Address: 6731 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, TX 78238, USA
Phone: +12106846326
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Marty Terry
Friendly and informative!
burnz guajardo
Harry's is my first choice whether I'm buying or selling. Great customer service!
Gary Tello
All I know is I been getting ripped off by this dealer knowing my coins and jewelry were worth far more then he said it was. Even if your coins are rare and have errors he still won't acknowledge that or admit that it's worth thousands or more. I took a diamond bracelet in and they had the nerve to say that they don't put diamonds on silver. Lol. Now that was hilarious even when I had K Jewelry and other better known jewelers acknowledge that the diamonds were 100% real. Even when he saw the diamonds glow blue he looked at me in the face for like half a second and said nope, you have nothing here. So I walked off smiling.lies to the fullest from these people. Don't even bother making an excuse for the response because I know your business is a scam and you lied in my face a few times so therefore I want to just say that I got 13,000 for the "not real" silver diamond bracelet you said was no good...lmbo.your loss,not mine
chris gonzales
Went in for some silver coins. Old man was rude and treated me as if I was a waste of his time. Funny thing, his store was filled with silver. Treated the other customer exact same way. Stay away from this place, customer service very poor.
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Hi Bonnie!! What do you have?? I'm interested. I'll be in Sant April 5-7 th
If the coin is worth money im sure he'll buy it. What you get for it will depend on the condition and what he will be able to sell it for and make profit from it. Same with any coin shop. Harry is a great guy, and I lobe going to his shop. I'm certain you'll have a good experience there.
Unfortunately, there are so many false information sites online, they will have you thinking your pocket change is worth tens of thousands. If you are local, please feel free to contact us and drop by, we will inform you of what your coins are actually worth, and it doesn't matter if you decide to sell to us or just want information. We enjoy assisting with proper information.
It depends on the items, are they broken, out of date, unusable to sell, then we pay scrap. If we can reasonably clean them and resell, we offer more, but jewelry is inherently overpriced in traditional jewelry stores so people get shocked when we explain how prices are in real life. If a ring is made in India for $1 and sold here by a mall shop for $50, but you bring it to us, its probably going to be a $1 ring. If its a Navajo piece we pay more, hope that helps
A 13 gram necklace would be around 240 dollars at current rates. Figure is pure gold is 60 a gram, and 10k is 41 percent pure, you cant get paid 60. You get paid 41 percent minus the premium, which pays for keeping the business ooen and the lights on.
I am a coin collector of U.S. coins. I like the older Lincoln Pennies. I also like the older Jefferson Nickels. If you would like to meet somewhere, I could look at your coins to give you a fair offer. Van
I think you'd be very pleased with Harry's on 6731 Bandera Road, San Antonio. They will give you an honest evaluation on what you bring in. You might want to call them first & ask about the things you have- not sure the extent of what they appraise and/ or buy. Do know they are honest!!
No charge. The personnel doing the appraisals are EXTREMELY knowledgeable and honest. I had several pieces of gold jewelry that I'd taken to a jewelry store for appraisal. The bottom line was disappointing. Took the jewelry to Harry's & the appraisal was 2/3's more.
We buy based on silver spot when you walk in the door, it all depends on what coins you have and what purity they are, .999 or 925 or 90 etc.
Its best for any buyer to evaluate the coin first, so please bring it in and we would be happy to help you
Depends on condition, eBay has them for .99 to 7$. Graded they can be as high as 17$. The coin is old but not as rare as others. Still a very nice coin.
It is a decent date but the price adjusts on condition, a well circulated coin will sell wholesale for around 20 and retain at 25 or so.
Old Roman coins are either easily identifiable or extremely difficult, based on condition , content, features, collectibility, feel free to drop by and we can try our best to assist you.
Of course. Now, to be truthful, they did make steel cents in 1943, and never a silver, except.....if a dime or quarter planchet ever made it into the cent press, it is possible. You can tell it is not steel by placing a magnet, silver is not magnetic while steel cents are strongly magnetic. Also if it is silver, the weight would be off as it would correspond to the weight of a standard silver planchet. Hope that helps, first test is a magnet, second test is a weight. The 1904 nickel should be nickel , if it is also a planchet error we can determine in hand, as nickel is not magnetic.
Its worth a little bit to collectors, but they made quite a few of them. Feel free to drop by and we can be more precise.
We do, but unless they are in pristine condition, they wont be worth very much
14 dollars
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