Old coins can be surprisingly valuable, yet many people do not even realize that they have any at home. If you have recently acquired any old coins made from gold, you need to have their value assessed to find out how much they are really worth.

By finding the best place to sell gold coins Mount Shasta can provide, you may be happily surprised to discover that your collection is quite valuable. By finding a reputable dealer in your area, you can sell these coins and put some additional money in your pocket.

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

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

Shasta County Gold Jewelry & Coin

2750 East St, Anderson, CA 96007

(530) 378-0851

J. Austin & Co.

1642 Ashland St, Ashland, OR 97520

(541) 897-6124

Freeway Stamp Supplies

3005 Highway 66, Ashland, OR 97520

(541) 488-9146

The Gold Exchange & Pawn

4846 S. 6th Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97603

(541) 850-2000

Linkville Coins & Antiques

919 Klamath Ave, Klamath Falls, OR 97601

(541) 850-4464

Steve's Place Pawn & Loan

730 E Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601

(541) 238-5859

U & I Trading Post

2387 S 6th St Ste B, Klamath Falls, OR 97601

(541) 883-7635

The Southern Oregon Gold Exchange

250 E. 10th St, Medford, OR 97501

(541) 245-9479

Should You Or Should You Not Sell Gold Coins?

It's a question that many often have to ask themselves. Even if they love their collections, sometimes money becomes so tight that they have no choice but to sell some of their prized possessions. Coins of all metals come into play here.

But should you or should you not sell gold coins? Is it better to hold on to them now to see if they will earn you more later? Or should you sell now, just in case the price goes down?

It's a lot like the stock market. Scarily so, sometimes! Deciding when to buy and when to sell has a lot of the same repercussions as playing the stock market game. Yet what you have on your side is that gold lasts forever and has always been assigned a high level of wealth by us humans. Even thousands of years ago we were starting wars over gold. It's doubtful we'll be starting fights thousands of years from now over certain stocks.

Selling is a good idea if you're pretty sure your coins are worth thousands of dollars, and even more worth it if you need that money a lot. Medical expenses, taxes, a new car... whatever you reason for selling, if you think it's time, then it's time!

Reasons to hold on to your coins include using them as heirlooms for future generations, or because you have reason to believe the price will continue to go up. Other people keep them because they enjoy looking at them. Regardless, if you hang on to your coins, there is no harm in having them appraised, especially if you are passing them on to someone else after you die. While prices will continue to change, having your collection graded by an expert will help out a lot.