What we buy Rare & Certified Coins
What we buy
Sell Rare & Certified Coins in Lawrence, KS
Rare coins are where the real money often sits, and reading them takes a numismatist rather than someone weighing metal at a counter. We buy key dates, certified coins, mint errors, and early American coinage, with every offer backed by published guides and real auction data.
You do not have to know what is rare before you visit. Bring your coins to our Lawrence office and we identify the genuine collector pieces, explain what lifts each one above metal value, and hand you an itemized written offer.
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785-247-0144The rare and certified coins we buy
- PCGS, NGC, and ANACS certified coins in any grade
- Key and semi-key dates across every U.S. series
- Proof sets, mint sets, and commemoratives
- Genuine mint errors and recognized die varieties
- Early copper: large cents, half cents, and colonial pieces
- Type coins, Seated and Barber coinage, and full albums
How rare coins are appraised
A certified coin already carries a verified grade, so we price it directly against the PCGS Price Guide, the CDN Greysheet, and recent auction results for that exact date and grade.
A raw rarity is judged on its date, mint, and condition, then priced a touch more carefully because the grading risk sits with us. For a high-value raw coin, we can talk through sending it for certification first if that makes you more.
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FAQ
Sell Rare & Certified Coins in Lawrence, KS: common questions
How do you decide what a rare coin is worth?
For certified coins we use the PCGS Guide, the Greysheet, and recent sales for that date and grade. For raw coins we grade conservatively and price against the same data, and we show you the comparables.
Should I have coins graded before I sell?
Usually not; we appraise raw coins every day. For a few high-value pieces, certification can raise the price enough to be worth it, and we will tell you honestly when that applies.
Do you buy error coins?
Yes. Authentic mint errors and known varieties can bring strong premiums. Bring them in and we confirm the variety and price it against the market.