Safe and convenient location. They must buzz you in through the front door and have a X-ray machine that runs a scan to make sure you are not packing. The people are friendly and have a huge inventory of rare coins, bills and all types of currency. I haven’t bought over 50 ounces over the last half year for a investment and cool hobby that is actually fun. Check out the silver for yourself. Only accept cash!
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glendale, AZ
This place is much better than c&c. Trust me. They even have a guide online to show what they are paying out/selling before you go.
Jeff G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
I had some Morgan dollars that I was thinking about sending in to be graded but I didn’t know which ones I should send in. TIm spent almost 40 minutes of his time going over all of my coins and helped me pick out the top 8 to send in. He was very knowledgeable and friendly. he also told me what he could pay for my coins. The spreads of what they would pay vs what they were asking for was very reasonable. They had a good selection of coins and bullion in the store.
Jeremy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Avondale, AZ
It was not the first time I have been in this place alto it was the first time I was selling anything previously only looked around with no intent on buying so I had no real interest in prices. I brought in va couple Morgan dollars that were fine in quality and of decent dates all n the 1880s and the counterman told me there were literally millions made and offered me 20 bucks a piece without even looking at the dates or saying another word I tried to negotiate with him as I knew that price guides had them listed in the 50 – 100 dollar range he did not make the slightest attempt to explain what would be of value. The man had zero personality and zero customer service skills and acted as if I was interrupting him with my stupid questions. Then as I said no thank you I would like to just look around a minute he stood there watching me like a hawk as if I was trying to steal something and when I took too long looking he got another person to attend gaurd while he continued his penny counting in back. Needless to say I was very disappointed and will never return and advise anybody buying or selling to shop elsewhere as your surely to find another shop with similar prices and someone who would actually enjoy a little chit chat about coins and other bullion.
Timothy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aviston, IL
Stopped in to look around. Lots of silver and gold bullion. Some nice coins priced at market values. Worth a look if you are in the area.
Paul B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
I’ve been working with the coin gallery for years(bullion only, I’m not interested in following numismatics) and I’ve always had fair deals with Tim & everyone in there. They’ve always been courteous, straightforward and honest with me. The spread/premium is often better than online metals dealers and I don’t have to worry about shipping or needing to place a 20oz minimum order. I’m very very happy with Coin Gallery.
FearlessLdr I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Paradise Valley, AZ
Went to the Coin Gallery to sell some coins that had become excess to my collection. I upgraded my collection by purchasing several coins that would replace the ones I wanted to sell. I did my homework by consulting the Coin Dealer Newsletter(known in the hobby as «CDN» or the«Grey Sheet»). It is The Bible of the coin collecting world. According to the latest edition of the«Grey Sheet,» interest in Morgan Silver Dollars(my type of coins) and the prices paid for them was the highest it’s been in recent years. According to the CDN, action for Morgans at recent auctions and coin shows in Baltimore, Las Vegas and Long Beach was brisk and represented a renaissance in prices. Like I said, I did my homework. Took a look around the Coin Gallery while I waited for assistance. In display cases, along with a couple of 100 oz silver bars, a number of coins were«slabbed» as in graded by a professional grading service. The coins I saw were graded between AU-58 and MS-63. I also noticed these prices were pretty stiff. I presented my coins and asked if these coins would be candidates for upgrades. After examination, I was told my coins were nice(they were already graded by PCGS as(«Mint State») MS-64 and MS-65(investment grade coins)). But, they were unlikely to be upgraded. Knowing these coins would be some of the nicest in his shop, I asked if he was interested in purchasing my coins. The counterman stepped away and went into an office. Knowing my individual coins were worth between $ 92 and $ 345EACH(according to the«Grey Sheet»), I expected a substantial offer. Needless to say, I was shocked, almost speechless, when he offered me $ 110 for a coin the«Grey Sheet» says is worth $ 345. I tried to engage him, to negotiate. The counterman’s excuse for such a low offer and his unwillingness to negotiate? «Morgans aren’t selling.» Tell that to the publisher at The Coin Dealer Newsletter and the coin show vendors at Baltimore, Las Vegas and Long Beach. I’ve bought, sold and traded coins and bullion for years. I’ve had dealers offer me fair prices and not-so fair prices. I’ve had dealers tell me they weren’t interested in my coins. It’s all part of the coin world. However, I’ve NEVER received such a low-ball offer for my goods as I received from The Coin Gallery. Not EVER. Period. Needless to say, I took my coins to another Phoenix coin shop where I received a much fairer price(over $ 300) for this coin, in addition to the other coins I had with me. In sum, a very bad experience. I won’t be returning to the Coin Gallery — unless I’m willing to buy at prices ABOVE retail and sell coins at prices low enough to almost qualify as giving them away.