I brought them some gold pendants, rings and a few other pieces. I knew they weren’t worth that much but I needed the cash. The guys (and there are a lot of them) were really nice and not the least bit condescending. They know when you come in to sell there is a reason but they don’t make you feel bad or inadequate. The store is filled with interesting objects for sale and for show. A very nice and very fair place to buy and sell. I highly recommend them.
As coin markets go within the United States, the Las Vegas coins and currency market has never really been one at the top of the class. Collectibles in general haven’t always been “a Las Vegas thing” per se, mainly because those who have lived in Las Vegas and the surrounding areas tend to have other things on their mind. Still, there are those who do collect coins and currency in the Las Vegas valley, and more still who find themselves collecting Las Vegas coins, casino chips, silver strikes, commemorative Las Vegas coins, pure silver Las Vegas coins and other numismatic items pertaining to Las Vegas and its well-known iconic status in the modern world. And, as the population has blossomed into the 21st century, those who move to Las Vegas have brought their coin and currency collections in tow, creating a growing demand for professional services surrounding the concept of Las Vegas coins and currency collecting.