This is the page for you if you’re seeking for a reputable rare coin expert in the Charleston area. We’ve compiled a list of numismatic experts who can help you purchase or sell gold, silver, rare coins, bullion, or money. Each coin dealer is a member of the ANA, an authorized NGC and PCGS dealer, and offers decades of experience in addition to easy storefront parking. They also purchase sterling, watches, and jewelry.
Miller Coins and Currency
520 Folly Rd Suite 113
Charleston, SC 29412
843-743-5016
Charleston Coin Exchange
2022 Sam Rittenberg Blvd Suite 102
Charleston, SC 29407
843-637-3304
Sullivan Numismatics, Inc
931-797-4888
Low Country Coins
7800 Rivers Ave #1010
North Charleston, SC 29406
843-763-3463
Treasure Hut
5070 International Blvd #116
North Charleston, SC 29418
843-767-2800
Island Gold and Silver
1604 Rainbow Rd Lot 6
Charleston, SC 29412
843-901-0207
POL Coins
Heritage Coin Brokers
8760 Antler Dr
North Charleston, SC 29406
719-431-3033
American Metal Co- Charleston Gold and Silver Buyers
253 King St
Charleston, SC 29401
843-722-2073
Charleston, SC Coin shop FAQ
Which method is the best for selling ancient coins?
Your neighborhood coin shop is the obvious place to sell your used coins. For selling low- to medium-value antique coins like Wheat cents, Buffalo nickels, junk silver, uncommon silver coins, and silver dollars, they will be your best option. Choose a few coin shops to visit after looking at online reviews and comments about them.
How can I determine the value of my coins?
Pick up the “Blue Book,” an annual publication of the Guide Book of United States Coins, to discover more about the worth of certain coins you own. The Blue Book values are somewhat nearer to the selling prices. The Red Book typically lists retail prices above what the majority of dealers and coin buyers are willing to pay.
Where can I find a trustworthy coin evaluated?
Look for an Experienced Appraiser Look for appraisers who are members of respected coin organizations, such as the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) or the American Numismatic Association, if you’re trying to sell coins (ANA).