Address: 1120 164th St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98087, USA
Phone: +14257451659
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
chris b
Nice place was a little low on silver bars but most everyone is. Nice guy that was there. Lots of coin collecting accessories I liked. Worth a look. Will return someday
Dianne Ginn
Needed a certain coin, they got it for me within a week. They let me know and I bought it from them. Reasonable price, too.
Allen Macham
Great owners and knowledgeable. Always honest deals. New inventory regularly. Great selection of bullion and numismatic items. Clean and welcoming environment.
Aaron Giebel
UPDATE: 5/15/2020: They did not pay full top dollar for my coins, they only paid 60% of their value. But that's understandable, because they got to make a profit. _ _ The coin market is an amazing coin store with great prices, honest people, and a good selection of coins. A nice thing about them is they always give me discounts of up to 30 dollars off! They will also call other stores in the area just to see if they have the coin you want! Another great thing about them is they once gave me a 1953 5 dollar bill and a 1959 penny in change on purpose! I would rate them 100 stars if I could.This is the best coin store ever!
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Spot Price every day is different. They pay 70% of Spot Price, but you may try to negotiate your selling price.
This store does not engage in bitcoin trading. They don't have anything to do with bitcoin.
Yes, they carry junk silver coins. Usually, they are silver coins from WW2 to 1964. However, the costs depends on the silver spot price for the day if you are just looking for just junk silver. Typically, there is a surcharge or premium that is added to the spot price. I know that junk silver commands a higher premium over spot compared to say silver rounds or bars. If you are purchasing for collectibility, pricing will be based not on bullion value but numismatic value. Numismatic value can be summed up as condition + demand+ mintage = price.
Depends on who graded it and if the buyer agrees with the grade...it must be seen to assign a legitimate valur.
Was ok.. Masks are mandatory and hand sanitizers were there
Try Bel-Kirk Stamp Coin & Comics in Kirkland. They say they are open on Sundays.
Yes, they have protective covers for Silver Dollars.
I have not seen any palladium there, mostly gold and silver, possibly platinum
I am not sure. They do have coins from Canada, England, and many other places. This would make me lean towards yes, but can't be certain. They have a large inventory though.
It depends of the today's Market Spot Price. You can expect to receive from 70% to 75% of the spot price. If you try to negotiate, you may get little more.
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