NC Coppers

Category: Coin dealer in Raleigh, North Carolina

Address: 1025 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA

Phone: +19195612075

Opening hours

Sunday: 9:30AM–5PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Paul Tomkins

Aug 7, 2021

Outstanding experience at this establishment. my sons - 11 and 13 - recently got into coin collecting. Ken Jr. spent 90 minutes chatting with my sons and teaching them some coin collecting basics. This gentlemen one out of his way for what amounted to a four dollar sale. I unequivocally recommend NC Coppers.

Winslow Hobbs

Mar 17, 2021

I recently visited this shop, but did not boy or sell, but was able to receive a lot of advice from Ken! He was very friendly and patient with me while I asked questions about numismatics.

Alex McGrew

Nov 10, 2020

Attempted to buy a proof set from him. He quoted me a ridiculous price. Found the exact same item on Ebay for much less. He is a nice guy but high prices.

Kevin Bigley

May 7, 2020

Quick. Fast and honorable service. I had to drop in today to sell some silver and Ken is the Man! My favorite personable bullion dealer in the area. Look no further at any other shops and go talk to Ken today! Recommend for anyone. Best dealer in area!

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Questions & Answers

I have a 1929 1946 and a 1947 wheat pennies are they worth anything

Robert Harrington | Feb 13, 2022
K Grimble | Feb 13, 2022

It always comes down to condition. I don't believe any of them to be key dates, so if they are uncirculated they are worth a few dollars each.

How much is a 1964 JFK silver half dollar worth?

Stephan Watkins | Oct 12, 2018
NC Coppers | Oct 12, 2019

A 1964 JFK silver dollar, was made of 90% silver and it numismatic value in most circulated conditions is less that the value of the silver in the coin... The highest quality coins do command a Permian, by and far the vast majority are only work their silver weight...Depending on the price of silver , These can run about $5.00 dollars worth of silver depending on the spot price, most dealers will buy them for about a dollar under and sell them for a dollar over... I hope this helps... Also don't ignore the 1965 through the 1970 JFK as they have about 40% silver and can bring 2 - 3 Times face value ($.50) Good Luck and Happy Searching...!

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