We accept cash, cashier's checks from local banks, or bank wires. We also accept credit cards on purchases of coin supplies or some numismatic items.
"Spot" refers to the value of gold, silver, or other precious metals on the metals market at any given time.
Bullion is priced out at the time of sale and is based on the market price of either gold or silver. Different products have different premiums over the spot value, which can fluctuate with supply and demand. The best way to get up-to-the-minute pricing is to give us a call... 561-964-8180
Yes! We offer discounts on all our bullion items depending on your payment method and quantity purchased.
You can find the current spot prices for Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium at the top of every page on our website, and on the top of the home page of our mobile website
As with any collectible, a coin is only valuable if people want it. Generally speaking, the factors that most affect a coin's collectibility are its rarity and condition. For instance, consider the Morgan Dollar. For most of the years, millions of these coins were minted. However, in some years, only a couple hundred thousand were minted. The years in which fewer coins were minted will be harder to come by and, in turn, have a greater value. Similarly, coins in better condition will be worth more than lower condition.
Since the condition of its coin can sometimes greatly affect its pricing, some companies will take your coin and certify that it is authentic and of a certain condition. The coin is encapsulated in a plastic holder and is given a number grade from 1-70 corresponding to its condition. A grade of 70 corresponds to a perfect coin. Remember that all grading companies are not alike, and not all are reputable. It is advised to stick with graded coins from NGC or PCGS.
While getting your coins graded gives you the peace of mind that your coin is authentic and of a certain condition, grading coins does cost money, and grading common coins may not be worth the grading fee. It is only recommended to get your coin graded if achieving a certain grade will improve the value of your coin enough to make up the grading fee. As a free service to our customers, we are happy to evaluate your coins and recommend whether or not the value of your coins will increase if it is graded.
The most efficient way is to bring your coins in for a free appraisal. Sometimes we can give out coin information over the phone, but since condition plays such a large role in price, we often need to see them in person to give you the most accurate pricing and to ensure we are discussing the correct types of coins.
Yes! We buy and sell collectible foreign coins and paper money; however, we do not provide a currency exchange service for modern coinage. Either way, we will be happy to sort them out for you and guide you in the right direction if they are not something we purchase.
No! Improperly cleaning your coins can significantly reduce their value. Collectors desire their coins in their original condition. Even if they are dark or dirty, we recommend leaving your coins as they are before bringing them in.
There's no need to sort them out. We look at coins all day and are experienced at sorting them quickly and efficiently for you. We will happily explain the process to you as we sort them out.
Please feel free to send us an email or call with any other questions you may have!
Phone:
Email:
Address:
1825 Forest Hill Blvd Suite 102 West Palm Beach FL 33406