Address: 431 E Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
Phone: +12102257431
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–5:30PM
Friday: 10AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Rajan Jain
1 Anna indian year 1919
Alex Haley
I do not recommend this shop
Scott Mullen
One of the few silver prices that I would ever go to they are fair and they are honest and my favorite guy to get is Richard
Scott Mullen
These gentlemen are very very precise and what they know of at coins and bills are their thing I enjoy doing business with them and I will continue doing business with these guys..the guy I did business with was Richard..very awesome and cool guy
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How much u want. Lol
That coin is not worth more than one cent.
Myself, no. Royalty coin sells lots of silver. You should check them. Get an idea of what you want, call them before going over so that way you don't go for nothing. Great prices.
+silver certificates sell for $ 2 and up
"Eire" means Ireland.
I would love to see them and perphaps purchase them
1959-1982 pennies 95% copper weight 3.11g. 1982 to present pennies are copper coated Zinc weigh 2.5g
Without knowing the serial number or if it's a silver certificate it's really hard to tell because some $2 bills are just worth $2 and you can still get them from the bank and other $2 bills are really old and really rare I would go check out Tsquare Talk on YouTube and check out his bill hunting videos playlist he specifically talks about $2 bills in some of his videos on that playlist. I hope this helped you Shilah White.
I have a 1941 as well worth about 15 k. Now the 1945 is worth 50 k.
Condition is everything it would have to be graded by PCGS company or NGS. If the coin is rare that also brings value to a coin or any errors it might have.
Give Royalty Coin a call, the owner is very helpful
Im not the owner I was just coin selling too , I went in and they will look at it for you and let you know the value of your collection and go from there.
I could not say I was focused on coin collection, but you can call and ask they are helpful to answer that.
I've never asked for one since the prices are already great so I feel like I'm already getting a discount compared to CSN and JM Bullion plus many others. Also, have you noticed the price of silver, it's under $17.00 an ounce.
Currently, it is worth its silver value about $2.75.
To try and answer this is like trying to give an estimate on how much would it cost to completely paint a car without seeing it first. It depends on how many scratches and dents it has plus how many were minted. Take them to the coin shop, they are more than fair and honest. I've gotten about 98 percent of my coins from there. Sorry I couldn't answer your question.
Depends on condition, where they were minted from, and how many were produced that year.
D Mint mark is for denver mint no mint mark or the P is for philadelphia mint and s mint mark is for san francisco
I would call and ask or go up there and show them...if I knew anything about coins i would wrk there...
Go in person and ask
Price of silver less 30%
U will have to call or go to Royalty coins for that one
from 5 to 10 cents.
Thank i was going too I just know were would be off fred and Babcock area
To many questions to answer about that. Internet or coin dealer is your best bet.
Silver market changes on a daily basis, call ahead to get prices, but must be silver coin or bars
Bring it in and have them look at it
Good morning Fred, like I've said before call First before you go downtown. They will probably let you know what the market value is, changes every day.
Yes it is, depending on the condition of the coin!! You got a keeper.. YOU would have to take the coin to get it's true value 😁
Its just 6 cents unless it's 1909 with vdb on bottom. The steel ones are worth maybe 50c each
Avg conditions the cents are not worth a whole lot. If they have mint marks these particular dates are worth more. You would need to take them in for evaluation
I would take it down there personally to get it,appraised.. Royalty Coin us a good place to buy or sell, far better than other coin shops here in SA.
Should be $200-$400 depending on condition.
So many questions... Is it gold or silver or bronze? It has a date within reason, so it's likely the spot price of the metal itself for the melt value. However, it would be a quite a bit much more cost to do the international shipping of the coin and all that stuff if you wanted to try and sell it internationally to a German or Dutch person. I would give some thought to eBay. They normally help people out with shipping
Yes
As of today, about $1,500 for the coin, the bezel price will depend on the style.
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