Coins

Buying/Selling Coins & Bullion

Get the cash you need today instantly at Doctor Cash Coin & Pawn. We will buy or loan you cash for Gold, Silver, and Platinum jewelry, watches, and coins. Broken jewelry, tangled necklaces, and unmatched earrings are no problem. There is no need to clean or polish, bring it in any condition.

Many jewelry items may have a resale value far exceeding the scrap gold price and that allows us to pay you more for such items. Unlike “We Buy Gold” shops  who buy everything as scrap we have a showroom where we sell reconditioned quality jewelry at discounted prices.

If you do not wish to permanently part with your treasured jewelry we offer quick and convenient cash loans without a credit check.

Why Deal Coins With Doctor Cash?

Doctor Cash has over 45 years of experience buying and selling coins. While some dealers will skew the value of your coins the Doctor can show you the value of your coin right in the store. 

 

Coins and Currency

WE DO NOT BUY

Although there is a wide range of items we do accept, there are some pieces we are not interested in buying. Except for certified, special-issue, complete collections, or key date coins, we do not purchase the following coins and currency:

 

  • > Lincoln pennies
  • > Wheat pennies
  • > Jefferson nickels
  • > Buffalo nickels
  • > State quarters
  • > Eisenhower, Susan B. Anthony, Presidential, and Sacagawea dollars
  • > Foreign paper currency
  • > Foreign coins that are not comprised of precious metals

We also do not buy stamps.

picture of coins we do not buy

Handling Your Collection

Hold your coins by their edges between your thumb and forefinger over a clean soft towel or surface. Wear clean soft cotton gloves to protect the coin’s surface from fingerprints and other natural oils on your skin, which can be corrosive and damage your coins. Avoid talking directly over coins; tiny droplets of saliva can also create spots on a coin. Just like fingerprints, these marks are difficult to remove.

While you may be tempted to polish your coins to make them look shiny and new, proceed with caution. Polishing and/or cleaning coins will almost always reduce their value and is irreversible. Older coins that show deep age coloration is more desirable than coins whose surfaces have been stripped away by improper polishing or cleaning.

Taking Care of Your Coins

Tools of the Trade

  • A high-quality magnifying glass for coin inspection
  • A clean soft cloth or pad to hold coins over when viewing them
  • Good lighting
  • Clean soft cotton gloves for when handling coins

Storing Your Collection

Keep coins cool and dry

Use original holders (if possible)

Other storage options include:

  • > 2”x2” cardboard or plastic holders
  • > Plastic tubes or capsules
  • > Sleeves or envelopes
  • > Albums

When storing in sleeves/holders, avoid using staples. The metal from the staples over time may discolor the coin. Always use acid-free cardboard and plastic holders free from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Acid and PVC can ruin a coin’s surface. PVC eventually coats a coin with sticky green slime.

For high-value coins, use hard plastic holders. Professional coin grading services use sealed holders called slabs to protect authenticated and graded coins.

Coin Grading

When coming across a particularly rare/valuable coin, having a coin graded is the best way in solidifying the true value/rarity of the coin. PCGS and NGC are two of the most widely recognizable coin grading companies in the world. Grading with one of those companies guarantees ascertaining a coin’s true value, comparing the coin’s condition to others of similar grade. And stores them properly to keep them in that grade for generations.