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Aurora Rarities LLC

San Antonio, Texas

Address
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Email
Private form — use Email shop
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Aurora Rarities LLC in San Antonio, Texas is a U.S. Coins, Bullion dealer listed on CDXList.com. Contact the shop for current inventory, buy/sell pricing, and hours.

Dealer location

Street is not on file. The pin is the ZIP or city area — not a door.

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Collector notes

Visiting a coin shop

A few notes before you walk into Aurora Rarities LLC in San Antonio, TX. These rotate daily. They are general collector etiquette from CDXList — not this shop’s house rules. When something is unclear, ask the person at the counter.

  1. A real look takes more than thirty seconds

    Dates, mint marks, damage, weight, and whether something is collectible or melt all take time. Do not rush a careful dealer. Do not dump two hundred coins and ask for a number while you check email. Stay with the lot. Answer questions.

  2. Follow the house rules without a debate

    Bags on the floor, backpacks zipped, one person at the glass — shops set these for a reason. Argue about it and the visit is already off. If a rule is unclear, ask. If it is clear, do it.

  3. They do not have to buy what you brought

    A shop can pass on tokens, damaged coins, or a category they do not handle. “We don’t buy that” is information. Ask who might. Do not argue them into a box they cannot use. A clean no today keeps the door open next time.

  4. Decide if you are selling all of it or part of it

    “I need this gone” and “I only want to sell the silver” lead to different offers. Decide before you sit down. Changing the goal halfway through wastes their time and yours. It is fine to keep a piece that is sentimental. Say which one.

  5. If there is a card or check policy, they will tell you

    Do not guess at percentages. Do not argue from what another shop does. Ask what this shop does, listen, and decide. Policies differ for a reason. The honest move is a straight question, not a speech about “what everyone else charges.”