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Syracuse Antiques Exchange

ID: 5965 Home Goods Store 413 mi from you Syracuse, NY 13208 +1 (315) 471-1841
4.7 (328 reviews)
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About Syracuse Antiques Exchange

Syracuse Antiques Exchange is a premier coin dealer in Syracuse, NY specializing in numismatics and vintage collectibles, offering expert buying and selling of coins and precious metals. Beyond coins, their knowledgeable dealers stock a diverse inventory including antique furniture, midcentury pieces, jewelry, art deco items, clocks, and other curated antiques and vintage collectibles. Whether you're looking to buy rare coins or sell vintage items, they welcome inquiries at 315-471-1841.

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Liette Dennis
Liette Dennis Google ★★★☆☆ 1mo ago

3 star review

Ron Snyder
Ron Snyder Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

Great finds and a cool atmosphere

stephanie shippers
stephanie shippers Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

5 star review

Roxanne Nazel
Roxanne Nazel Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

4 floors of antiques and stuff. Comparable to a vendor mall. Lots and lots of really cool things. Definitely going back

Dominic Artuso
Dominic Artuso Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

If you like antiques you need to check out the exchange! It has multiple floors of endless furniture, trinkets, collectibles, vintage, and more! I always find something when I return for a visit! The amount of items this place holds is incredible, has reasonable prices, and always fun to explore every corner of this building! The works are always friendly and the atmosphere is great overall. If you are a collector or just want to look for fun I am positive you will come out with something from the exchange!

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Rock DAoust
Rock DAoust Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

🕰️ Hidden Gem Alert: The Antique Wonderland You Have to Visit If you’re a lover of history, treasure hunting, or just the thrill of finding something unique, let me put you onto one of the most magical places I’ve stepped into in a long time. I stumbled into what I can only describe as an antique lover’s dream—and walked out completely enchanted. This place isn’t just an antique shop… it’s an experience. Imagine this: four full floors of history, nostalgia, charm, and quirky discoveries around every corner. Each level feels like entering a new world. Whether you’re into vintage signs, timeless furniture, retro kitchenware, delicate china, rare books, or just fun oddities that make you go, “Whoa, what is that?”—you’ll find something that grabs your attention. No exaggeration, I could’ve spent an entire afternoon there and still not seen everything. It’s the kind of place where time disappears because every nook is full of surprises. And the building itself? Stunning. Historic architecture, beautiful light, and the kind of creaky wood floors that add to the charm—not subtract from it. One major plus: free parking. In this day and age, that’s practically a treasure on its own. Now, let’s talk prices. Some items are definitely on the higher end—but in all honesty, you’re paying for the curated selection and the sheer quality of what’s on display. This isn’t a garage sale. These are pieces with stories, craftsmanship, and personality. Even if you’re just browsing, it’s worth the visit. You’ll leave inspired. Whether you’re a serious collector, casual browser, interior design junkie, or just love a good weekend adventure, this antique shop is a must-visit. Take your time, get lost in the stories, and treat it like a mini time-travel session. ⸻ ✨ 4 floors of vintage heaven 🅿️ Free parking—yes, really 🏛️ Gorgeous, character-filled building 💸 Prices reflect quality, so bring your ‘treat yourself’ mindset ⏳ Warning: You will lose track of time (in the best way) #AntiqueAdventure #HiddenGems #VintageVibes #CollectorsParadise #SmallBusinessLove #AntiqueShopping #TreasureHunt #WeekendWander

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Anthony Butler
Anthony Butler Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

All I can say is bring a spare pair of feet! That's a little joke but it is very spacious and you do have to walk up several flights of stairs. The people who work there are very friendly and even some of the vendors you bump into are nice to talk to. There's certainly something for everyone in there, although you might have to travel a bit and do some searching to find that one special item. A very enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.

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Not Your Business
Not Your Business Google ★★★★☆ 1mo ago

Very nice and clean antiques place, so many beautiful things to see. I didn’t find much for myself this time, but it’s a nice shop that I would visit again when in the area. Prices seem mostly reasonable for what you’re getting, I did find a few things that I felt were a tad overpriced, but still within the realm of reasonable. I definitely recommend giving this place a chance, the employees were kind and helpful as well. I tried to get a few pictures, when I’m looking for secondhand places, it helps to get an idea of what to expect when there are photos.

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Mystic Gourd
Mystic Gourd Google ★★★★★ 1mo ago

This store is one of the only places in the area I have found that sells used/vintage books for reasonable prices that isn't a thrift store selling whatever is donated. The seller Other World Books really takes the time to find books from all genres and price points. I went yesterday with my husband and we both found some really great books. I got an original printing of A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin and my husband found two books from the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. With access to affordable books becoming more scarce places like this are really important. I've been three time in the last 3 months and I've bought at least 30 books. I cannot recommend them enough if you're trying to grow your home library without spending a small fortune. Book aside this store also has some really great stationary/ephemera as well. There are boxes and piles of postcards, old photos, maps, prints, etc scatter all over the store that are really fun to go through. I bought a vintage Waterman Laureat yesterday as well that I was able to take apart, clean, and get working last night and I'm very happy with it.

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