I’m probably one of the least enthusiastic people about collecting coins you’ll meet. My mother was addicted to searching for the state quarters while I was in high school and it took my joy of collecting things away very quickly. I never really put much stock in holding onto a physical bill or coin and preferred earning interest via savings accounts instead. Yet I came across a 1920’s something 20 bill and couldn’t help wonder it’s worth. What I liked most about Liberty Coin was the honest, professional, and energetic service. I thought it was cool that the book they use to estimate value isn’t kept away but used in front of you, on the counter, so you have the confidence of not being swindled or misquoted. My old 20 wasn’t worth more than a dollar or two more, but the gentleman who helped me provided me with a catalog to take that shows me the type, date, and worth of some more common coins and items. For once, I began to see how neat and lucrative coin collecting could be! I have no intention of buying a metal detector any time soon, but I certainly will think twice about any coins released before the 70’s just in case. Liberty Coin also houses a small variety of random collectables, like vintage toys, dinosaur fossils, and celebrity autographs. They also stock more common foreign currency(like Canadian or Mexican money) for exchange.
Matt C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Royal Oak, MI
First: Liberty Coin is moving locations soon. They will be in the actual Frandor Shopping Center instead of the Bank of America that sits at the mouth of the shopping center. Second: INTERESTINGPLACE. I have never visited a coin/bullion store before, and was not quite expecting the experience that I had. In their current location, they are in the deep, dark basement of the Bank of America building where there is very little room to move around and even fewer cases of coins. HOWEVER, the staff that I worked with were amazing. Being new to buying silver bullion, they worked patiently with me to identify what I was looking for. From what I saw, they have a decent selection of old American silver, they buy/sell gold and sliver, and they are willing to help search for specific coins. I plan on continuing to purchase bullion from Liberty Coin in the future, and hope that their new shop allows for additional success.