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A Coin Shop

United States · 802 products tracked

A Coin Shop is a Littleton, Colorado-based dealer specialising in United States rare coins and precious metals. They offer bullion (gold, silver, platinum, palladium), numismatics, and paper money through both their physical storefront and online via the PrecisionPM platform. They also provide appraisal services and buying services for gold and silver.

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About A Coin Shop

A Family-Owned Coin and Bullion Shop in Littleton, Colorado

A Coin Shop is a family-owned dealer based in Littleton, Colorado, trading from a physical storefront and online through the PrecisionPM platform at acoinshopco.com. The business handles gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion alongside its numismatic stock, and also deals in paper money.

Rare United States coinage is a core specialisation. The shop is a PCGS Authorized Dealer and handles certified coins graded by PCGS, NGC, and ANACS, with focus areas including Buffalo nickels, Indian Head cents, pre-1964 silver coinage, Morgan and Peace silver dollars, and classic US gold coins.

Beyond retail sales, A Coin Shop operates as a wholesale dealer and conducts auctions. Services cover buying, selling, trading, and consignments, and the business carries out appraisal and valuation work, including valuations for trust and estate lawyers. Collectors can also buy through the shop's eBay store, which trades under the A Coin Shop name.

A Coin Shop: frequently asked questions

BullionFerret currently tracks 802 bullion listings from A Coin Shop. Prices update regularly so you can compare their gold, silver, platinum, and palladium products against other dealers on this page.
Check that the dealer holds relevant industry accreditations such as a PCGS Authorized Dealer status, ANA membership, or industry association membership. Review their payment terms, return policy, and whether they charge for insured shipping. Look for transparent buyback pricing and clear descriptions of the coins' grading or condition. Established dealers with a physical presence and verifiable trading history offer additional assurance.
For silver and base-metal fakes, a strong neodymium magnet can reveal non-silver metals (silver is non-magnetic). Weight and diameter checks against published specifications catch most counterfeits. Acid testing and XRF (X-ray fluorescence) scanning provide more definitive results. Buying coins in original sealed packaging from an accredited dealer, and choosing graded coins in tamper-evident slabs from PCGS or NGC, reduces the risk further.

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