Address: 2600 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, USA
Phone: +17075462575
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 9AM–4:30PM
Friday: 9AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–2PM
Marty Steiner
I have bought from & sold to these folks for a number of years now and I wholeheartedly recommend them!! Under the excellent management of Brittany Bradford, she has put together a superb staff that treats every customer with kind & friendly consideration. They are a significant & noteworthy asset to our City of Santa Rosa and to the communities of the entire Sonoma County & North Bay.
Liz Cortez
Went to buy a monster box of silver rounds but my bank was giving me issues & the shop was just about to close. I had to wait until the next morning to resolve the bank issue, but by then silver went up $1. I showed up in the morning & Mr.Rinkor honered the original price, saving me $1 per coin on a monster box! Unbelievable... My family & I will continue to use this place for all our precious metal needs. Thank you Rinkor!
Jack Chambless
Met the owners of this terrific coin business at the FUN show in Orlando. Their selection is amazing. Great value and many rare pieces.
Elliott Lim
Mike is an absolute stand up guy to do business with! Always very trustworthy which in my opinion is the most important quality when dealing with coins or bullion!! Cant wait to do more business!
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Hi ! Good question, but no we don't have a way to smelt
On average they are worth $22 to $26 each. If you want an exact number, bring them by our office as condition is a big factor.
More often than not, these are not mint errors,but it is always worth looking at to be certain.
They can and do, more likely than not by gold weight
Sometimes
Those guys are to of the line. I drove 3 hours to take my coin there and worth every penny
Yeah I believe that they do. They definitely sell it. So I can imagine that they purchase old currency.
RRC does appraise coins & currency. The value will heavily depend on the condition.
Just a dime. They have to be 1964 and older to have any extra value.
We would have to see the coin to determine whether it is an error or post mint damage.
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