About Sahara Coins & Precious Metal
Sahara Coins is your Southern Nevada leader for Numismatics and Bullion. A coin store that takes pride in providing the best customer service and doing
Sahara Coins is your Southern Nevada leader for Numismatics and Bullion. A coin store that takes pride in providing the best customer service and doing
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0Looking for silver...they had exactly what I was looking for...Great staff , very knowledgeable & polite... Nice place too..
Careful buying PCGS Generation 4 slabs from them. They like to put their price sticker right on top of the holo. If you try to remove said sticker, the holo will come with it. Now your slab is just a fancy holder as far as the secondary market is concerned. I tried to take it easy as possible, but right from the start I could see the sticker pulling off the holo. I even tried water to soften the sticker (after I could see removing it dry was an issue)
Ray and his team provided professional service. Answered all my questions and provided the best prices. Cant say enough.
Having never been familiar with coins, I wasn't sure what to expect when I went to have something authenticated. The guy was so cool though I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone. He answered all my questions (and I am very inquisitive) and even explained the machine he used to test my coin.
Went in after eating next door, Myself and a buddy. We were treated like we been there 10 times. The guy answered every question and then some. Ended up buying some silver to add to the stack and a graded quarter With a beautiful tone. Even budged on the price. Definitely will be stopping back by.
They’re okay. They charge about 6% premium on bars (light estimate), they buy coins at 6% below spot (again, light estimate. More like 10% below), and they pay 60% of melt value for gold jewelry/scrap. I’ve shopped with them before, sold to them before. I’m going to be shopping around from now on. But like I said, they’re okay.
Stopped by on my way to work for the first time today, I wanted to buy an oz of gold. Google said they were open so I figured I’d give them a try. They were closed. Had me standing out here like a fool. There were atleast three other people that came up to be met with a closed shop. No signage saying they would be closed. Just dim lights and a locked door. The owner states that the Google listing said they were closed and that there was signage. Both of those are false statements. The fact that you’re willing to lie on her review response tells me all I need to know about this company.. Google stating that the store was currently open was the only reason I went there and I stood there looking for signs as I walked up and so did the three other people that I watched do the exact same don’t lie to me about having a sign or your Google listing stating that it’s closed.
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