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Sullivan Numismatics

Johns Island, South Carolina

Address
Johns Island, SC, 29455
VerifiedU.S. CoinsBullion

Sullivan Numismatics in Johns Island, South 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

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

Johns Island, SC — street not listedOpen in Google Maps

Collector notes

Visiting a coin shop

A few notes before you walk into Sullivan Numismatics in Johns Island, SC. 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. Online asking prices are not what a shop pays

    A listing, a completed auction before fees, and a dealer buy price are three different numbers. Screenshots of asks are not a bid. Bring the coins. Let them look. Then talk. You will get further than arguing from a tab on your phone.

  2. Keep paper money flat and in sleeves if you have them

    Do not fold old notes to “fit the envelope.” Do not rubber-band a stack of large-size bills. Do not tape tears. Bring them as they are. Currency people would rather see an honest wrinkle than a new crease you added in the car.

  3. If you feel rushed, you can pause

    You are allowed to say you need a minute. You are allowed to pack up and think. You are not required to decide while someone is waiting behind you — step aside and let them go. A good shop would rather you be sure than sorry.

  4. Bring coins in a way they can actually look at them

    Trays, albums, and labeled bags beat a torn grocery sack. Do not pour coins onto glass. Hand them a box they can work through. Dirt, food, and loose batteries in the same tin make a poor first impression and a slower look.

  5. A hold is a promise. Mean it.

    If they hold a coin for you, ask how long and how you pay. Come back or call. Do not park the same piece at two shops. Dealers remember the customer who used a hold as a free option. They also remember the one who did what they said.