Contact Information
Address:
726 W Sheridan Ave #140, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Oklahoma City Coin Buyers has built a reputation as the leading coin purchasing specialist throughout the Oklahoma City area, featuring knowledgeable evaluators with extensive combined backgrounds in assessing and acquiring collectible, precious metal, and rare currency pieces.
726 W Sheridan Ave #140, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Oklahoma City Coin Buyers, located at 726 W Sheridan Ave #140, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, stands as the premier destination for individuals seeking fair and immediate cash for their coins. We understand that coins hold sentimental value, potential numismatic interest, and often, a desire for a quick and hassle-free transaction. Situated right here in Oklahoma City, our dedicated team is committed to providing expert evaluation and competitive cash offers for a wide variety of coins, ensuring a smooth experience for our valued local customers.
Whether you've inherited a collection from a family member, accumulated coins over the years, or found a valuable piece during a move, Oklahoma City Coin Buyers is your trusted local resource. We specialize in understanding the nuances of different coin types, from common circulated coins to rare collector pieces. Our knowledgeable staff possesses the expertise to accurately assess the condition, authenticity, and market value of your coins, providing you with a transparent and fair cash offer.
We pride ourselves on our commitment to customer service at our Oklahoma City location. Our process is straightforward: bring your coins to us, our experts evaluate them thoroughly, and we offer competitive cash on the spot. We believe in transparency throughout the transaction, ensuring you understand the value placed on your items. We accept all forms of coins, including pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, dollars, foreign coins, and various commemorative and numismatic pieces.
At Oklahoma City Coin Buyers, we offer a convenient solution for those looking to liquidate their coin holdings. Whether you have a small collection, a handful of loose change, or a significant assortment, we buy coins of all denominations and types. We are here to provide a quick, reliable, and fair service for your coin-related needs, right here in Oklahoma City. Trust Oklahoma City Coin Buyers for your coin buying requirements.
For more information about our services or to learn about the process of selling your coins, please visit our website at https://okccoinbuyers.com/. You can also reach us directly by phone at 405-309-7840.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of coins do you buy?
A1: Oklahoma City Coin Buyers purchases a wide range of coins, including common U.S. circulated coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, dollars), foreign coins, rare and numismatic coins, commemorative coins, and other coin-related items. We buy coins of all grades and conditions.
Q2: How do you determine the value of my coins?
A2: Our process involves examining each coin carefully for factors like authenticity, metal content (if applicable), year, mint mark, condition (grade), and rarity. Based on these factors, we provide a fair market value estimate and a competitive cash offer.
Q3: Do I need an appointment to sell my coins?
A3: While walk-ins are welcome, we recommend calling us at 405-309-7840 ahead of time to discuss your specific items. This allows our team to prepare and ensures a faster, more efficient transaction during your visit to our Oklahoma City location.
Q4: How much cash do you offer for my coins?
A4: The cash offer for your coins depends entirely on their specific type, condition, rarity, and current market demand. Our team provides a fair and competitive offer based on their professional evaluation. We believe in transparency and ensuring you receive the best possible value for your coins.
Q5: Is there a limit to how many coins I can bring in?
A5: No, Oklahoma City Coin Buyers welcomes any quantity of coins. We are equipped to handle collections of all sizes. The time required for evaluation may vary depending on the volume and complexity of the coins brought in.