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Https://github.coins, Cards, and Carry.com

Jacksonville, North Carolina

Address
425 Kenwood Drive, Jacksonville, NC, 28540
VerifiedU.S. CoinsBullion

Https://github.coins, Cards, and Carry.com in Jacksonville, North Carolina 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.

425 Kenwood Drive, Jacksonville, NC, 28540Open in Google Maps

Collector notes

Visiting a coin shop

A few notes before you walk into Https://github.coins, Cards, and Carry.com in Jacksonville, NC. 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. Show week can empty the shop — or pack it

    If the dealer is on the road, the store may be closed or on shorter hours. If they just got back, they may be unpacking. Check this listing for upcoming shows and call if your visit is important. It is not personal. The bourse is part of the business.

  2. Ask if they buy the whole lot or select pieces

    Some shops write one number for the box. Some pull the coins they can use. Neither is wrong. Ask which they do before they start. If you need everything gone today, say that. If you only want to sell the silver, say that too.

  3. Tell them if a coin is damaged, cleaned, or already graded

    Hiding a problem wastes time and trust. “This one was cleaned” or “this already came back from PCGS” is useful. Dealers would rather adjust than feel tricked. Honesty on the small things makes the rest of the visit easier.

  4. A written inventory helps on an estate

    Even a notebook list is better than a surprise pile. Heirs who write down what they think they have get a cleaner visit. If you are the executor, bring that fact and any papers. The shop can work faster when they are not inventing the catalog with you.

  5. Large cash deals may require identification

    That is federal law on certain cash amounts, not the shop being nosy. Bring a government ID if you plan to move a lot of cash either direction. A dealer who asks for ID on a large deal is doing the job the right way.