Address: 2486 Times Blvd, Houston, TX 77005, USA
Phone: +17135282135
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–3PM
Wednesday: 10AM–3PM
Thursday: 10AM–3PM
Friday: 10AM–3PM
Saturday: 10AM–3PM
Rand LeShay
I've been dealing with this company professionally for over 40 years. The owner/operator Jay, is a man of impeccable character. Dealings with him and his firm have been without exception perfect in every way. They are honest and fair. They always do what they say. From time to time we may have issues that arise that are beyond either of our control, such as lost packages, banking issues, etc. Any such issues that we have never rise to the level of conflict; and are always worked out to the satisfaction of both parties. This is a professional operation, run by gentlemen.
Greg Thomas
Decades of expertise and great customer service.
Matt Smith
I am relatively new to buying gold, primarily online, and was introduced to Jay and HNE. Great experience, much easier than prior experiences. Would highly recommend
Melody Loyola
Excellent customer service and expertise! Highly recommend doing business with these long-term and knowledgeable business owners
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I have a 1884-VK silver dollar. What is it worth?
PCGS. COM can help you. By no mean you shouldn't clean it. Are go to your local coin dealer shop. They can help you. It will cost to be graded. You have to be a member of PCGS if you want them to grade it. But fine a third party graders. It's cheaper. About $25.00 are $16.00 to get graded. Use a microscope to look at it closer before taking it to a dealer. Ok .hope that info helped you.
Great guys at numismatic exchange. It's worth going to see them.
I will never use these guys again. Just gold and silver buyers masquerading as numismatists. Offer bottom dollar to you, then sell at high prices.
You will have to check with them to make sure
Houston numismatics is the only place I go to. They have great service and decent parking and good prices
Don't clean it. You will lose value. So take it to a coin dealer near you to get it graded. It will cost you a few dollars. In that year depends on its condition, You just might have yourself a good sum of MONEY. Get it graded if you want to get your money worth for it.
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