When you go to sell gold and silver there should be a few basic pieces of information you should need/want to know when selling your gold and silver. They are market prices of the day, percentage of return you are going to get and making sure they are reputable. The second you walk through the door the market prices are written on an erasable white board hung right in the center of the store. I specifically noted erasable white board because the market changes everyday so you know, Seth, the owner, changes it everyday. I also know Seth is up to date because when I walked in I overheard him talking through the process and rates to an older woman to make sure she was comfortable with what she was doing. I knew the first 5 seconds of being in Seth’s store this was the place to bring my gold and silver. Within 2-3 minutes I was welcomed by a baby faced young gentleman billy who helped me with my transaction. Initially hesitant, my concerns vanished as he took my gold and silver checked the feral quality by using a simple magnet and then verified by reading the stamps on my things. Billy, unexpectedly, which I already knew, told me exactly what I had. By reading the gold and silver he was able to determine the purity and even the maker. My things never got further than 5’ from me, and my percentage of return which is an equation of type of material, weight of material, purity of material and the market rate was between the standard 80-95%. Who needs to go to 47th and 5th when you have the diamond district right in your backyard! Thanks Seth and billy!! Now everyone should have the reputable...
Read moreI've been taking care of my late friends dad for the last couple of years. He is 80 years old. He has been a coin collector for 60 plus years. Alfred and his son love digging up coins and going to coin events and coin shops together. Alfred has been in a nursing home for many years now and his son passed away a few years ago. I come to New York about 3 times a year and spend 4 to 6 days with Alfred. He loves coins and we decided to get him a few coins I've been taking care of my late friend's dad for the last couple of years. He is 80 years old and has been a coin collector for over 60 years. Alfred and his son used to enjoy digging up coins and visiting coin events and shops together. Alfred has been in a nursing home for several years now, and his son passed away a few years ago.
Whenever I visit New York, about three times a year for 4 to 6 days, I spend time with Alfred. He loves coins, so we decided to get him a few new ones while I was in town. We ended up at Clarkstown Coin and Jewelry, which was both handicap accessible and had a welcoming, knowledgeable staff. Alfred picked out a few coins to start a new collection.
This place was fantastic, offering great pricing and friendly, helpful advice. Thanks to Mathew for his assistance! We highly recommend Clarkstown Coin...
Read moreI can't say enough good things about my experience at Clarkstown Coin & Jewelry! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm smile and a genuine willingness to help.
The staff here is incredibly knowledgeable about coins, and I was truly impressed by their expertise. I had some old coins that I wasn't sure about, and they took the time to carefully evaluate them and explain their history and value to me. Their attention to detail and passion for their work really shines through.
What struck me the most was how friendly and approachable everyone was. They didn't make me feel like a novice with my questions, and they patiently answered all of them. Their customer service is top-notch, and it made my visit an absolute pleasure.
I left Clarkstown Coin & Jewelry feeling not only well-informed about my coins but also grateful for the wonderful service I received. I highly recommend this business to anyone with an interest in coins or jewelry. You won't be disappointed! Thank you to the fantastic team here for making...
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