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Describe YOUR local coin store.....
SethChandler
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Not the best one in town with all the slabs, but the one that's closest to YOUR house.
Mine is a cool place, about the size of a McDonald's bathroom, about three trays of coins. But very friendly, and THATS what its all about. You know, you swing by for 15 minutes and before you know it you've been there for 2 hours, and you haven't even LOOKED at a coin! Every now and then he gets in nice coins, and early proof set, a cool pattern, 16-D dime, 09-S VDB. But where the fun is......its just hangin' out talking about coins coins coins!
What about your shop?
Seth
Mine is a cool place, about the size of a McDonald's bathroom, about three trays of coins. But very friendly, and THATS what its all about. You know, you swing by for 15 minutes and before you know it you've been there for 2 hours, and you haven't even LOOKED at a coin! Every now and then he gets in nice coins, and early proof set, a cool pattern, 16-D dime, 09-S VDB. But where the fun is......its just hangin' out talking about coins coins coins!
What about your shop?
Seth
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Now, if I drive a few miles over to Renton, it's a shining star in the black hole of modern day collecting. The owner there is old style, love the coins and the customers and slabs and volume be damned. He takes the time to explain, familiarize and chat. He even still has a bidboard! Hadn't seen one of those since I was in to stamps a few thousand years ago.
Russ, NCNE
09/07/2006
downstairs is the common stuff with a few cool young guys that work downstairs.
Jacob
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My local coin store is a small store located in downtown. The owner is in his 40's and makes a good living by screwing everyone in any direction he can. If an elderly lady brings in a nice early coin he will buy at after he asks " Do you think your coin is in good condition" she says yes. He then shows her the price guids for good condition. After he rips her out of the coin, he will not even price it to me, as he has to research it and get some offers from other dealers. I feel bad for those that sell to him, and buying is not possible. Needless to say I have not been there for years.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
It was a rustic little place that reminded you of that favorite tree house or of the one special place you liked to be as you grew up into your teenage years before you really knew what the world was really like.
As you open the door the smell of old silver and cardboard and magazines assult your senses, to fling pictures of riches old and new into your minds eye.
As you gaze around in wonder at the splendor of all the coins hanging on the wall in their individual 2x2,s. Finally your eyes wander to the glass cases set in the middle of the room and the trays stacked there.
But as you walk up to the counter it is this case that finally catches the breath in your throat, for low and behold as you look down you see all the coins you have been serching for, for so long all in their plastic holders that read PCGS NGC, ect. ect..
When you can finally take your eyes away from all the coins that abound in every space in this shop you finally meet the owner and proprieter, one of the most knowledgable and kindest numist, that it has been my pleasure to meet.
Well folks that is my local coin shop, Robbi
But, if this counts, my favorite was in Cameron Village and it was a hobby shop and coin shop combined. Lots of cool old stuff in stapled 2x2s, a few "special" ones in snap plastic holders.
Oh yeah, and really great airplanes, trains, cars, and stuff like glue, paint, balsa wood and model rockets...
I could spend days in there.
This is not the closest shop but it is the one I go to first.
Ken
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I've known him about 28 years.......he was for a few years even my landlord before he sold the building. Very low key environment, and he carries both raw and slabbed items. From time to time i find something i might be interested in, ......sometimes for resale.
Mostly i use his place to sell my scrap gold, however. Pays 90% of spot.......often in cash and is honest way above the norm! He's the kind of old school guy that will call you if he later finds he made a mistake or forgot to include an amount on something you sold him so you can come in and get the extra. I've seen him do it more than once over the years! He's very sucessful overall, and has become wealthy though you wouldn't know it by his dress or demeanor.......very down to earth and low profile. The store has been there maybe 30-35 years or so under him..........and he bought it out from Mr. Ferris originally back then.
An old couch sits in one part of the selling area, along with some simple tables and chairs. Simple and effective, to say the least. A little disshevelled somtimes, even rustic. But i enjoy my visits there.
Though there are some showcases around......mostly they carry modern or bullion silver items. For the coins........you have to ask and mention what you might be interested in........and they'll be brought out to you from one of the 3 safes.
This dealer is also a BIG help to me when i need some quick cash or something on memo! He has loaned me cash on several occasions (most often with some collateral but sometimes not.....if i have a seller wishing to sell me something we can both make some dough on and i can't quite handle it on my own!)......and most recently a $12,000.00 loan on a PCGS MS64 1907 High Relief St. Gaudens flat rim $20 came in handy and allowed me to purchase 2 great coins from Anaconda.
A dealer like this is a true blessing and i consider him a good friend! We often shoot the breeze about other mutual interests......such as casino jaunts.
About the only disaggreement i might have with him, and his main coin guy Jeff.........is their almost total reliance on values as published in the Greysheet and Bluesheet. By that i mean if i need to sell him something that's way above the norm for the grade........i can't get any premium over sheet for the coin or coins! They don't have time to hit the shows, really........their gold business generally keeps them pretty busy. So they an be a bit out of touch with what a real "Monster" might be worth on the open market or to other dealers. Sheets don't have a column for the "monster" factor!
Needless to say i don't sell him much! Hell.....i don't sell much to anybody anyway. Once a coin hits my set that i really like.....a "keeper"........it tends to stay there anyway.
However.......when he does get something really nice in he doesn't charge way over sheet for it either! Fair i think.........and consistant at least.
