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The Coin & Stamp Shop

Seattle, Washington

Address
725 Pike St #6, Seattle, WA, 98101
Email
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VerifiedU.S. CoinsBullion

The Coin & Stamp Shop in Seattle, Washington 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.

725 Pike St #6, Seattle, WA, 98101Open in Google Maps

Collector notes

Visiting a coin shop

A few notes before you walk into The Coin & Stamp Shop in Seattle, WA. 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. Ask before you photograph coins or people

    A picture of a piece in the case is often fine. A picture of another customer, an open buy, or the register is not. Ask first. Many shops are happy to let you shoot a coin you are considering. They are not a film set.

  2. 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.

  3. Saturday morning is often the busy window

    That is when collections walk in and regulars stop by. Fine if you like energy. Less fine if you want a long, quiet look at an estate. Midweek late morning is often easier. If you need time, ask when they are slower.

  4. Do not assume every shop takes a credit card

    Many do. Some do not. Some take cards on retail and prefer another method when they are buying from you. None of that is a trick. Ask, “Do you take cards?” before you empty your wallet. If they say no, that is an answer, not a negotiation.

  5. One extra person is fine. A committee is not.

    A spouse or a sibling who must agree is welcome. A table of relatives debating every coin is not a shop visit. Pick the decision-makers. Leave the rest home or in the car. The dealer can talk to two people. They cannot run a family meeting.