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About Elite Rare Coins
Elite Rare Coins, a Warren, Ohio Coin and Bullion Dealer
Elite Rare Coins LLC was incorporated in Ohio in 2020, and the company opened its storefront in Warren, in Trumbull County in the state's northeast, with a ribbon-cutting hosted by the Western Reserve Chamber of Commerce in February 2021. The dealer's own history describes more than three decades of experience in coins, with its owner having travelled the country buying and selling rare coins before opening the Warren shop.
The business specialises in US numismatic coins, world coins, collector bullion, and investment precious metals across gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It is a member of the American Numismatic Association, an Authorized Distributor for the Germania Mint, and a Verified Member of the Round Table Trading Group. The store handles in-person appraisals and buybacks alongside retail sales, and in-store pickup is available for online orders.
Elite Rare Coins: frequently asked questions
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Elite Rare Coins stocks investment precious metals including gold, silver, platinum, and palladium alongside US numismatic coins, world coins, and collector bullion. BullionFerret tracks 1413 listings from this dealer. The Warren, Ohio shop also offers in-store appraisals and buyback services.
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Elite Rare Coins is a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) and a Verified Member of the Round Table Trading Group. The dealer is also an Authorized Distributor for the Germania Mint. No PCGS Authorized Dealer listing was found in publicly accessible directories.
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Keep bullion coins in inert, PVC-free holders or capsules, away from air, humidity, and direct contact with other metals. Store in a cool, dry location, ideally a home safe bolted to a structure. Avoid paper envelopes, rubber bands, and soft plastic flips, all of which can cause tarnishing or surface damage over time.