Address: 254 E Main St, Alhambra, CA 91801, USA
Phone: +16262821151
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–3PM
Alex
When I was a kid, I brought my early 1900’s two dollar bill and asked what this was worth. The owner said it’s not worth anything and then asked if I would like to sell it to him for $2. Being young and naive I agreed but now I know he gipped me. Shame on you for taking advantage of a kid! My family needed money and I was trying to sell what I had.
Handsome Dak
I went to this place after visiting another coin shop in Pasadena looking to find out about some old coins with the possibility of selling them. This place is a very clean and quaint shop, the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. They carefully inspected each coin looked up the current value for each coin, and made me an offer. As I said I went to another coin shop that looked at the same coins and made an offer of about half of what Alhambra coin center offered me. I was going to continue to check around for the best deal from other shops, but due to the offer and the cost of gas and time, I felt this was likely one of the top offers I'd receive and accepted their offer. It was very quick and professional. I'd definitely recommend this shop to anyone interested in buying selling bullion or selling old coins. They do have other items of value as well, designer bags, watches, I even saw a couple of comic books in there. All in all it was a good experience that have me a chance to write a positive review.
Cambio De impacto
one because aunt of place! the first thing they don't even open the door when you come in they don't greet you, when you try to ask a question they don't let you speak! they just say we don't buy we don't buy !!!! Without knowing the concept of why I am there, Today I drove almost 1 hour for nothing that decilution .., I brought a Roman coin of more than 2000 years, the 1982 copper coin that weighs 3.1 and another 1907 centranos what a great disappointment so great I got out of there very very sad I was just looking for an answer and price😢
Aethelred The Ready
This was the first coin shop I went to when I was a just a little kid. They were very patient with me and answered all my questions politely and respectfully and were always showed me what I would ask to look at (assuming they had any). That was the beginning of a long relationship, I always feel welcomed and respected when I go there and if you are interested in the collecting coins or have a collection that you want to know more about, they are perfectly willing to explain what you have and what it's worth, even if you end up not buying anything. I would especially recommend this place to anyone who has children who want to get into the hobby.
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I have a 5 cent coin with a defect has some value
The net marked the woman who touched me to see my coins, the güera behaved very racist.
Sorry I don't speak Spanish but the shop might have such a thing but I'm just warning you that their prices are way too high oh, and they do not pay you even face value for expensive coins. They are a complete rip-off and I do not suggested anybody goes there. Find another coin shop.
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I love this place so much , just move to LA and got introduced to this place
well I actually sent mine off to get graded they haven't came back yet but when they do I will let you know I called several people took it to several people they said if it's not on the books it's not really worth anything apparently it has to be in the red book or some other books to be qualified as a rarity or whatever and I asked about new discoveries nobody could answer my question not even supposed experts and I called the mint marks the u.s. mint about it but the marks and the so-called experts couldn't answer my question so I sent mine off too anacs to get graded and see what they say so as soon as it gets back I'll let you know and my Sacagawea chess I'm going to try to send you a link about this other man that hasn't same questions cuz I have different subject to reaches with all kinds of problems and everybody doesn't know what to say go to utube. Search sagagewecha
You will have to go there. No coin dealer does appraisals with Google messages!!
you have to take the coin to get a degree
Yes we do. Please reference www.accbullion.com for current buy/sell prices.
Not there in this place. I went 2 weeks ago to also sell old Mexican coins and they told me that they did not buy that type of coins there. I was attended by the owner's son, a very handsome and attentive boy.
Yes, the price varies day by day. Currently we are paying $4 per quarter.
It would be good to take it to see it and suddenly you do business.
It’s valued at 25c. You can spend it, thank you for your question
6’ distancing, mask required, limited occupancy, and acrylic barriers during transactions.
Please refer to www.accbullion.com for live pricing on gold and silver bullion. Thank you
Entry for the year if and if it is in good condition more
No value. A lot of misinformation on the internet. Thank you!
You have to go in the shop to get them evaluated.
Timothy is correct, only worth .25 cents. We do not buy or sell those coins, thank you
Thank you for your question, that is a silver quarter with a value of about $3.50 currently.
It depends on the condition of the coin the mintage and the mint mark also if I were you I'd download PCGS price guide to give you a better idea and they have pictures too so you can compare
We currently buy those for $15-$20 depending on the condition. Thank you
Go to pcgs price guild.but they should be checked or graded .
E bay. Or offer up
If they are no mint or D they are not silver. You can spend the coins. If they have an S mint mark they are most likely silver. The 3 piece sets would be from $10 to $12 dollars. The regular 6 piece non silver proof set probably $4.
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No I don't think so, i tried with a few LMCs and they barely glanced at them before dismissing them. Broadstrike and an off center btw. That was just my experience you may have better luck
I'm gonna say ballpark $100k +/-
You must bring your coins to Covina coin and jewelry at S. Citrus in Covina. They have always given me the best deals when selling coins. The staff is very efficient, especially the owner, and I'm pretty sure they also speak Spanish. Eliminate the best coins, but if you have gold to sell to get to Alhambra, gold and jewelry on the corner of Mission and Atlanta. ask for Al and you can tell them that Nick recommended you
If it's the FS101 its worth a couple hundred
No I don't sorry
No sir I'm collecting
You can get an estimate of the coins worth by visiting the Alhambra coin center
I believe they do, if they don't have, they can order them for you.
I'm a customer there and I can confirm they sell boutique purses. They do have other boutique items (shoes, scarfs), but it looks like they focus on purses. I just want to mention they're a great group of people that work there too.
You need to take it in to be apraised. What ever you do, do not clean the coin. Cleaning can cause damage to thr surface and lower its value.
I have alots of Mexicans old coins you buy Mexican coins to and aots of penny’s rom us 1936
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