Anyway.......that's my main local guy, and i'm lucky to have him around!
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!
Greg
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!
Dont have a local coin shop
DAVID
I don't know that it's a good place to hang out, but they're friendly enough and their prices are okay. The owner is an old time Numismatist named Harlan White who is seldom there anymore, but I think he'll be at Long Beach. I've heard of people buying uncirculated coins and having them grade AU. They'll identify a coin as cleaned if it's obvious, but neglect to mention it if it isn't. I don't know that that's all that unusual as coin shops go. All in all, I can't complain having that shop nearby.
They have a website.
Old Coin Shop
all harshly cleaned. I bought a couple of Dansco books and purchased no coins. Each subsequent trip has been about the same. When I was a kid I had about 4 coin stores within biking distance. I have fond memories of stale cigar smoke coin shops with stacks of Coin Worlds lying all over the place and the owner allowing me to look at rolls of uncirculated coins in his safe..... Buffalo's, old Lincolns, and Mercury's. (Circa late 1950's early 1960's) -- I wish I had a time machine cause I have some money now and had little to none then!!
Dr. Steve
Looking for uncirculated Indian Heads and PRS electric guitars
FrederickCoinClub
This was a GREAT post!
Dr. Steve
Looking for uncirculated Indian Heads and PRS electric guitars
Brian.
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"Open when I am at work and closed when I am at home." I have seen the guy at some local shows though and he has some decent stuff. Most of the stuff around these parts though is raw.
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Harlan is a fine gentleman, of the highest order, who has been active in numismatics for the past half century, I guess.
I firmly believe in numismatics as the world's greatest hobby, but recognize that this is a luxury and without collectors, we can all spend/melt our collections/inventories.
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Small town here..no dealers...
He has a very good attitude and will work with me on just about anything. He knows that I usually buy with resale in mind, once I get tired of looking at it.
He doesn't get a whole lot of new stuff come through for me to look at on a regular basis. However, occasionally something really nice does come through. Often enough to have spent over $20,000 with him in the past 2 and some odd years.
He is a stickler for the Greysheet and doesn't seem to understand about eye appeal. This almost ALWAYS works in my favor since I can get a beauty for the same price as a dog if they are the same date, mintmark and approximate grade.
The next closest shop is in a city rather than a town, and they always have more and fresher material. However, the hired hand has memorized the VAM Book and the Cherrypicker's Guide and I have NEVER found a scarce variety in that shop.
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down here in So. Cal I've gone to San Diego Coin and Bullion a few times, a brightly lit strip mall jewelry store type outfit run by a couple of merry chaps. they seemed to have an ok supply and highish prices.
Also, I think someone linked the Old Coin Shop, they're more a traditional shop, shabby and old boyish and in a bad neighborhood so they're kind of gruff wear sidearms, but I think if you went in and knew your stuff and spent some money they'd warm up. Tell you the truth though, you get to a certain point in collecting that it gets hard to shop at a neighborhood store because of selection issues, unless you happen to live near a powerhouse dealer more and more of the coin shopping is electronic.
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Your not alone, in Brooklyn NY there are no coin shops either to write home about - actually no coin shops period - which is quite weird as there are lots and lots of peoples, and evidently lots of old and new money in many better neighborhoods in around the borough...strange!
Marc
give him so much business. I love going down there and try to suck in as much knowledge as possible.
He is one of the few coin shops around that has a great raw circulated inventory, some slabs, but just really nice collector coins mostly. He complains alot about overgrading by the services, how ebay is killing the small town dealer.
I try to get him to adapt and overcome by selling some stuff for him on ebay and sending my friends and deals that he would benefit.
He is getting ready to move to New Mexico however and i very bummed out about that. I am thinking of buying his inventory and shop and giving the whole thing a go, but then I realize I have a wife and future kids to take care of and a good paying job with benefits in the Navy. Maybe he will be there in fifteen years and i can buy his shop then. Only 14 years 11 months and 362 days til retirement.....
John
siliconvalleycoins.com
<< <i>He is getting ready to move to New Mexico >>
which is home of the HepKitty!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
collect. I'm not sure if he's even there in his closet size shop any more.
The next closest likes to buy your junk silver & sell it to someone else. He's got about 80 slabs in the whole joint that you have to
ask to see. They're locked up in a safe. Why? I really don't know because the coins within are so bad, a burglar wouldn't take them.
That's what I've got in my neck of the woods......
No prices on his coins, retail over current greysheet is his policy. I sent my wife in when she wanted to get me a coin for my Birthday. He asked her why she came to him when he realized she knew next to NOTHING about coins. She told him, "my husband said you'd not rob me blind, and give me a fair deal even when you knew I had NO CLUE about coins!!" He cut her a 10% discount that time.
Treats my kids right when I bring them in to buy coins. I brought my 6 year old in to spend his birthday money. Harold asked us what he could do for us. Mikey said, " I want to buy a Bison!" (Buff nick)Asked, "how much do you have to spend?" Mikey told him $35 and was told, "I can get you one looking brand new for that kind of money!" Made Mike's day, let me tell you!!
Very knowledgeble! Always willing to share his knowledge, but goes into lecture mode very easily.
Sold his Merc dime set at the FUN show this year.
Olde Towne Coin Co. Inc. in Newington, CT.
I bought a metal detector from them last year. My first find was a Barber dime in my own back yard!
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