Address: 106 St George St # F, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA
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Jimmy Lowery
Great experience! Fast and safe shipping! Thanks again!
Chris Munn
Wide selection of silver and rare coins every time I go I find something different and never before seen picked up quite a few coins they also sell silver bars and normal coins. Will bring my business here again.
Margaret McKenzie
I recently had the pleasure of shopping at Z-man Rare coins and worked with Alex. She was very helpful and knowledgeable. I first read her story in a coin magazine. It just amazes me how above and beyond she goes to work with and educate a customer. Alex has EARNED the business of myself and my family. I live a few hours away and Z-man Rare coins have shipped me some of my coins in a timely manner. I look forward to to many years of collecting with the help of Alex.
David Christie
Talk about quality service, great selections, and exquisite customer service! Alexandrea knows what she's talking about and has knowledge on par or even better than most other collectors I've met! If you want to buy pieces from a reputable dealer or just want to go in and learn about collecting, do it! She has an amazing selection for coins from the early collectors to those spend serious money! Thank you for the knowledge, the coin I traded/purchased, and I'll be back soon!
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Thank you for your question. If you can, send clear pictures to our email or bring it in to be evaluated. Thank you, look forward to seeing it...
They will but for a more accurate value it's much better to bring them in
Thank you very much for your question. Value is very tough to figure out without seeing the coins but I'll at least give you an idea. OK, wheat cents in general are not very valuable unless in higher grade(condition). There are several dates, 1909-S V.D.B., 1909-S, 1914-D, etc that are better dates and are valuable in low grade. As far as no mint marks, that is very common, ALL except for 2017 had no mint make if minted at the Philadelphia mint. So no mint mark is normal and not rare. As far as the 1937 proof, would have to look at it to see if its a proof. Hope this helped. If you find time, stop by, we can help you out and give a better answer as far as value. Have a great day.
Thank you for the question, the retail value is between $3,100-$3,400. Hope this helps. Thank you again...
Thank you very much for your question. Right now with the strong silver market we are buying above spot price. Anywhere from $1 to $4 over spot per Troy ounce. If you have any questions please call or stop in. Thank you very much, stay safe...
Thank you for your question. The coin would need to be brought in to determine the type of error and condition of the coin. It also can be damage or something else, unfortunately there are many misleading sites online such as "esty" "etsy" that fish for unknowing people and have hundreds of coins listed with photos that have arrows and say "error" and "rare" and are asking big money. Don't fall for those. To be sure, please bring the coin or any coin you have a question with in for a proper examination to determine its value. Thank you very much for your question, look forward to seeing your coin and helping you...
Thank you very much for your question. As to value of the coin, it would depend on exactly what it is. Is it a die issue that caused the line or is it a strike thru. Also, its possible it happened outside the mint thus making it damage and not an error. The only way to know for sure is to bring it in to the shop and let me look at it. By Bringing it in, I can verify the error or damage and coins condition to give a fair estimate on market value. Again, thank you for your question, I look forward to seeing your coin...
Thank you very much for your question. As far a value, you can just bring it in during business hours, posted on Google and our website and we can go through them and give you an idea of value. If your interested in selling, would could then make you a cash offer. Hope this helps, thank you. Have a great day and hope to see you in our store...
Thank you very much for your question. I believe you mean 1976 notes, the answer is maybe. If they have wrinkles or in bad condition, no. If they are crisp uncirculated, yes they have a slight value over the $2 face value. If they are crisp Star notes(star found next to serial number), worth even a little more. Hope this helped. Thank you again and have a good day...
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