Sell Coins For Cash Near Me

Get most Cash for your Gold Silver, Coins or Diamond

I have been an avid coin/currency collector for over 30 years. During my years of collecting I have heard many horror stories about people selling their coins for much less than they were worth. We don’t not try to buy coins solely based on their metal content. You can sell your coins for their collector value and receive a much higher payment. Or maybe you've just inherited a few coins from Grandma, Grandpa, or your Aunt Mildred. Whatever the case may be you are interested in trading them in for for cash. Let me first tell you what not to do. Don't take them to a pawn shop, don't take them to a Cash 4 Gold store, and for heavens sake.don't use them at face value to buy stuff. If you are among the few proud owners of platinum coins and you want to exchange your precious collectibles for cash, you came to the best place to sell numismatic coins! You can get your coin appraised for free, here, at Bullion Exchanges, in the most transparent way – right in front of you.

Turn coins into cash, NO FEE gift cards, or donations at Coinstar. Find a kiosk location in a grocery store near you. If you are among the few proud owners of platinum coins and you want to exchange your precious collectibles for cash, you came to the best place to sell numismatic coins! You can get your coin appraised for free, here, at Bullion Exchanges, in the most transparent way – right in front of you.

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Sell your coins safely and securely.

Sell your coins safely and securely.

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Sell your coins safely and securely.

Sell your coins safely and securely.

Sell Coins For Cash Near Me

I love this place! They pay more than the Pawn Shops and it’s easier than selling online. I’ve always gotten good prices for jewelry.

Great service. I was benefited a lot. Very friendly and interactive. I will definitely recommend to others.

8453 Tyco Rd. Ste C
Vienna, VA 22182

(571) 359-0146

Mon-Sat 10 am to 7 pm

Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm

14025 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy
Chantilly, VA 20151

(571) 224-5279

Mon-Sat 10 am to 7 pm

Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm

7262 Columbia Pike Annandale VA, 22003

(571) 290-8020

Mon-Sat 10 am to 8 pm

Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm

9013 Centreville Rd.Manassas VA, 20110

Sell My Coins Near Me

(571) 359-0146

Mon-Sat 10 am to 7 pm

Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm

Best Value:

We keep up with the market rates and have a lot of knowledge about gold prices, silver prices, jewelry prices, and branded watch prices.

Accept Many Items:

Gold items are not the only thing we accept; there are also many other items you can trade for cash!

Instant Cash:

we do instant cash! Many of our counterparts in the industry stretch the process by not providing instant cash solutions.

Professional yet Simple Service:

We ensure the service you receive with us is fully professional but also simple, convenient, and straightforward

Company Values:

Our foremost value is integrity, reflecting our honest service, whereas our company values include discipline and timely work

Licensed & Insured

Where To Sell Coins For Cash Near Me

Our Stores are duly licensed and insured according to the requirements of the state of Virginia.

If you have silver to sell, then you have options. There are many places to sell silver but some places are better than others. We'll tell you how to get the most cash for your silver, and also where to go to sell quickly if you need fast cash.

Know the Value of Your Silver

You need to know the true value of your silver items. You want to accept an offer close or above the spot value of your silver.

The first step is to verify that your silver is real. You can look for purity hints that show markings such as 925, which is 92.5% silver. But to really know for sure, you need to do a few tests. We review these tests in our silver authenticity test guide.

Once you've verified that your silver is real, then you need to get the total silver value. This is easy for US silver coins- you can just load up our US coin calculator. You just select the coin you have, the number of coins, and the calculator will give you the total silver value.

For scrap silver you can use our scrap silver calculator. This calculator can be used for silver flatware, spoons etc. You just need to enter the weight of your item, select the purity, and then hit calculate. It's as easy as that.

If you know the correct value of your silver then you won't get ripped off. You shouldn't have to trust a buyer to calculate the value for you.

Top Places to Sell

Coins

The best place to sell is going to depend on several different factors:

  • The type of silver you are selling
  • How fast you want to sell

So there isn't one best place. Keep reading to learn about the different options.

Coin Shops

This is a decent option for coins and bars, but not for scrap silver. You can get fair offers for coins but remember: the shop has to make a profit. So they won't offer you the retail price.

For scrap silver, the coin shop would act as a middleman. They would most likely take your silver and then send it to a refiner. Therefore it's best to go elsewhere with scrap silver.

Overall the coin shop is only a good option if you want to sell silver coins or bars quickly.

Pawn Shops

Similar to coin shops, your local area pawn shop buys and sells silver. Typically they will offer you about as much as coin shops although it will depend on the shop. At pawn shops you also have the option to pawn your silver.

eBay

Selling silver on eBay is a good option for any type of silver. It's an online auction website so your items will be sold to the highest bidder. You could also set a buy-it-now price. It helps if you already have a seller account with feedback.

Ebay has a good market for silver and you can sell for high prices. In addition there is demand for all types and varieties of silver such as silverware, jewelry, sterling silver, etc.

While there is plenty of upside to using eBay, there are also several downsides:

  1. It can be time-consuming if you have multiple items to sell
  2. The eBay selling fees are 10% of the total sale price
  3. You will typically get paid through PayPal which has poor customer service
  4. There is a short learning curve if you've never used eBay before

Cash for Gold

You should stay away from these businesses because they are just middlemen. You can get a quick sale but you won't get anywhere close to the true value of your silver.

Craigslist

You can find a local buyer through Craigslist or another similar website. Typically you would get the highest price by going this route. It would be a consumer to consumer deal so you could get close to the retail value of your silver. Compare this with eBay where you are required to pay a 10% seller's fee.

Refinery

Ideally this is one of the best options for scrap silver. Refineries buy silver and then melt it down to produce new items. However most refiners do not deal with consumers or small orders. At this time we don't have any specific refiners that we can recommend. You would need to do research and find one that would accept your silver items.

Bullion Retailer

Any large bullion retailer like Apmex, JM Bullion, Provident Metals, or SD Bullion will also buy silver. Some dealers like Provident Metals will also allow you to trade your silver for other types of silver or gold.

Usually these retailers won't offer you great prices, especially for generic silver. For silver coins they could make you a decent offer but it would all depend on the retailer and the specific coin.

Sell

If you don't live near a coin shop then this could be an option for you. However we would recommend trying Craigslist or eBay before selling to a bullion dealer.

General Selling Tips

Selling is selling, and selling silver is no different than selling any other item. In order to get the best deal, you need to know a few negotiating tactics.

The first tactic is to let the potential buyer make the first offer. They might surprise you and offer more dollars expected. If you need to make the first offer yourself then ask for more than what you would accept. This way you are bracketing in a price range.

Another good tactic is to be willing to walk away. This will force the potential buyer to give you their best offer. Remember that there are plenty of buyers out there so if a deal isn't right, then it's perfectly fine to just walk away.

Conclusion

Selling silver is not as easy as buying silver, but it can be a simple process. Once you know the true value of your silver then you can take offers and compare them.

Out of all the different options that we listed, we recommend Craigslist for all silver types and coins shops for coins. These are typically the best selling options.