is about 40-50 times face value. For instance, the dimes have $4 of silver, and t...

D. Extra one number beside the 19

It could be from the year 11911... it could also be a deep scratch rendering this to the melt value, somewhat below $541.

D. Haf dollar

Hard to believe, but it's got $25 in silver! Not likely to have value beyond that.

D. Found after a friend's father had passed. Dont know if it's real. Curious of it's value if it was real.

Looks real but not high value, I'd price it at $20. Not our speciality, might want to bring it to a club or show.

D. 1774 half dime

Actually it says 1794, there are no 1774 half dismes. Not that it matters; your coin is not real.

D. Hope all is well. Not sure if this is an original or a print. My understanding is that the artist is Henri Cassiers. Any idea on value or if this is something you might be interested in? Thank you.

Real or not, secondary and tertiary art is hard to move. It's a "get what you can" kind of thing. We steer clear of these things unless part of a substantial estate collection.

D. Hello! Are these 1930 coins worth more than their weight in silver? Thank you!

Less. Figure 45 times face value. They are underweight from circulation wear and common. The only better dates would be 1932-D and -S, but unlikely to find those in circulated groups.

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