Address: 1550 Scenic Ave Suite 150, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA
Phone: +18004584646
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
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John Karroum
The best place to buy world coins. Very helpful
Remon Zamalis
Bad experience for a first time customer, they sold my collection for less than half of what I paid for shouldn’t trust this guy mark shimel he told me they know what they where doing ! For sure they know , it was my fault shouldn’t trust the first guy who tell me I will get you the best price on your collection .
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Lincoln cents prior to 1983 should weigh 3.1 grams. You can submit images on our website www.stacksbowers.com. If we are interested, we will let you know.
Stack Bowers is a good place to consign your coins for sale at auction. They have numismatic experts on staff to help you determine the value of your collection. If you call their Costa Mesa office, be ready to describe what you have.
Dear Mr. Marquez, Thank you for your interest in our firm. Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value. You can spend this coin.
Dear Mrs. Pastore, Thank you for your interest. Depending on the condition, most of these, if not all are going to be pocket change. You can submit images on our website www.stacksbowers.com. If we are interested we will let you know.
Dear Mrs. Loredo, Thank you for your interest. Yes, we do appraisals. You can submit images on our website www.stacksbowers.com. Once we have a better idea of what it is that you have, we can better help you.
You'll need to be lot more specific. Pictures are very helpful.
99.999% it's face value of 1 cent. Visit www.lincolncentresource.com for more information.
Dear Mr. James, We do not grade coins. We work closely with several third-party grading companies. You can also submit your coins directly to the grading companies such as NGC or PCGS.
Dear Mr. Mason, Concerning the ending of auctions, we won't know when they end until we are finished. Due to the introduction of internet bidding auctions usually run about 60-80 lots per hour. This is totally dependent on how much online participation there is and can go faster or slower.
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