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Family-friendly appraisals, complimentary for small collections. SHIP INSURED FOR AN OFFER!


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D. 1970s quarter

You're missing a photo here. But I'll tell you this, the 70s are far enough in the past that I was hot back then, but not so far back that your quarter is worth more than twenty five cents.

D. I know you probably get this alot but I have what I believe is a 1964 SMS mint set all five coins have a satin finish not the mirror fields of a proof coin and when you look at these coins next to the business strike and proof coins the detail is without a doubt much higher quality then any business strike coin the letters are sharp and clean the stars are pointed sharply and are proof quality if not better. The crosslet in the 4 has the distinct build up of silver that makes the tip of the cro...

A lot, yes. Let's start with this: you don't have a '64 SMS. They are exceedingly rare. The odds are incredibly low. You haven't shown a photo or told me where you got it, so nothing suggests to me that you have one. If you did, the indicators are so subtle that I, as an expert, would not claim to even be able to tell, so I'm sure you're mistaken. If you want to be stubborn and pursue this you could get them certified, which would put an end to it. Because the grading company probably wouldn't e...

D. 1922 silver dollar missing the 1 in the date. Iv e been looking for similar ones and I feel this may be 1 of a kind

Perhaps it's the right date and was made in 922. The initials are a nice touch. I agree, unique.

D. 1983 penny error on b

Or damage. Lookin like a cent to me.

D. I have no idea what value it has!

Priceless. Village People??

D. As you can see this 1972 dime has a circular ridge line over Eisenhowers Jaw. I beive tjis is a ultra rare one of a kind Dime.

Rarity does not always translate to value. This is damage and an upper cut to Roosevelt (sorry, wrong president) doesn't make make him a hero.

D. As you can see this 1972 dime has a circular ridge line over Eisenhowers Jaw. I beive tjis is a ultra rare one of a kind Dime.

i'm from 1964 and I'm one of a kind and ultra rare but I can't seem to get it I think I'm worth. it's somewhat the same with your coin.

D. 1960 Jefferson Nickel

Not a respected service. A dollar perhaps.

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