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Attenzione: We're in Firenze February 16-24, but still reachable!

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

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D. Canada 1944. In mint condition. Back of coin : georgivs VI D:G: Rex ET IND:IMP:

I like these wartime nickels, I think they have an alloy the way we we substituted steel for cents. But I see a lot of them, we price them at a dollar.

D. Wondering if this is an error coin and how much it may be worth

A faulty planchet, yes, a lamination issue, but no real value, it's as much a flaw as anything. Call it a dollar on a good day.

D. Back of CROWN 1935 coin

Don't see a picture, but a 1935 crown, now we're talking! That's a coin I'd pay $15 or more for. But you've submitted numerous items, we ask that people limit them to one or two, at this point in fairness to me, you should come see me! Can we meet?

D. I have 7 50 cent canada coins. Years :1969,1968,1985,1982,1981 All in mint condition like never even used before.

Retail they'd be a dollar apiece but we can't pay more than half that, which still beats the exchange rate.

D. 2000 D new hampshire

Just a state quarter, spend away.

D. Mint conditon

I"m only replying to say this is truly an example of the OPPOSITE of mint condition. It has loads of wear, and zero original metallic luster.

D. 1895 0 Morgan silver dollar

The 1895-O has a low mintage and yours is a nice Very Fine. I'd say it's around $350. HOWEVER these are commonly counterfeited and it depends upon the reverse, so I'd have to inspect it in person, carefully, under magnification!

D. 1894 0 Morgan silver dollar

$50, you have some nice dates.

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