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

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Most inquiries we get are about circulated coins made after 1971, and/or coins where people mistake post-mint damage and wear for "errors". You can expect us to affirm these are face value. We ask that before you write and submit such questions, to PLEASE first read through our existing postings and our "what it's worth" primers.

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D. Rare 1964 Penny

The only thing from 1964 that is rare is me.

D. Idk how to do this taking alone shot

We welcome one or two items for complimentary appraisal. Buffalo nickels are worth about 50 cents to a dollar retail if the dates are legible. The other U.S. Coins are face value; the world coins add up to about a dollar.

D. Hello, I am about to sell one of my coins from my collection and before I do, would like to know if I’m making a terrible mistake. It is a micro O 1899-O graded MS-63 by PCI, which usually means it’s a PCGS 62. The main question I have beyond the innate value of the grade and type of coin, is regarding the clash marks on the obverse. I have not seen another like this in any of the VAM varieties and would like an expert to let me know if they can put a price to the rarity of it. Thank you!

Hard to say it's a "mistake" without knowing actual sale price. I don't accept the presumption a PCI is simply one notch below PCGS. This coin looks like it's got light circulation wear and would more likely be in the XF-AU range. Also, these varieties are hard to sell above the price of the regular issue, we get them and they can sit through a year of shows before a buyer pays appreciably more. So my advice is, be confident in selling and put your money to work for a coin you want more or a cor...

D. 1916 quarter of lady liberty head and a 1916 standing liberty quarter

Heavily worn. Could be worth $1000 if authentic. Requires authentication, contact us if interested in pursuing.

D. How much are these worth my number is 347-988-6744 feel free to call me

Dollar is a dollar, nickel is... perhaps ten cents. No date visible!

D. 1982 D copper Pennies, Small Date large Date, No mint mar 2 -1984 DD ear

All circulated 1982 cents worth a cent. Same for 1984.

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