Address: 6740 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA 92506, USA
Phone: +19516849930
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–3PM
Wednesday: 11AM–3PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 11AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
djpcan77
Tried to rip me off on a 5 oz bar of silver And I was selling and a 2022 1 once silver panda . The old guy thought I didn’t understand the coins value . Tried to buy both for under spot price . Even though both items hold a premium above spot . Only after I said I was going to leave did he offer a somewhat and I mean somewhat fairer price . If you go there and don’t know what you Have or what your doing .. There is a good chance they will try to rip you off like they did me. Be careful guys and girls . He low balled big time . To a unethical level
Mike Riddle
The owner is very fair and trustworthy.
Mike Y
Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Good prices on gold and silver. They have comics and some spots cards too.
Jeffery Nunez
I'm hesitant to even leave one star for this place. I'm working in the area and figured I'd give this place a shot as it had some decent recent reviews. As I drove 13 miles each way I was finally let into the gentleman's coin shop. I patiently waited to be helped as the employee was helping another person at the time. First off, the store is extremely unorganized and a messy. That doesn't bother me as much as what transpired after. I was finally asked if I could be helped. I asked if they had any U.S. paper money. the gentleman disappeared and came back with two VERY common, beat up torn up stained 1917 legal tender $1 and 1923 Silver Certificate $1 in the same condition. Both notes VERY common I knew immediately from the Speelman and White signatures. I waited for the guy to return and handed them back to him. I said these are common Freidberg number notes and do you have anything graded or national currency? He replied with no I don't have anything graded. I said ok do you have any nationals? He replied with yes I have a bunch of those. I said oh ok may I sift through them? He replied NO, they are not for sale and the "holy grail" of notes. Real expensive stuff that I couldn't afford he said. I was shocked! I said excuse me, little do you know that I've spent thousands in numismatics over the years and consider myself a more than average collector frequently buying and selling at major auction houses, attending coin shows, and staying current on the market place. He mumbled something else and I said let me out of this place. I have NEVER been treated that rude before in a coin shop. Like I said I consider myself an advanced numismatist and couldn't believe what just happened. I've also never wrote a google review before for anyone. I felt this was necessary to do so to warn other numismatist out there to stay far far away. You're better off going to Briggs and Coin in Redlands CA. Much nicer staff and WAY better product.
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Could be anywhere between twenty cents to forty dollars depending on condition & where it was minted but Craig (coin dealer)is fair will help you out ☮
They are open from 11am-3pm im not sure if they have a day where they're closed but I believe they're open daily..?
You can ask him you be there on Tuesday at 11 I just bought two thousand from him and he gave me a good price
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Other than their weight in metals, it would depend on their dates and conditions. An average Indiand Head penny from about 1880 to 1909 goes for about $1 - $5 retail, and this is mostly because of the effort taken to find, store, and sell the penny to a collector, so one shouldn't expect to get more than $0.50 or $0.75. 1909 to 1956 Wheat Pennies could sell for $0.50 to $2 in retail, but are only worth about $0.05.
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