Address: 4232 Socastee Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588, USA
Phone: +18432939000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12–5PM
Tuesday: 12–5PM
Wednesday: 12–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: Closed
danielle vallario
Honest owner
Stacy Fetherolf
Went by here to check out some Morgan and Peace dollars and we were very pleasantly surprised! Very good amount of inventory of high grade coins and they seem to sell them at what they should be (Doesn’t over-exaggerate estimated grades to charge more). Owner is very friendly and knowledgeable on coins. Will be returning!
Patriotic Stacker
Nice shop and a lot of inventory
Robert Sherman
Coin Galleries of Myrtle Beach is a great newer coin shop in the area. Joe and Brad have a wealth of knowledge are both friendly and helpful. They took the time with us to go over everything we needed to know about gold purchases, coins, bullion etc. A fun place to visit bring the kids!
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Yes, honest and trustworthy owner. He sells coins to my son age 12 and once we met him we don't go anywhere else. Goodluck!
Myrtle Beach Coin Exchange. David will be fair and honest. Bring your coins, currency, and precious metal.
Don't listen to anyone who says to bring them in - they are worth $1 each, no precious metals content and would be wasting your time and the dealer's to bring in
No thank you
The halves would probably be $1.50 each. Quarters probably $3.25 each.
I recently took my mom's coins to Mb coin exchange and I had investigated each coins value as a novice. They offered me about half of what I came up with. I took it.
Call. The owner is awsome and willing to work with you. He's very honest in my experience and very knowledgeable as well.
We'd have to see, condition is everything
I've been there several times. Yes he does sell 90 percent silver
No. They sell collectable coins and currency.
No
The mint has tried to make some coins for modern collecting. State quarters, Bicentennial Lincoln cents, Westward journey nickels are some examples. Other mint products are modern commemoratives that started in 1982 with the Washington half dollars. Other commemoratives in silver half dollar, silver dollar, and $5 dollar gold are also available. The coin exchange will help you with modern collecting if that is what you are looking for. I have had good luck finding what I need there.
1923 silver dollar
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