Address: 3425 Florida Ave S, Lakeland, FL 33803, USA
Phone: +18636472052
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Teri Leegaard
Looking to cash in moms coins for her, and they had fair prices and a very pleasant store to shop.
Ryan Kramer
A fairly well organized place. Fantastic quality overall, some bulk lots. About every type of item for the beginner to those putting together a registry set. Pricing on slabbed pcgs NGC is fair but no room for resell. Great prices on many items though. Helpful folks. Sometimes old lady's come in and gripe about their policy of, your face holes, your choice. "no mask required;" then walk around for twenty minutes still complaining.
Jason Gutmann
This store has everything a numismatist would need to add to or enhance his or her collection. Be it Buffalo Nickels, Peace Dollars, Ancients or just albums and coin holders, Hauser's has everything conveniently organized within its shelves and vaults. I go there all the time to add to my collection, and can always rely on them to have what I need.
Jeff Brooks
Hey, they provide excellent service and they of course get a premium for the service. Every thing is basically cost plus and that is not a bad thing. If you collect, consider these fine people part of your team. They will help you achieve your goals, complete sets, etc. My teenagers thought this place would be boring but they litup when we got inside. It was fun to see the kids enthusiasm and interest in the coins, currency, and other documents from our nation's past and also a wide variety of other nations around the world. Give it a try.
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Questions here are answered by the general public. I suggest you go to Hauser's and ask the staff.
Yes they do...
I think they do...
No letter means it was minted in Philadelphia. The "L" not looking normal means it was worn in the minting process and not rare. The stalk is either due to wear or strike-thru. Not really rare either...
They do buy them...
I would have to look
Try looking online at the banknote collector guides
I have some rare elvis records. Any idea where I can take them to sell them? I'm in polk County.
Take them to Hauser's...
A dollar
Condition is everything. Very common coin. Spend it...
Condition is everything when it comes to most coins. A regular one is worth 10 cents. If it's grade(condition) is MS-65 it's worth $20, MS-66 its $30, MS-67 its $120, MS-68 its $800...
Unless it's a proof, almost all Sacagawea dollars are just worth face value, and I spend them.
It depends, but they are extremely competitive compared to other shops in the area and are always open for negotiating
Im sure they do...
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