Bellevue Rare Coins

www.bellevuerarecoins.com

We are a family-owned business and avid coin collectors with over 30 years experience buying and selling gold, silver, rare coins, diamonds and jewelry.

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Bellevue Rare Coins

US Postal Code:98004

Address: 321 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue
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Bellevue Rare Coins

US Postal Code:98037

Address: 18411 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Lynnwood
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Bellevue Rare Coins

US Postal Code:98116

Address: 4500 California Ave SW,, Seattle
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Bellevue Rare Coins

US Postal Code:98027

Address: 1175 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah
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Bellevue Rare Coins

US Postal Code:98402

Address: 2302 Pacific Ave, Tacoma
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Deciding to sell your jewelry or precious collectibles is certainly not easy. For many, it can be a complex and emotional decision. That's why we never pressure you to sell. We offer free appraisals to anyone interested in learning more about the worth and condition of their valuables, as well as for those hoping to catch the fairest possible price. Curious about the experience? Learn more: http://bit.ly/Sell-to-BRC
Sometimes the smallest mistakes make coins worth up to thousands of times their original minted value. To the amateur eye, the Australian "Mule Coin" looks just like any other $1 coin. But the Australian Mint accidentally double-dyed this particular batch, making this average-looking coin worth $4k at auction. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ AMERICANHERITAGEBULLION.COM Rare Australian mule $1 coin selling for more than $4000 - 7NEWS.com.a
Hello, Issaquah! Did you know that we're open for walk-in business? Come and visit us if you're ready to hunt for treasure or peruse our antique coinsโ€”you never know what you'll find! ๐ŸŽ Learn more about our locations here: http://bit.ly/BRC-Locations
This very rare 1895 Morgan Dollar, PF64 Cameo is currently for sale at Bellevue Rare Coins! Featuring an original un-dipped natural toned proof surface, this attractive Choice example offers sharply detailed design elements throughout and the deeply reflective fields create bold cameo contrast with the frosty devices. The well-preserved surfaces show subtle hints of pale green toning, with outstanding eye appeal. Eagerly sought by collectors and listed among the 100 Greatest U.S. Coins, the 1895 Morgan silver dollar is one of the most mysterious issues in American numismatics. According to Philadelphia Mint records, the mint produced a business-strike mintage of 12,000 Morgan dollars in 1895 to accompany an unremarkable mintage of 880 proofs. Despite the reported figures, no business-strike 1895 Morgan dollars have ever surfaced, leaving the small supply of proofs to satisfy collector demand for this date. Available for sale at $63,500, this enigmatic proof-only issue is sure to be a crown jewel for the serious collector. Interested buyers, please contact us at 425-392-0450.
Want to help out with the coin shortage? Exchange your coins for cash at most banks or any CoinStar machine. Or, help out local businesses by paying with exact change when you shop. ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ช #SeattleTogether
You may have heard that we're in the middle of a coin shortage. But, did you know that we've had coin shortages before? During the civil war, people began to save their coins in an effort to safeguard the precious metals. As a result, the United States Mint began printing paper "fractional currency" to use instead. Check out this $0.25 bill pictured below. โฌ‡๏ธ
A birthstone is a special gift: It celebrates life, it's personal to the receiver, and, well, it's beautiful! ๐Ÿ’Ž๐ŸŽ Stop in to look at our selection and consult with our expert staff who are always happy help you find just the right gift. Learn more: http://bit.ly/BRC-Locations
Over 20 ancient Greek coins were discovered in Romania, by a retired policeman with a metal detector. The officer speculates that the coins were minted in the 2nd century, although only authentication will verify the legitimacy of the find. GREEKREPORTER.COM Dozens of Ancient Greek Coins Discovered in Romania
Bullion fact: Did you know that the American Eagle Silver Dollar is the official bullion of the United States? It comes only in one troy-ounce denominations. The U.S. Mint began producing this official bullion in 1986, and each contains a minimum of 99.9% pure silver. ๐Ÿ’ฐ Looking to buy? Reach out: https://bit.ly/BRC-Bullion
Did you know that we buy and sell a whole lot more than just rare coins? We also... โœ”๏ธ Repair jewelry โœ”๏ธ Buy and sell watches โœ”๏ธ Buy and sell comic books โœ”๏ธ Buy and sell bullion ... And so much more! Give us a call or stop by one of our locations to learn more: http://bit.ly/BRC-Locations
Have any hand-me-down cutlery lying around the house? Good news: We're buying. If you didn't already know, we buy genuine silverware for cash. ๐Ÿ’ต So, you can stop polishing now... ๐Ÿ˜… Find us: http://bit.ly/BRC-Locations
Misprints and misfits have a home here at Bellevue Rare Coins. ๐Ÿ’ฐ Did you know that authentic printing errors can make paper bills MORE valuable? Paper currency with accidental folds, ink smears, and misprinting transform what would have been a regular bill into a collector's item. ๐Ÿง