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


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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APPRAISALS

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D. 1999 p dime

Just a dime I think, with uneven wear. Could be struck through a little grease, might be a minor obstruction of some kind. No special value.

D. 1943 s nickel

Now THIS nickel is a silver wartime alloy, you'll see the mint mark over Monticello on the reverse. This is worth about a dollar.

D. 1941 nickel

Same, it's pretty much just a nickel, maybe a little more to a collector.

D. 1939 nickel

Just a nickel in this grade, perhaps 50 cents to purchase.

D. 1937 buffalo nickel

"Book" value may be a dollar, but we sell these at shows for 25 cents or less, so we pay 10-15 cents for these in bulk!

D. 1897 v nickel

We sell these for a dollar at shows.

D. 2000 p sacajawea gold cheerio

I doubt it, did YOU get it in a box of Cheerios? I have to see the back to tell for sure.

D. I have other coins and all are in good condition.

Buffalo nickels with clear dates fetch about fifty cents at coin shows. Do you want to sell a collection?

D. 1912 no mint wheat penny in good shape

No mint mark means Philadelphia. Worth a dollar or two at most.

D. 1989 quarter appears to have foil around edge.

Not sure what to make of it, perhaps someone's lunch? The mint tends not to do this. Collectors used to put coins in foil to preserve them, the aluminum reacts more than the coin itself, protecting it from impurities. In any event nothing of great value that I see here.

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