Finding the best coin dealers in Hydesville can truly give you peace of mind when buying, trading, and selling your gold and silver coins. Put your trust in our carefully curated list of reputable dealers. With so many to choose from, you can be sure that you will get the best deal possible.

Each and every dealer is able to help you with anything you might want or need. This means you can spend more time enjoying your collection and your money and less time trying to find someone worth dealing with. Professional, local, and verified businesses are here to meet your needs.

Humboldt Pawn

1435 5th St, Eureka, CA 95501

(707) 296-1154

Heritage Coin & Antiques

527 4th St, Eureka, CA 95501

(707) 502-3189

Swiss Tech USA

258 S Main St, Willits, CA 95490

(707) 459-1929

North Coast Coins

1048 9th St, Crescent City, CA 95531

(707) 464-5858

Patriot Gold & Silver Exch

3637 Eureka Way, Redding, CA 96001

(530) 605-3726

Chuck's Coin

2130 Hilltop Dr, Redding, CA 96002

(530) 246-2370

Goldmart

1191 Hilltop Dr, Redding, CA 96003

(530) 221-4653

Tri Valley Gold and Silver Exchange

1625 Pine St Suite#101, Redding, CA 96001

(530) 246-5630

Numismatics Values Inc

2930 Bechelli Ln, Redding, CA 96002

(530) 221-0543

The Goldmart

1191 Hilltop Dr, Redding, CA 96003

(530) 221-4653

Shasta County Gold Jewelry & Coin

2750 East St, Anderson, CA 96007

(530) 378-0851

Palo Cedro Coins & Estate Jewelry

9350 Deschutes Rd Suite A, Palo Cedro, CA 96073

(530) 547-3325

Making Money Through Coin Dealers

Are you already a coin collector, or have recently inherited someone else's collection? Perhaps you've picked up a few coins over the years and would like to know what they're worth. No matter how you've come across coins, at some point you're going to want to sell them, whether because you need the money or because you think the market is right.

Coin dealers are professionals you see when you're ready to make a deal regarding coins. Not only will they buy coins from you, but they can also sell you new pieces for your collection. They all operate differently, especially if they're independent vs. part of a partnership. there is a lot of money to be made out of collectible coins, so expect some scam artists mixed in with the real professionals.

if you're looking to make money, then be sure to research the dealer first to make sure they're certified (where applicable) and have a good history. After that, it's as simple as calling them or going into their office to discuss your collection. You can take either the whole thing or a few select pieces. They will inspect them to make sure they're real, and then assign a grade that will determine how much they're worth.

From there you can sell your coins (some bartering may happen) or get a certificate saying that they were graded as thus. This is one of the safest ways to make sure you get what your coins are really worth. Selling online means you may undervalue your collection.

Coin dealers can also sell you coins for your collection. If you're looking for something specific, they can act as a middleman and help locate the coin you want for a finder's fee. They have great connections all over the world and are great contacts to have even if you're not buying or selling right now.