Below are some of the best silver dealers physically located in Seattle, Washington, along with their contact information and store details. There is an 8.9% sales tax on silver purchases in Washington.
Northgate Rare Coins and Precious Metals Shop
11319 Pinehurst Way NE
Seattle, WA 98125
(206) 364-0090
http://www.northgaterarecoin.com/
Rare Coins & Precious Metals Shop is located in Seattle, Washington and been serving the coin enthusiast community for more than 40 years. They offer competitive prices and fair deals and their expert employees offer free on site appraisals. Customer service is the number one priority and they are authorized numismatic dealers associated with the American Numismatic Association (ANA), and the Professional Coin Grading service (PCGS).
Rare Coins & Precious Metals Shop buys and sells United States coins and paper currency, foreign coins and currency, precious metals such as gold, palladium, silver, and platinum, gold and silver bullion, unwanted jewelry, and many other items. Customers can also bring in their unwanted coins and trade them for other items they are looking for. The staff at the Rare Coins & Precious Metals Shop are happy to answer any questions, give an evaluation or appraisal of items, or help a new coin collector get started. Visit them for the best prices in the area. Washington State does not collect sales tax on coins and precious metals, but does collect sales tax on paper currency. The sales tax rate in Seattle is 8.90%.
West Seattle Coins
4500 SW California Ave.
Seattle, WA 98116
(206) 938-3519
http://www.wscbrc.com
West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins are family owned and operated doing business in the Seattle, Washington area since 1979. Bellevue Rare Coins in downtown Bellevue was established in 2010 as the business grew and they needed to expand. Two years later, they added another location in Lynnwood, Washington. West Seattle Coins
West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins are family-owned and operated businesses that specialize in rare coins, currency, gold, silver, and jewelry. West Seattle Coins was founded in 1979. To meet the growing volume of rare coins, gold and silver coming through our doors, we expanded in 2010 with the addition of Bellevue Rare Coins in downtown Bellevue as well as a location in Lynnwood that opened 2 years later.
West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins are members of the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). They are also an authorized submission center for both organizations. Customers will find the employees at West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins are respectful and friendly. They are passionate about coins and numismatics and ready to help new coin collectors and long time coin enthusiasts.
West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins will do a complementary appraisal on site and customers can then shop around for the best price. We will beat the competitors and have access to millions of items through a network of auction houses that allows us to offer fair market prices. Washington State does not collect sales tax on coins and precious metals, but does collect sales tax on paper currency. The sales tax rate in Seattle is 8.90%.
The Coin Market, LLC
1120 164th Street SW Unit-J
Lynnwood, WA. 98087
425-745-1659
http://www.coinmarket.biz
The Coin Market is owned and managed by George Marley and located in Lynwood, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, Washington. He developed a love for coins when he was a young boy and by 1977 became a partner in his first coin shop venture. Throughout a few years in the early 1980’s, he traveled and along the West Coast of the United States and purchased a large collection of coins. After years of experience with coin dealers all over the country and several coin shops starts, he opened the Coin Market in 2005. George Marley is a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) and The Coin Market is member so of several numismatic organizations including the NGC, National Guaranty Corporation, and the PCGS, Professional Coin Grading Service.
The Coin Market is a full service coin dealership and they buy and sell United States coins and currency, foreign currency, rare coins, gold and silver bullion, coin collections, and coin collecting products, all at competitive prices.
Washington State does not collect sales tax on coins and precious metals, but does collect sales tax on paper currency. The sales tax rate in Lynwood is 8.90%.
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