Coins – Collecting, Giving, Selling, Trading, & Loans

Coins Collecting Giving Selling Trading Loans

The earliest recorded coin collection belonged to the first emperor of Rome, Augustus Caesar. He lived from 63 B.C. to A.D. 14, over 2,000 years ago! Coins have been sought after for many reasons; their historic or artistic value, for investment, and potential long-term profit, and to create a “foundation” between a grandson and his aging grandfather.

How to start collecting – Keep it Simple-

Often people wonder where to start. Begin with collecting coins that bring you interest.

Coin collecting can be started by assembling a set of Lincoln or Indian Head pennies. Have a couple hundred to spend? Start with silver coins then and ask us why. When starting out, remember to start small and keep things simple as the history of the coins are learned and understood. Learn to identify the coins and the various characteristics that increase their worth. Don’t get in the habit of trying to make a quick buck or be too hurried in your purchase. The saying “haste makes waste” may come true.

Assembling a solid collection takes time. Do your research. Come into R & J and we will show you what we have and answer your questions.

When done correctly, coin collecting is a hobby that can last a lifetime and builds a foundation for the next generation to continue.

Start with a Theme –

Collect coins with the same theme, same design, same date.

Don’t be in a hurry, enjoy the process. Parents and grandparents can help little ones start collecting coins by giving “Birth Year” coins. Did you know that each year coins are minted (the term used when new coins are made) all over the world? By the time the little one turns 18 years old and is graduating high school, they would have quite the collection of coins, not to mention an interest and hobby to build on during their adult years. A collection to store in an old cigar box, to pluck out one at a time, and to tell stories of yesteryears.

Buy, Sell, Trade, Pawn

Local Pawn Shops, like R & J Jewelry and Loan, are able to value your coins and if in doubt have them assessed by experts in the field. You can be placed on a text message list that notifies you when coins become available so you have first-hand knowledge of new inventory.

We also buy coins based on their value and the current market. Bring in that collection you are wanting to disperse and we will give you a fair offer. Common coins are Morgan Dollars, Peace Dollar, Silver Dimes, Mercury Dimes, American Eagles, Gold Krugerrands, Gold American Eagles, and much much more!

The Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History, the National Numismatic Collection (NNC) offers nearly 1.6 million monetary items to admire. The museum has rarities like the 1840 $20 Gold Double Eagle and the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. There are other historical items like paper money, ancient coins, and printing plates.

Although R & J does not have such exquisite beauties all the time, we may have just what you’re missing in your collection to build upon your “foundation.”

NGC Coin What Is Worth

NGC Coin

Wondering What your Gold Coin is Worth?

Question: How much is my gold coin worth, specifically this 2004 CANADA MAPLE LEAF 25TH ANNIVERSARY MS69?

  • Today March 27 2021, it is worth $1800-$2000 based on the current gold value and grading. The prices changes daily/weekly/yearly depending on the gold market value and rarity of the coin. NGC provides a great lookup tool for all graded coins here: https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/

Do Pawn Shops Buy Gold Graded Coins And Bullion?

  • Surprisingly this answer is a Yes and No. Not all pawn shops specialize in buying graded coins and or gold coins. Just like all car dealers do not buy specialized vehicles.

At, R & J Jewelry and Loan, we buy gold coins, graded coins, silver coins, and all special metals. In fact, our trained team is qualified to buy all amounts. $10 up to 500k. We will work with you to offer the best price available in the area.

How to value my gold coin?

  • Gold weight, rarity, grading all factor into the value.

Tip:  If you are using eBay, please remember a sold listing is the best way to determine the value. If your coin isn’t graded, and the ones you are looking at are, the value is different. To sell your coin at the grade of an inspected coin, you need to have your coin authenticated by a company like NGC or PCGS.

Sometimes having your coin graded isn’t worth the time or cost, depending on the mint, rarity, and details.

At, R & J Jewelry and Loan in San Jose, we are happy to take a look at your graded or nongraded bullion.

If you are you would rather send in a few pictures first please use the chat button or contact us button on our page, and we will be in touch soon. 

Depending on the coin we can get you a value within 5min-1day.

Pawning...your gold?

If you have a price in mind, let us know upfront. It will help us keep the process quick and straightforward. ​

If you decide you want to borrow against your gold coin, bullion, silver, etc… our pawnbrokers will talk with you about the amount you need, the timeline for repaying the pawn loan, and the terms of the contract.

No credit checks, no storage fees.

Over 20k, we can be very competitive on interest rates in San Jose CA.