Address: 82 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, FL 33134, USA
Phone: +13054457561
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 10:30AM–5PM
Friday: 10:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 10:30AM–5PM
Nicholas Williams
Gables Coin is the best place to have your coins and jewelry appraised and sold. Pat is an great guy and has a great love and passion for these collectibles. He has so much knowledge and is one of the top experts in the field. You can definitely trust he will give you the best appraisal for your valuables. He is a hard worker and his wife, Nancy, is very sweet and they both will make sure they help you with whatever you bring in. Great people!
Christopher Viera
Best place in Miami hands down to have your coins and jewelry appraised & sold to get the most money. All the other places I’ve been too have essentially pawn shops. Pat is an expert and loves his craft. You can trust him that he will give you an honest opinion.
Juan Carlos Nunez lopez
This place is a rip off don't sell your coin to this place they don't pay you for what your coin is worth and they don't know nothing about coins
Nacho Patino
It is closet until August 22 I
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I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section. I don't know who you talked to but we have been here since 1966 and you don't stay in business that long by being racist and judge mental to people. I'm sorry you had a problem but if you want to come back I would be happy to take care of the problem. Thank You
These half dollars are copper nickel and are worth .50 each. From 1964 and back are 90% silver and are worth between $4 to $5 each and from 1965 to 1970 are 40% Silver and are worth between.85 & $1 each. Thank You
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i actualy walked up to it in the afternoon and it was open .
I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section. I would have to see the coin and find out what type of error it is. But yes we buy errors coins, silver & gold coins. We also buy gold & silver jewelry, silver flatware, Rolex watches & Diamonds'. Thank You
Many coins of 25 cts. They were produced in 1943. The condition of it also has to do. But possibly they would give it if it is circulated between $ 3.00 to $ 4.00 for it. Practically it would be for the value of silver only.
It will depend on what metal it is, if it is not dated and its condition is not good ... but it will have its value ...
Yes they do
The 1913 penny would only be worth something if still looked new. Like it had not been handled very much,if at all over it's lifetime. It would be very unusual if that is the case, which would make it valuable. Unfortunately, I can't help with the 1883 Columbian coin, although, if it is in very good shape as described for the penny, it would help. I trust it is not a gold coin, which would make it valuable,if only for it's intrinsic value.
A one cent coin is worth about 4-5 cents.
Feel free to call them. It might save you a trip to downtown Coral Gables.
No it wouldn't be really worth anything due to the high mintage and large volume of good-condition wheat pennies, in the future though there could be some value.
Does it looks like silver or copper?
You still have them?
I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section. It depends on the conduction and if they have a Red Seal and a Blue Seal if they have a Green Seal go to the mall and have some fun spending them. Thank You
I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section and I'm sorry I did not get to your question soon enough, we do ship coins if that will help. Thank You
Hi Carlos Alva. You said you had coins for sale or that you wanted to purchase coins? I didn't quite understand.
I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section. Yes it is a key date so it depends on the conduction and I would have to see it. Thank You
I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section I'm sorry I didn't get to your question sooner. It depends on what type of coins they are but they are Silver except nickels they are made out of nickel.
I just found these questions on Google. I did not know that they had this section. I'm sorry I didn't get to your question sooner but it depends on the conduction of your dime. It could be worth from $6 to $66 or more we need to see it and if it has mint mark it could be worth a lot more. Thank You
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