How do you ship merchandise?
Most orders are shipped and insured through the United States Postal Service Priority Mail. Some orders are shipped via United Parcel Service.
How much does it cost for shipping?
Our secure shopping cart will determine your exact shipping/insurance charge based on the amount and weight of your order.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes, please email us for exact shipping charges to your country.
What are your methods of payment?
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Paypal, check, or money order.
Do you offer Lay-Away?
What is the difference between Proof and Uncirculated coins?
The method of manufacturing. Proof coins are specially made for collectors, distinguished by sharpness of detail (stamped twice), usually a mirror like surface and frosted design elements. Uncirculated coins are those coins produced for general use but not yet put into circulation. They show no signs of wear, however, they may show "bagmarks" or contact marks and may lack some luster.
When will the America the Beautiful Quarter Program be complete?
The America the Beautiful sometimes referred to as "National Park" quarter program started in 2010 and will be complete in 2021. Five new quarters will be issued each year for ten years and six quarters the eleventh year honoring a national park or site. You can expect a new release every 10-12 weeks.
What is a "bank wrapped roll"?
A bank wrapped roll is a roll of 40 quarters that banks have contracted out to "rollers" such as Brinks, N.F. String & Son, Wells Fargo, etc. These companies roll the quarters for the banks in both orange/white and clear shrink wrapped rolls.
*Be aware of rolls in tubes as they tend to be less attractive to collectors. "Tubed rolls" are rolled by hand from mint bags in clear plastic tubes. We do NOT offer "tubed rolls."
What is the difference between the Silver Proof and Regular Proof coins?
The silver proof quarter is made of 90% silver and has a slightly different contrast. It also weighs slightly more than the standard proof.
What is a mint mark?
There are four mint marks that are used on today's coins. Each one represents the facility where the coin was struck. They are as follows:
"D" Denver Mint
"P" Philadelphia Mint
"S" San Francisco Mint (Proof coins)
"W" West Point Mint (Proof coins)
What is toning?
Coins will sometimes change color due to their reaction to certain atmospheric and other environmental conditions. These color changes are natural and are referred to as toning.
How much are error coins worth?
We do not deal in error coins. In most cases to find out what an error coin is worth you should try to visit a coin dealer in your area.