Address: 1330 Westheimer Rd #2, Houston, TX 77006, USA
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They are extremely common. They are worth about 7 cents
We would need to see the condition of the coin. Give us a call and we can give you a phone number to text pictures to.
It is just regular spending money regardless of what the internet or YouTube says. A lot of people will post videos and such for the advertising money or to take advantage of people who don't know about coins. D mark just means it was minted at the Denver mint.
A penny that's the price
The 1776 to 1976 are the Bicentnial coins which is just a copper coin with a nickel plating. They are just regular spending money. Carla silver dollars are not worth more just because they are older. It has a lot more to do with how many were made and the condition of the coin. We are very competitive when we buy coins. We are also one of the strongest buyers in the city. Since they did not make an 1826 Dollar I am guessing you mean a 1926 Peace dollar. There is only one rare date for peace dollars which is 1921. 1926 is a common date and we sell them here for around $32-$38 depending on condition so $25 is a very fair offer. No coin shop will pay full retail for a coin as we have to make a few dollars on a coin to be able to keep the doors open.
I would call They are very helpful.
They are worth 2 cents each. No Mint mark just means they were minted in Philadelphia
Unfortunately any quarters dimes and half dollars after 1964 are just spending money. Most nickels and pennies don't have much value. Dollar coins you are looking for 1935 and before. Anything in the 70's is just spending money
No they are just regular pennies
buffalo nickels are a dime a dozen. Thhey are worth about 7 cents each unless you have a 1936-D or 1937-D 3 Legged Buffalo
About 2 dollars total
I'm not the expert..just a customer
I suggest you find another place go to cuz he tried make me think that my corn was only worked 17 when I know I looked it up and it cost way more than a billion so please go to more than one place!!!😠😡
It would depend on if it is a gold coin or if it is a gold plated dollar. Give us a call and we can give you a number to send pictures to.
It is just worth a nickle. Nickles are made of nickle thats why we call them nickles. What you are looking for is quarters, dimes and half dollars 1964 and before and dollar coins 1935 and before. Half dollars from 1965-1969 are 40% silver and have a little extra value as well. There is really no money in nickles and pennies
When we can get them we do. Just call and check from time to time. Inventory turns very fast around here
Unfortunately those are just all regular spending money. They have no additional value
I would need to see exactly what coin you are talking about. It would be based on the weight and the price of gold the day you bring it in.
We buy foreign coins if they are gold or silver. Common spendable change from foreign countries we do not purchase.
No he is a scammer. He has NO association with our company. Do not send anything to this guy. He is a crook and a theif taking advantage of desperate people. Again he has NO AFFILIATION with our company.
When it comes to error coins you would need to send it to NGC or PCGS for grading. Then I would either post it on eBay or send it to Heritage auctions to sell it. Error coins are a very niche market. You need to get it in front of a national audience
No we do not. You need a foreign currency exchange
in that year they made 2 types of 3 cent pieces. One is a clad version the other is a silver version. The value would be based on several factors. One is the type of 3 cent piece it is, the condition of the coin, as well as where it was minted. If you would give us a call at 713-521-1748 we can give you instructions on how to send us pictures of your coin to get you a rough estimate on what it is worth.
It all depends on condition but not a whole lot. The penny is the most highly minted coin in the world
No. No One by the name Rick Donald works for Houston Coin Buyers. He works for Old Asia Money LLC. No we do not buy indian coins here. We specialize in U.S. Coins. Do not send coins or Money to Rick Donald. He is a scammer trying to say he works for us but is ripping people off. Don't fall for his scam.
I would have no idea without knowing what coins you have
We would need to see what you have. You could bring the coins into our showroom and we could give you more information.
The first step would be to send it to NGC or PCGS for authentication then post it on an auction site like eBay or Heritage Auctions. You need to get it in front of a National audience. Error coins are a very niche market.
No we do not. We specialize in U.S. Coins
It is part of the state quarter collection. It is just regular spending money and has no additional value
Only about 2 cents. They are very common. They minted about 1.8 billion that year. It is the 1943 copper penny that is worth a lot of money. We were using copper for bullets for the war so most of the pennies that year where made of steel. But the chances of finding one are extremely rare as there are only yabout 16 in exsistence
1921 was the most common year for Morgan dollars. It could be anywhere from $15-$25 depending on the condition
It is just a regular dollar. It does not have any additional value.
It's a small service area with great staff. Stuff wears masks and there is a limited number of customers allowed inside at a given time.
We do not deal in error coins. Many error coins are actually worn out coins. If you feel it is a true error coin then you would need to send it to NGC for grading. No one deals in ungraded error coins.
The 1944 penny is worth about 2 cents, the 1974 penny is just regular spending money
Stop by and ask. Good place to do business. You'll get a fair price.
I think your referring to the 1776-1976 quarter which is regular spending money. We did not make our own currency in 1776
No we specialize in U.S. Coins.
One Pound in Canada
If it is a circulation strike clad, it is only worth a half dollar. Go spend it.
We do not deal in Canadian pennies, but they can range between .04 cents and about $40. It all depends on who you get the coin in front of, A person who is looking for tha coin to finish their set can bring much more money. My best suggestion on the coin is to run an eBay acution and get the most you can for it. It is not a particulary rare coin per say, just an old coin.
No we specialize in U.S. Coins
We do not deal in copper. Only gold, silver, Platinum, paladium or Rhodium
About 7 Dollars. It all depends on the price of silver the day you bring it in. A coin being older doesnt make it worth more, it is about how many were minted.
I am not sure where you got that information but there is no value for 80's nickels. They are just regular spending money
it all depends on condition. anywhere from $15 and up
Not sure but call them and find out 😁
a dollar, they are gold plated
It all depends on the condition. Anywhere from $15 and up
it is based on the price of Platinum + the premium. Your best bet is to call when you are ready to buy or sell one to get the current price for that day
For the gold coins it would be based on the price of gold that day. Saqagawea Dollars are just spending money
I would need more information to answer this question. Your best bet is to bring your collection into our showroom or give us a call at the store.
2 cents. They minted 1.6 billion that year
There is not a lot of value in pennies. The 1800's it would be based off the condition of the coins. The 1943 steel penny is only worth 2 cents. They made 1.8 billion that year. The penny is the highest minted coin in the world not just the US
50 cents. It is just regular spending money
None of the coins you listed are rare. They are just regular spending money. The last year any dollar coins had any additional value was 1935
it is just a dollar. Just regular spending money. We give them out as change.
It's about $12 in silver value and depending on condition it can be worth more. Sadly it's a high mintage coin so it's only worth barely over silver value
Go see Pete and he will help you out
No. Pete is really good and fair
Go see Pete there and he will definitely help you out. He is honest and he buys them he will give you the best deal in Houston. I have sold him part of my collection and he takes the time to carefully look at them to get you the best deal.
I don't know if they do but they are wonderful to deal with
Worth about .02 cents. When it comes to pennies your looking for 1909 SVDB, 1923 S, 1922 D, 1924 D and the infamous 1943 copper penny.
Carole, yes we do US currency depending on the condition. We would love to take a look at your collection. You can bring it right in we do not charge appraise your collection.
This is a common date penny.
It is all based on condition. If you could bring it into the store so we could inspect the coin we could get you a price. Gold coins are kind of tricky as gold prices fluctuate
We get these calls all the time. The best thing to do is to send it in to get graded. You can send it in to PCGS or NGC they will authenticate it for you. Please give us a call if you have any other questions.
I have a Susan b Anthony dollar with the D for 26k
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