We purchase high denomination notes: $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 |
All US silver certificates 1957 and earlier |
All US notes with a red or blue seal |
All US currency from 1929 and older |
We especially like to buy old US currency with bank names on the note. |
| Large size US currency from 1923 and earlier |
| US fractional currency 1862 - 1876 |
| We specialize in the purchase of small and large size US gold certificates |
| Please bring in your foreign currency for our professional appraisers to evaluate. |
Do we have a set price we pay for coins or currency?
There are a lot of factors to consider when appraising a coin's value. Some of these factors include: condition, date, circulation and rarity. For your convenience Americash offers free in-store appraisals of your collections while you watch.
I have a lot of Dimes, Quarters and Half Dollars, what are they worth?
Coins from 1964 and earlier are made from 90% silver and half dollars from 1965-1970 are made from 40% silver. The value of these coins will change with the market and are typically bought and sold in bulk based on their silver value. There are some dates that could have a higher value, so bring in your lot and one of our expert appraisers will appraise your coins in our showroom in your full view.
Will cleaning or polishing my coins bring a better price?
Absolutely Not! Please do not clean or polish your coins it actually devalues your coins. Even using a soft cloth can leave small abrasions that a professional dealer will see thus reducing the value. Remember, dirty coins will not affect the coins value.
What is the best way to store my coins so they keep their value?
Coins should be stored individually so they don't come into contact with each other. Make sure to use coin approved containers. If you use booklets, please do not use tape to secure coins into booklets as the tape adheres to the coins causing discoloration which will cause the value of your coins to drop.
My silver dollar has a "V" in the word TRUST instead of a U, is this a misprint?
No. The "V" was done by design and is not a misprint. The peace dollar series from 1921-1935 all have the "V" in the word TRUST.