Contact Information
Address:
375 Alabama St Unit 375, San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone:
Website
https://sanfranciscocoinbuyers.com/
San Francisco Coin Buyers stands as the leading numismatic authority throughout the Bay Area, featuring skilled evaluators with extensive backgrounds in assessing and acquiring vintage, precious metal, and rare currency pieces.
375 Alabama St Unit 375, San Francisco, CA 94110
https://sanfranciscocoinbuyers.com/
San Francisco Coin Buyers: Your Premier Numismatic Partner in the Heart of the City
Located at 375 Alabama St Unit 375, San Francisco, CA 94110, San Francisco Coin Buyers stands as the leading numismatic authority throughout the Bay Area, featuring unparalleled expertise in the evaluation, authentication, and purchase of all types of coins and currency. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional service to collectors and individuals seeking a reliable and fair transaction for their precious numismatic items.
Our dedicated team possesses deep knowledge across various eras, metals, and denominations. Whether you possess rare gold coins, precious silver collectibles, ancient tokens, foreign currency, or any other numismatic item, we are equipped to offer expert insights and competitive offers. We understand the passion and potential value these items hold, and we treat each piece with the care and attention it deserves.
At San Francisco Coin Buyers, we streamline the process of selling your coins. We offer prompt, professional appraisals and provide fair market value assessments based on current market conditions and the unique characteristics of your collection. Our goal is to make the transaction simple and hassle-free for our valued customers who visit us at our 375 Alabama St Unit 375 location.
We are committed to transparency and integrity. We clearly communicate our evaluation process and the offers we extend. Our San Francisco location allows us to serve the diverse numismatic community right here in the city, offering a convenient and knowledgeable resource for all your coin buying needs.
Whether you are liquidating a large collection, inheriting a family treasure trove, or simply looking to sell a single rare find, San Francisco Coin Buyers at 375 Alabama St Unit 375 is your trusted partner. We combine genuine expertise with a customer-focused approach to ensure a positive experience.
For more information about our services or to inquire about selling your coins, please visit our website or contact us directly.
Contact Information:
Website: https://sanfranciscocoinbuyers.com/
Phone: 628-281-5885
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What types of coins do you buy at your San Francisco location?
A1: We buy a wide variety of coins and currency. This includes, but is not limited to, U.S. and foreign coins, gold and silver coins, ancient and modern tokens, rare coins, commemorative coins, proof coins, bullion coins, and damaged or uncirculated coins. Essentially, if it's a numismatic item or precious metal coin, we evaluate it.
Q2: How do I get an offer for my coins in San Francisco?
A2: You can bring your coins directly to our San Francisco location at 375 Alabama St Unit 375. Alternatively, you can contact us using the provided phone number or website information. We will arrange a convenient time for an appraisal at our 375 Alabama St Unit 375 office.
Q3: Are your coin offers competitive and fair?
A3: Absolutely. Our offers are based on a thorough evaluation of the coin's authenticity, condition, rarity, and current market demand. We strive to provide a fair market value assessment, ensuring you receive a competitive price for your collection or individual pieces.
Q4: Do you buy damaged or circulated coins?
A4: Yes, we buy coins in all conditions, including damaged, heavily circulated, or uncirculated examples. The value will depend significantly on the coin's specific condition, rarity, and metal content.
Q5: Is there a minimum value for coins you purchase?
A5: Generally, we purchase coins of any value. While we focus on numismatic and precious metal items, we are happy to evaluate and potentially buy coins of lower face value, especially if they hold collector value or are made of precious metal.