What was your best coin shop experience?
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Did anyone ever go to a coin shop that they felt they were not being rushed to buy something with out really examining a coin before purchasing it? Most dealers I've been to have coins in the back room. You tell them what you interested in looking at and they only bring out and show you 1-3 coins at once. I like the coin shops that have a display case full of coins that you can glance at until you see something that catches your collectors eye. Is there any coin shops that you have been to that you felt were very good to you and you always go back to because of good experiences?
Also, does anyone know any good coin shops in N.Y. that are located in Queens or long Island.
Also, does anyone know any good coin shops in N.Y. that are located in Queens or long Island.
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Both allowed time and were friendly with advise and sales.
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The best is Hallenbeck's on Nevada (near Colorado College). I worked there when I lived in Colorado Springs for about a year and a half. A great shop -- friendly and knowledgeable folks, all sorts of stuff in stock, comfortable atmostphere.
Art Jorgenson's shop is called Colorado Precious Metals, I believe, and is near the Olympic Training center. Friendly folks there too. I think a new one has opened in town since I lived there too.
Hallenbeck's should be your first stop -- no matter what you collect, you'll probably find something to buy. How many coin shops have a Yap stone on display?
Betts medals, colonial coins, US Mint medals, foreign coins found in early America, and other numismatic Americana
That was a good day.
That what a coin shop ought to be.