Address: 2201 E Willow St, Signal Hill, CA 90755, USA
Phone: +18004000824
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
G Ortiz
Been here twice to buy some coins. Was not disappointed. Always the best prices and friendly service. My future purchases will be here.
Eric Weis
Very impressive selection of vintage and collectible coins. Very professional.
Cameron Coll
First time going here, so i'll post an update when i go back. Ended up buying a couple generic silver rounds, and the one ive been looking for, a 2021 American Gold Eagle. They're prices are way more reasonable than online, and I love the thought of keeping a local coin shop in business. Staff was super friendly, knowledgeable and they had quite the selection.
Daryn Palicte
Thought they were a reputable dealer, not the real experience tho. What u see online is not available at the store location. Paid extra for FED EX overnight, they saved their money and shipped it UPS...they don't return online inquiries, good luck calling....SIGNAL HILL location
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Yes, it may cost to collectors like me but it is your choice of how much you want to sell it. You may try to sell it on Ebay and let people bid from your price range to maximum.
Why do you ask? I don't have to answer to anyone unless I feel like it or I'm getting paid for it.
Go in and ask for Tommy.
Depends on spot price
I believe 72$ but they'll give what you got a quick look before they suggest an appraisal
Well I would suggest that you get both opinions one from an establishment from a business such as Liberty Coin who can give you an accurate evaluation of the items you have. Cause all coins have a checklist when it comes to value such as: condition, how rare they may be, provenance, ect. Just remember it's only an opinion, a solid one but just hear them out. Then second, form your own opinion from reliable info from coin books. Take a look at both Blue/Red series of Whitman's Price guide books. Current version would be the best. They have alot of GREAT info that will also help you with the Q's you have. Just a great series of books can't stress that enough. Then once you have both evaluations and are satisfied reach out to Auction companies that specialize in coin Acutions and see if they might be interested in listing your coins in an upcoming auction. The goal is to get as much as you can if you're a seller and also walk away knowing your items will would going to a good home.
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I don't think they're worth much more than face value.
Ull buy gold and silver by the weight not by the rarity of the coin. Lmk
If you take it in they will make you a fair offer. They took care of me when they reopened and I sold some gold.
Daily pricing. Go see them.
It's worth face value. They made them that way.
At a coin shop
If they are worn they would probably retail about .25 cents each If they are Philadelphia. Of course the better the condition the more they are worth. How you can tell is if there is no letter below the date. They made two types that year no mint mark and s below the date which is from San Francisco which would be worth considerably more. Roughly worn conditions would start from $7 and up at retail.
1943, I believe has no silver. Silver was needed for the war. For that reason, nickels were made of steel. Still worth over a dollar
Sweet, sell them for Bitcoin
If an Eisenhower $1 then only $1. Many were minted.
Probably around $5-$10
Not much those or common dates Also hows the condition. They are really great dealers and knowledgeable and we'll tell you up front if it's something or nothing good luck on your search
Yes, it can be worth $1-5 but it depends from what coin store or collector you go to. Some will price it 50cents to 70cents. For example: A silver penny from the 1940s may cost $5.
Call them to ask
We are currently $250 over gold melt value per bar.
Take it to liberty coins but to be honest with you. Paper currency is tricky it's all about condition and how rare it is.
Very well kept, well stocked shop, and extremely knowledgeable, helpful staff.
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