Address: 2038 Laurens Rd, Greenville, SC 29607, USA
Phone: +18643954051
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Patricia Lopez
So so the man was not there too look at my real old coin
Aaliyah Hill
Are these worth anything
Rebecca Henderson
Very knowledgeable owner, super helpful. Great selection; will definitely go there again.
Renee Covert
FYI store is empty at Laurens location and no sign on door. Drove awhile to get there.
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Usually 25 cents unless they are in great condition or a valuable variety. There is no silver content in a buffalo nickel.
Copper dime would be a Dime struck on what pennies are supposed to be struck on. If it's dated after 1982 it'd only be 2% copper and 98% Zinc. I'd think that you should be able to get any where between $15.00 to $50.00. The YEAR and MINT is probably going to be all the difference between what you can expect to get. Your best option would be to sell it on Ebay. These are pretty rare but I can't tell you other than put a reserve amount, because it might be worth more to you, than someone who stumbles across your Auction. There should be a good bit of an edge around it due to the dime being smaller than a penny.
I think they only pay the silver price bud
Go to there store good honest people at Greenville coins
Am not a dealer I don't know search YouTube for a dealer they'll help you
I'd have to see it. But if you're wanting to sell it, I'd suggest going on Ebay now. Once 2022 gets here everyone will be busy trying to find their 1st mistakes. But if any of the errors haven't been found before, you might want to send it to Annex for grading and error classifications and hope you didn't erase your profits from PAYING $30 for them to look at it and insurance for sending it back.
We would typically recommend considering an auction for anything valued at $5,000 or more. Anything worth much lower than that can often be bought and sold at a margin lower than what the auction fee would be. But there are of course exceptions to that rule.
Depends on if it is a Peace Dollar or Morgan. About $13-$18 on a Morgan. $75 to several hundred on a Peace.
Anywhere from 25 cents to $100 based on condition, most being closer to 25 cents
We sell them for between 10 cent and $1 depending on condition.
It varies, but the silver value is about $3.25 today. Obviously rare coins would be worth more than just their silver value
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