This enduring establishment buys & sells rare gold & silver coins, plus jewelry & precious stones.
Located In: Downtown Santa Monica
Service Options: In-store shopping · Curbside pickup
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff wear masks · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits ·
Hours
Friday | 9:30AM–5PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9:30AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 9:30AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 9:30AM–5PM |
Thursday | 9:30AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1312 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401 Phone: (310) 393-0661 Website: http://www.wilshirecoin.com/
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Wilshire Coin Exchange. Jewelry & Watches Store in Santa Monica, California · 1312 Lincoln Blvd (308.17 mi) Santa Monica, CA, CA 90401 · (310) 393-0661 · www.
Review Summary
Hank Jo
… cus I woulda got jipped cus I’m fairly new. I guess I’m have to start selling on my own. Cool looking store though. Cool collection of coins. Bottom line only sell your …
Brandon Castillo
Excellent service and all staff are incredibly knowledgeable and helpful.
jean worland
On the internet the prices are all around $300 to $400.
Lorie Griffin
I am really glad I found this place. John was honest, helpful and knowledgeable.
Aethelred The Ready
This place is an excellent place if you do a lot of bullion or collect American coins. While personally, I don’t really do that high of a volume of bullion and American, the few times it has come up for me this place has at least been respectful even if we could not come to a deal all the time. If you’re in the West LA/ Santa Monica area, this is a good place to go.
jean worland
I was offered just $50.00 for a 2 1/2 Indian head 1915 gold coin surrounded with emeralds. When I said no, the guy (should have asked his name) said he would take a chance ‘cuz he didn’t know how real the gold was and offered $140. ????? Huh???? How do you go from $50 to $140 and then when I said no again and told him I was offered $200 a few years ago at the same place, I walked away. On the internet the prices are all around $300 to $400.