Address: 250 2nd Ave S #280, Minneapolis, MN 55401, USA
Phone: +16123714739
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Hunter Hanson
Seemed like a very nice guy, gives extremely fair prices on silver but charged me tax on bullion which is still exempt from tax. So I lost $130 for no reason, I told him I thought I didn't have to pay sales tax on bullion but he said I did, I thought they maybe changed the law or something so I took his word for it and payed it. But I guess he had bad information or scammed me. I should of not took his word for it right away. I really liked his large selection so I am a little sad that I don't trust him enough to buy from him again.
Keng Thao
I just visti today. The parking is a little harder after 4pm, but it is well worth it. The owner of the shop is really helpful, and super easy to talk to. He was willing to answer many questions that I had, in a unbiased manner. The selection he had is the best around. I bought two coins from him, and he even threw in two capsule for free. Can not say enough good things about this shop. Highly recommended.
Derek Smith
Bill, the owner, is a great source of information and an honest businessman. The shop offers a neat collection of coins, bills, gold and silver bars and other eclectic collectibles. They take the time to inform a prospective buyer/seller on how a price is calculated. Highly recommend to find a gift or keepsake or to just examine some rare or old coins, a must stop for numismatics.
Eric Wong
I was visiting Minneapolis for an event this weekend and decided to visit Premium Quality Coin LLC. Bill, the owner was very professional, HONEST.and great integrity. He help me understand silver stacking and how to figure out the margins. The store has considerable selections, and very fair pricing. This is easily the best place to buy or sell precious metals in Minneapolis. Highly Recommended!!!!!!!
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Ivy, Thank you for contacting us with your question. Without more information (date of the set, proof or uncirculated, number of coins in the set, etc) it would be impossible to determine the value. You can email an image of your set or send us a better description for an accurate evaluation. Best wishes.
Tanya, Thank you for asking. I am not aware that a 1970 double die obverse exists. I assume if it did there would be more than one, and at least one person in our industry would know about it. Since there is no company or individual that knows of one, or has seen one, or has a buy price for one, then it only makes sense that none of the major pricing publications lists a value. I am pretty sure you have misattributed the coin. I hope this helps. Best wishes bill
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