From a scale 1 to 10 I give them a 5. I bought a bracelet and to get a good deal I had to go to the ATM. When I asked him where it was it seems that he got angry because I didn't know where the ATM machine was. I explain to them I was from out of town, It was like he was screaming at me down the street what are you stupid or something. So I went to the bank got some extra money to buy a coin after purchasing the bracelet. Every time I ask them to see a coin it was like I was bothering them. Also no one knew the price of the coin, And the guy that new the price of the coin wasn't there. It was almost like they didn't want to sell coins. I don't know what they were doing but they all seem sketchy. Maybe the impression of the way I looked with my blue hoodie on and work pants they got the impression I didn't have any money. What a big mistake, Or maybe they don't want to deal with somebody that had some knowledge of coins. I do have to say they have a lot of interesting stuff, I give it a thumbs up for that. Well y'all good luck...
Read moreThe owner here was rude and condescending. I would much rather get a worse price elsewhere than to deal with these people ever again.
I had an appointment beforehand and arrived exactly at the time as scheduled. There was another party in the store at the time, so I waited patiently by the door. The entire time while waiting, the man behind the counter (who I assume is the owner) gave me the cold shoulder and gave off a vibe like I'm not welcome. Even after the party in front of me left, the owner continued to be patronizing and even aggressive at times.
When asking about prices, he immediately started attacking me, asking what my job was and belittling me for even considering doing research online beforehand. He gave me a lowball offer, clearly trying to rip me off. I left the store and got a much much better deal elsewhere
I didn't care so much that the owner wouldn't offer me a fair deal, but his attitude, pompousness and the way he blatantly disrespected his customers is so...
Read moreRobert Mish has been in the coin business for a long time. He is very knowledgeable when it comes especially to collectors coins and other numismatic items.
I brought in what I thought was a real pieces of eight Spanish coin from 1686 and he was able to spot it as a fake just by looking at it. Robert explained that the Spanish did not start rounding their minted silver coins until 1732 and that therefore the coin could not be real as it was perfectly round.
I will definitely come back if I have any further interest in...
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