Here are some local coin dealers based on your request:
- [Golden Peaks Coin, Gold & Silver] in Littleton, Colorado: Open today until 5 PM, they specialize in buying and selling jewelry, gold, silver, and coins.
- [A World of Coins] , also in Littleton, Colorado: Open until 5 PM, this store focuses on buying and selling rare coins, paper money, and estate jewelry.
- [Mile High Coin] in Aurora, Colorado: This by-appointment-only shop buys and appraises coin collections, bullion, and jewelry, open until 5 PM.
- [Eagle Coin & Precious Metals] in Eagle, Idaho: Open until 5 PM, they deal in buying and selling rare coins and precious metal products.
- [OJ’s Coin & Jewelry] in Port St. Lucie, Florida: Open until 3 PM today, they buy and sell coins, precious metals, and jewelry.
- [American Coin & Gold] in Keizer, Oregon: They buy and sell gold, silver bullion, jewelry, and coin collections, open until 4 PM today.
- [Alabama Coin Shop] in Pelham, Alabama: Open until 5 PM, they deal in gold, silver, and both domestic and foreign coins.
- [Cameo Coins & Collectibles] in Vienna, Virginia: Open until 3 PM, they offer a veteran coin shop experience along with jewelry, collectibles, and appraisals.
- [Lone Mountain Coin] in Scottsdale, Arizona: Specializing in the evaluation and purchase of gold, silver, and rare coin collections, they are open until 5 PM.
- [American Numismatic Investments] in Englewood, Colorado: Open until 2:30 PM, this local dealer buys and sells gold, silver, jewelry, and other items.
- [Americana Collectors] in Independence, Missouri: A long-standing store that buys and sells rare coins, gold, silver, and collectibles, open until 5 PM.
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Golden Peaks Coin, Gold & Silver 4.9 (80)Closed · Coin dealer 8966 W Bowles Ave Unit J]
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A World of Coins 4.3 (128)Closed · Coin dealer 7735 W Long Dr]
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Mile High Coin 4.7 (306)Open · Coin dealer 3190 S Vaughn Way # 550]
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Eagle Coin & Precious Metals 5.0 (118)Closed · Coin dealer 839 E Winding Creek Dr # 203]
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OJ’s Coin & Jewelry 4.7 (130)Open · Coin dealer 7590 U.S. Rte 1]
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American Coin & Gold 4.8 (28)Closed · Coin dealer 4922 River Rd N]
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Alabama Coin Shop 4.8 (64)Open · Coin dealer 3183 Pelham Pkwy B]
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Cameo Coins & Collectibles 4.3 (206)Open · Coin dealer 444 Maple Ave E]
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Lone Mountain Coin 5.0 (196)Closed · Coin dealer 18529 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 123A]
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American Numismatic Investments 4.3 (90)Open · Coin dealer 3201 S Santa Fe Dr]
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Americana Collectors 4.3 (235)Open · Coin dealer 14100 E 42nd Terrace S A]
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- Check online reviews and ratings: Look for positive feedback and a strong reputation within the numismatic community.
- Verify industry associations: Many reputable dealers are members of professional organizations like the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS).
- Assess their knowledge and transparency: A good dealer should be knowledgeable about coins and be transparent about their pricing, fees, and policies.
- Consider their range of services: Look for dealers who offer services like coin grading, appraisals, and a diverse inventory of coins.
- Be wary of unrealistic offers: Avoid dealers offering prices significantly below market value, as this could be a sign of a scam or counterfeit coins.
- Consider visiting coin shows or joining a local coin club: These can provide opportunities to meet dealers and get recommendations from other collectors.
- Look for dealers with a strong online presence: Check their website for details about their services, background, and contact information.
- Ask about their licensing and business history: Verify that the dealer is licensed and check for any past disciplinary actions or complaints.
By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision when choosing a local coin dealer.
How do you get coins appraised without getting ripped off?
Getting a professional appraisal will be the most accurate way to determine a coin’s value. You can get your coins appraised at a local coin shop or at a coin show.
Who is the best person to sell coins to?
I can help with that. Local face to face for cash in a police dept lobby / parking lot is best. Then there is the pmforsale sub… avoid pawn shops / eBay for sure…if you absolutely must, you can look at a real coin shop as they will be better than pawn shops but all far behind what a face to face deal can get you.
How do you find a trustworthy coin dealer?
(1) Is the Coin Dealer Experienced? …
(2) Does the Coin Dealer Have Any Assets? …
(3) Is the Coin Dealer Known Among His Peers? …
(4) What Are the Coin Dealer’s Ethics? …
(5) Do You Have Any Recourse if You Get Ripped Off?