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Coins • Currency • Jewelry • Gold & Silver •
Penny for your thoughts & $100 for your penny.
At Cherry Hill Coins & Currency we specialize in purchasing a wide range of items (coins, currency, gold, silver, bullion, precious metals, and much more!) at highly competitive prices. Our team of knowledgeable and approachable professionals take pride in meticulously reviewing every item and providing fair offer without pressuring to sell. Plus, we use top of the line equipment to test everything on the spot and give you you the fairest possible price for your valuables. We believe in building long-lasting relationships with our clients, which is why we prioritize transparency, fairness, and efficiency in all our transactions. We hope to see you very soon!
Get your free appraisal today. We buy all:
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We buy all US and foreign coins that have either numismatic or precious metal value. We also buy old blue seal, red seal, gold seal, brown seal, large sized, and colonial currency. If you aren’t sure if yours are please don’t hesitate to reach out by phone call, text, or email!
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We are buyers of all scrap and wearable jewelry that contain precious metal value. We are buying all pieces containing sterling silver, gold (any karat or purity), and platinum. We will test and weigh the pieces in front of you and receive a no pressure offer on the jewelry.
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We purchase all gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion pieces. Whether in bar or coin form as well in any purity. Rest assured, our rigorous authenticity testing practices, utilizing state-of-the-art Sigma Metalytics testers, ensures that every piece is verified which guarantees you receive a highly competitive price for your items.
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FAQs
Have questions about your valuables? Give us a call for a (money & pressure) free consultation!
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Dimes & quarters from 1964 & earlier, as well as half dollars from 1970 & earlier, were made in silver and worth significantly more than their face value. Coins after these dates are usually just worth their face value.
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Often the answer is yes, but there are many exceptions. Just because a coin is “old” does not make it valuable. The price while dependent on supply also relies on demand to increase value. There are many coins that are thousands of years old that can be purchased for under $20.
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Cleaned coins lose value because most cleaning products are abrasive, you can easily damage the coins, and even non-abrasive cleaners can react poorly with other metals in the coins.