Established in 1977, Kitco has safely delivered millions of ounces of both gold and silver bullion to customer’s doors and fully insured non-bank storage accounts. Below you will find the best gold coins, silver coins, gold bars, and silver bars with live dynamic pricing. Silver Bullion Coins provide investors with a convenient and cost effective way to add silver to their investment portfolio. Pricing for bullion coins typically depends on the market price of the metal. Visit the Bullion Dealer Locator to locate a dealer - bullion coins are not sold directly by the U.S. Silver Quarters. Silver Dollars.
Have your rare coins appraised and graded. Start your valuation process by checking online price guides. If you think you have a coin that could be worth $100 (USD) or more, have it professionally appraised, graded, and certified. If its rarity and condition have been certified by a third party organization, you’ll have an easier time selling it.[13]
- A reputable dealer who’s a member of a collector’s guild will probably offer a free appraisal if you’re negotiating a sale. While you should genuinely be open to making a deal, you won't be obligated to sell your coins after the dealer offers an appraisal.
- When buying rare coins, knowledgeable coin collectors look for the CAC (Certified Acceptance Corporation) seal: http://www.caccoin.com.
- Getting certified by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PGCS) is another industry standard: https://www.pcgs.com.
- You’ll have to send your coin to the organization and pay for the appraisal and grading. This takes time and money, but it’s worth it if you have an extremely rare coin that’s worth a small fortune.[14]