Address: 2810 W Kennewick Ave # E, Kennewick, WA 99336, USA
Phone: +15097351507
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–6PM
Friday: 9:30AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Juanita Nunnally
We sold coins here and they made the process easy. They showed us the current market wholesale and retail and that made the decision so much easier as to whether to sell or not.
Lobo-Perez
Great experience selling my Gold here, they gave me 25 over spot & paid in cash, I was in and out in 5 min. 🌟 👍
Bruce C.
Very pleasant half an hour spent looking and listening. From my perspective the items in the store are one of the better selections in the area. The currency I purchased was reasonably priced. Some day when I'm feeling a little more flush there are several early halves that will need some closer inspection. Pleasant atmosphere even in covid days. I look forward to the next visit.
Skip Russell
I found the staff to be very helpful and knowledgeable. Their 1 ozt silver round premium is $2.50. I've only found 1place cheaper and it is not in this area. I've bought quite a bit of gold and silver bullion here, and have never been disappointed. I highly recommend this coin shop.
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Yes they do
Yes
Only if it gold or silver or a rare coin
They are selling the first day version, with post mark and stamp for $5. Unless you bill is a low number or star it's probably not worth the gas.
I'm pretty sure they do.
I've seen coins. Probably can make arrangements for bars.
They do.. Depends on the piece for spot over.
This depends on what spot price is for each metal. Today silver is about $25 and gold is holding around $1900. That would mean that about 76 ozt of silver would equal roughly 1 ozt of gold. You could trade gold for silver and vice versa at most bullion dealers. A couple of things to keep in mind are the prices of each metal (is it worth trading?) And the big one is that you will pay a premium on anything you are buying but only get spot price (or less) on anything you want to sell. You're basically selling them one and using that money to buy the other.
Unless it's misstamped or a double die, etc...something that makes it unusual, it's value would be $1
No cost .. they have always looked at all coins I've brought them for free.
Have to bring it in
Bring it by
Check other coin stores if you don't like what they offer always Seattle but they're reasonable
Its a 1943 nickel I just came across quiet a few and some currency and 2 1943 pennies wheat and I'm going through a hardship right now with a death in my family I'm willing to sell it all
THEY HAVE LOTS OF SILVER ROUNDS, BARS & SILVER COINS FOR SALE! LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM, IN A VERY NEAT AND ORGANIZED WAY. GO CHECK THEM OUT YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED.
If you still have contact me
$40.54 per gram as of right now...
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