Bullion & Coin Exchange in Mesa

United StatesBullion & Coin Exchange

 

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610, East Broadway Road, 85204, Mesa, Maricopa County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 480-461-0963
website: www.bullionandcoinexchange.com
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Latitude: 33.408173, Longitude: -111.818132

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  • CHARLES WIGINGTON

    CHARLES WIGINGTON

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    The best info and price listed as well as the buy from me price always right on

  • Monday Mundy

    Monday Mundy

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    Went there to sell some coins and was treated very well. They are honest and the reason I found this out was because I had 1 coin that was more than the rest and the found it and told me. I thought I had taken out any that were worth more or questionable. Thank you for that. I think some people that post reviews of coin shops don't know the difference between a pawn shop and a coin store. there is no flexibility in most coin sales. some cases they are selling for less than the business paid depending on what gold and silver have been at in the last week or 2.

  • Anthony Soy

    Anthony Soy

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    gave me 3 dollars lower then retail for my silver half dollars

  • Susan C. Taylor

    Susan C. Taylor

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    Price fair. I would go there again. They have a cute baby, made waiting easy;)

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    Trent DePonte

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    Dear business owner, I came into your store for the first time today looking for a specific item. You didn't have it but you did have lots of cool stuff and I had money I was willing to spend. Unfortunately (for you) I left without spending a cent, I will never return and I will tell anyone who asks what a terrible business you are running. When I asked if you would be willing to knock what amounted to less then one half of one percent off the price of something you chose to belittle me. Had you responded with a polite "no" I would have paid the price you were asking and I would have spent thousands of dollars in your store in the future. Instead, you laughed at me and had there been any other customers in the store I might have been embarrassed but luckily (for me, not you) there weren't. In closing, your business exemplifies everything that would turn a new collector such as myself off driving all the way to a coin store instead of just buying stuff online. It's in a terrible part of town. It's cramped. It smells unpleasant. It's "family run" (i.e. the woman behind the counter was holding an infant and eating food). I understand you have been in business for a long time but you are clearly surviving off an existing customer base and have no interest in cultivating new business or growing the hobby.

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