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


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D. 1967 dime missing the w

The 1996 Dime has a W in honor of West Point. I think that's the first year that appeared. You have a $.10 dime.

D. 1981 Canada wheat penny

Wheat pennies are from the US. Canada is more partial to the Maple leaf. This specimen at the current exchange rate is about 8/10 of one cent.

D. 1965 wheat penny rear era through the lettering

I'm not sure what rear era means, sounds painful. You've got a great fingerprint there, spend it in good health.

D. 1779-1976 quarter

The expression is shave and a haircut, two bits. Meaning $.25.

D. John f Kennedy 1776 1976 half dollar

Nice example of a bicentennial issue, but still half a dollar.

D. 1945 wheat penny rare

Actually 1945D, which is rarer than the 1945. They made only 266 million. So as soon as they melt down 265.999 million yours will become even rarer. I buy them for two cents and sell them for a nickel in this condition.

D. 1943 Lincoln penny

This is the one year they made them out of steel to conserve copper for the war effort. Yours shows rust and so it's only worth a cent.

D. 1878 CC Morgan Silver Dollar 7 Feathers

CC is the mint mark for Carson City. This is a more desirable mint, the numbers were lower; figure $100 for this lovely dollar!

D. Washington 1979 no mint mark quarter

When did the 70s become historic? I'm not that old! No mint mark = Philadelphia. Spend it!

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