How to Know If Your Coins Are Valuable
Date, mint mark, condition, and rarity all play a role. Here's a starting framework before you bring anything in.
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Walk in with a single coin or an entire estate. Walk out with a fair offer backed by thirty years of experience — no pressure, no games, no lowballs.
Collectors across North Texas keep coming back because we research, authenticate, and price every piece against live market data. No shortcuts, no lowballs, no surprises.
From a single inherited piece to a five-figure estate — we evaluate it all with the same care.
American Eagles, Pre-1933 issues, British sovereigns, and foreign gold. Valued by metal content plus collector premium for rare dates and high grades — priced live, never lowballed.
Morgans, Peace dollars, Walking Liberties — graded for numismatic value, not just weight.
Low-mintage errors and high-grade specimens. Rarity priced correctly — references on the desk.
Confederate notes, large-size bills, silver certificates. Age and signature combos often mean real value.
Inherited a collection? Complete evaluations with care, discretion, and fair market offers.
Three steps. No mystery, no waiting, no haggling. Here's exactly what to expect when you walk through the door.
Walk in during business hours or schedule a private appointment for larger collections. Out-of-area sellers can ship insured with full tracking.
Each coin examined individually with a 10x loupe, weighed if needed, checked against current published prices. You see the references. Ask any question.
Accept the offer and walk out with cash or check. No pressure, no delays, no hidden fees. Decline and walk out with the coins. Either way is fine.
Our reputation is minted in trust, refined by decades of expertise, and delivered with absolute transparency.Established Standards
Not sure what your coins are worth? These guides cover the basics of coin valuation, grading, and what separates common coins from rare finds.
Date, mint mark, condition, and rarity all play a role. Here's a starting framework before you bring anything in.
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Metal content, numismatic grade, market demand, and historical significance. The four pillars, explained simply.
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Age alone doesn't equal value. But many pre-1965 coins contain silver, and certain dates carry serious premiums.
Read the full guide →Whether you're in Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Fort Worth, or anywhere in the metroplex, we're a short drive away.
No cost. No obligation. No pressure. An honest evaluation from a team that's spent thirty years in numismatics.