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Catalina Pawn

Tucson, Arizona

Address
16256 N Oracle Rd Suite 150, Tucson, AZ, 85701
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Catalina Pawn in Tucson, Arizona is a U.S. Coins, Bullion dealer listed on CDXList.com. Contact the shop for current inventory, buy/sell pricing, and hours.

Dealer location

Shop address — not a coin show venue.

16256 N Oracle Rd Suite 150, Tucson, AZ, 85701Open in Google Maps

Collector notes

Visiting a coin shop

A few notes before you walk into Catalina Pawn in Tucson, AZ. 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. Do not clean the coins

    Polish, dip, baking soda, and a toothbrush lower the value of most collectible coins. Leave dirt and toning alone. If you already cleaned something, say so. A dealer would rather hear the truth than discover it under a lamp.

  2. Be present when it is your turn

    Take the call outside. Pull the earbuds. The dealer is about to look at your coins or pull something you asked for. A face-to-face minute is worth more than a half-distracted twenty. If you need to text a spouse about a number, say so and step aside.

  3. Bullion and collector coins are different conversations

    Melt moves with the market. A key date does not. Say what you think you have, then let them look. Mixing “it’s old so it must be rare” with a junk-silver bag slows everyone down. Sort in your mind: weight versus date.

  4. Call ahead with a large collection or an estate

    A suitcase is not a walk-in impulse. Tell them roughly what you have and when you can come. They may want a second set of hands or a block of time. That is how you get a fair look instead of a glance between other customers.

  5. A buy offer is not an appraisal

    An offer is what this shop will pay today. An appraisal is a written opinion, often for insurance or an estate, and it is a different service. If you need a document, say that first. Do not treat a verbal number as a formal appraisal.