Address: 4000 Hollywood Boulevard #155 South, Hollywood, FL 33021, USA
Phone: +19549630101
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–1PM
Armando Cuervo
The owner is great. Best rates in Broward for your silver coins hands down.
Michael Peterson
I posted a 2 star previously, but some reason it is no longer showing. Yesterday I tried to sell them a PCGS graded XF 40 Draped bust half, PCGS 1875 CC 20 cent piece AU58, NGC 1821 Capped bust 50 MS 61, and a PCGS 1859 Seated liberty 50 cent MS 63. They offered me $3600.00 for all 4 coins, well below wholesale market according to greysheet, after telling me they pay wholesale and sell at retail. Be sure you know wholesale prices before you go in. I will not recommend them to anyone.
James L
Just average. Inventory is ok at best. Called to inquire about prices when silver was at 25.70 and was told they were selling generic bars at $8 over spot, implying a 31% premium yet they paid me under spot when I sold some generic silver to them. Out of the four coin shops I've been to in South Florida they had the second highest prices and made the lowest offers. Not trying to be over the top nasty or bash, just stating a couple factual pieces of information.
NICOLAE C
Came in to sell some of my coins, being that I’ve seen and heard of people getting over on one another. I pretended like I did not know what my coins are worth, I proceeded to show him everything I have to my surprise he was trying to rob me of everything telling me my coins are worth six dollars to fourteen dollars for a silver coin that sells for well over $300 in the same store lol just absolute highway robbery and taking advantage of people. I wouldn’t recommend this place unless you just don’t care to lose money.
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Up to $8 at auction if it has the error and is in mint condition. A quick google search is faster than asking here
$1 unless it's one of the 4 million proofs that were made. Those are worth up to $10. https://www.quora.com/How-much-is-a-John-Adams-1797-to-1801-coin-worth
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