When you want to sell gold coins in Laytonville, you want to make sure that you get the best deal. Here you will find the best dealers in the area, the most options, and the simplest ways to make the most of your needs.

If you are looking to buy your own coins, you can also find those options here. Anything having to do with your gold coins can be found here. So take a look, find a dealer in your area, make the most out of your cold, and see what fun buying and selling coins can be.

Swiss Tech USA

258 S Main St, Willits, CA 95490

(707) 459-1929

The Coin Shop

303 Talmage Rd, Ukiah, CA 95482

(707) 468-0640

Patriot Gold & Silver Exchange

620 Edith Ave, Corning, CA 96021

(530) 586-4408

Gold Exchange The

413 Walnut St, Red Bluff, CA 96080

(530) 528-8000

Humboldt Pawn

1435 5th St, Eureka, CA 95501

(707) 296-1154

Heritage Coin & Antiques

527 4th St, Eureka, CA 95501

(707) 502-3189

Shasta County Gold Jewelry & Coin

2750 East St, Anderson, CA 96007

(530) 378-0851

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

Palo Cedro Coins & Estate Jewelry

9350 Deschutes Rd Suite A, Palo Cedro, CA 96073

(530) 547-3325

What To Do With Your Gold Coins

Once upon a time it was considered a fantastic investment to buy and save gold coins. These precious items were squirreled away under mattresses, in safety deposit boxes, and even in the wallets of their owners.

These days people still invest in them, but one is more likely to uncover a stash in Grandma's house. What to do with them then becomes the topic of debate. Many people will store them elsewhere for a day when they will be more necessary. Even more people will want to sell them. If not today, then perhaps a few years from now.

But who do you sell your coins to?

The first place many people will go to is the internet, whether to get more information on their coins or to try to sell them.The danger with this is that you may not get what the gold is actually worth. If you're not a professional, then this danger goes up exponentially. Instead, it's a better idea to go elsewhere, such as a professional dealer.

Dealers can be found all over the world. In fact, you are likely to find a qualified one near you, or at least in a bigger town. They can also work as appraisers to let you know how much your collection is worth. If you would like to sell, then they can buy them from you or connect you with someone who is interested.

It is recommended, however, that you research a dealer before using their services. While most are perfectly honest, others may wish to low-ball your coins' worth so they get a better deal themselves. No matter how you came across your coins, we recommend that you get them appraised today. Even if you don't want to sell now, it's important to have that information for the future.