Mt Holly Coin & Gold Exchange

Category: Coin dealer

Address: 17 Washington St, Mt Holly, NJ 08060, USA

Phone: +16092612034

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9AM–3PM

Wednesday: 9AM–3PM

Thursday: 9AM–3PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

dan smith

Aug 28, 2020

I’m into collectibles, and I’m teaching my son about it. He wanted to go to a coin shop. I took him here to buy him a few coins to start his collection. The prices were good so I ended up buying some things myself. The guys there were extremely nice to both me and my son. He wants to go back for Toys. It’s a small store and he has a lot of stuff, but he knows where it is and let’s you take your time, not pushy. If you are into collectibles and are afraid of a little clutter, you are doing it wrong LOL. But if you are a collector and are looking for fair prices, I’d stop by and check it out.

Joe Mama

Mar 26, 2020

I will never return. I don't like intentionally getting ripped off over & over. I definitely wouldn't take gold here to scrap. He's like a used car salesman.

Gregory Day

Oct 23, 2018

Awesome selection of sports cards and coins the best that I know of in New Jersey. And the best cash deals on anything of value you want to sell especially coins and sports cards. And the owner is a good human being who won't rip you off.

Tony

Mar 11, 2017

Went to this guy more than a few times for cash for gold and thought he was giving me a great deal. Turns out he was giving about 20% less than what I would've gotten if I went almost anywhere else. Good for sports collectibles but do not bring your gold here.

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Questions & Answers

Do you buy stamps

Dr Fish | Sep 6, 2020
Jeffrey Achey (Up 2 Speed Crypto) | Sep 6, 2020

Sometimes, dosen't hurt to try.

I have a 1950 D Quarter silver in good condition how much is it worth?

Daniel Berenger | Sep 6, 2020
Jeffrey Achey (Up 2 Speed Crypto) | Sep 6, 2020

Depends on the actual condition, but most likely around the scrap price of silver. You would have to take it in to be graded.

Was curious I have a 1896 Indian head penny I have googled it I thinks it's in fair condition you see the year fine is it worth anything?

Stacy Dooley | Sep 7, 2019
m1k3 b14z3 | Sep 7, 2019

You would have to take to there to find out so the owner can see it

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