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Elder's Antiques

ID: 5479Home Goods Store398 mi from youSt. Louis, MO 63118+1 (314) 772-1436

Located in St. Louis, MO, Elder's Antiques is a trusted coin dealer specializing in numismatics and rare coins for collectors and investors. We buy and sell coins of all types, from ancient pieces to modern commemoratives, as well as precious metals and collectible currency. Whether you're building a collection or looking to sell your coins, our knowledgeable staff provides expert evaluation and fair pricing.

4.2(129 reviews)
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About Elder's Antiques

Located in St. Louis, MO, Elder's Antiques is a trusted coin dealer specializing in numismatics and rare coins for collectors and investors. We buy and sell coins of all types, from ancient pieces to modern commemoratives, as well as precious metals and collectible currency. Whether you're building a collection or looking to sell your coins, our knowledgeable staff provides expert evaluation and fair pricing.

Active ListingLast verified: February 27, 2026

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melissa backherms
melissa backhermsGoogle★★★★★
5 star review
— melissa backherms, Sep 2025
Gul Makhdoom
Gul MakhdoomGoogle★☆☆☆☆
1 star review
— Gul Makhdoom, Jan 2026
Timothy Carr
Timothy CarrGoogle★★★★★
Loved the store (my baby loves her rocking chair that dad, not mom, found!) and will be back in the future. I particularly enjoyed their antique furniture in the $300-750 range, even if we didn't buy any of those items at this time. My only complaint with their inventory is that they don't have enough Christmas ornaments. My only personal complaint is that the crucifix we bought had an egg sack plus 5 spiders inside. Luckily, my wife noticed this before we set it in the house. I must note that most spiders, like the crusades are needlessly vilified.
— Timothy Carr, Jun 2025
Tedd Trabert
Tedd TrabertGoogle★★★★★
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5-Star Review Elder’s Antiques isn’t just a store—it’s the beating heart of Cherokee Street, and that heartbeat belongs to Cherri. Step inside and you’re instantly wrapped in decades of history, charm, and funk—carefully curated by someone who lives and breathes the spirit of this district. Cherri has a gift for finding treasures that tell a story, and she shares that same gift in the way she champions the entire neighborhood. Her creativity, energy, and relentless dedication keep Cherokee vibrant, its events lively, and its personality unapologetically unique. Without her, this place might be just another block—but instead, it’s a destination. So, if you’re strolling down Cherokee, do yourself a favor: stop at Elder’s Antiques, say hi to Cherri, and see why this shop is more than antiques—it’s the soul of the street. Brava, Cherri—you keep it funky, fabulous, and unforgettable.
— Tedd Trabert, Aug 2025
Jules D
Jules DGoogle★★★★★
Friendliest staff I've ever encountered in an antique store!! Prices were extremely fair, and I left with two bags full of treasures! Don't miss this shop!!!
— Jules D, Oct 2025
Khadijah Daniels
Khadijah DanielsGoogle★★★★★
The owner was so sweet to us, we had a little chat about the area and her business. She gave us a little history run down which is nice. I’d be back just to talk to her. The items for sale are truly antiques I’m more into vintage soda advertising so I don’t see me really purchasing anything on future visits except some vinyl.
— Khadijah Daniels, Sep 2022
Brian Hartman
Brian HartmanGoogle★★★★★
Elder antiques is our favorite shop on the Row! If you are looking for the highest quality antiques, vintage furniture or simple knickknacks this place is the real deal. They have the mahogany, oak, and maple pieces of all shapes and sizes. They have lots of furniture but they also have great advertising pieces, local items, glass and crystal the list is endless.
— Brian Hartman, Mar 2025

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