
What's hiding
in your
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Honest appraisals for inherited treasures. Curated acquisitions for serious collectors. No jargon, no lowballing — just decades of genuine expertise.
Whether you're holding
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You inherited something.
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Estate executors, curious grandchildren, shoebox discoveries — bring us anything. Our preliminary assessment is free, plain-spoken, and never condescending. We've seen everything from penny reds to Confederate currency, and we'll treat every piece with the same care.

That key-date Mercury dime
might be here right now.
Each piece in our glass cases is catalogued with full provenance — the kind of notes that read like a short story. Seasoned collectors know what they need; we just make sure it's here, authenticated, and fairly priced when they come looking.
Browse This Season's ArrivalsEvery season holds
a find worth knowing.

1856 Flying Eagle Cent
Proof issue, only 2,000 struck. Sharp rims, original luster. Accompanied by original owner correspondence.

Victoria 1d Red Plate 77
Brilliant four-margined example with original gum. Deep color, clear plate number. One of 26 recorded.

Seated Liberty Quarter 1872-S
San Francisco mint. Key date in the series. Light cabinet friction only, original surfaces intact.

1916-D Mercury Dime
The key date. Fully split bands on reverse. Purchased from a Texas estate, never cleaned.

U.S. Zeppelin Stamp Trio
1930 complete set, 65c–$2.60. Lightly hinged, original gum. Vivid colors, centered above average.

Walking Liberty Half 1938-D
Final year issue. Frosty luster, bold strike. Consecutive serial pair available.
Three kinds of visitors.
One kind of experience.
"My uncle's collection sat in a safe deposit box for six years because I didn't know who to trust with it. Philately gave me a written assessment within two weeks — no pressure, no guessing, just a clear explanation of what each piece was worth and why. We ended up selling the 1918 Inverted Jenny block through them. I still can't believe that was in there."
"I've been hunting a 1916-D Mercury dime in MS-63 Full Bands for eleven years. I'd looked at maybe forty examples. The one they had here was the first one that didn't make me wince at the strike. Clean provenance, honest grade, fair price. That's all I ever wanted."
"I walked in with a shoebox of foreign stamps I'd found in my grandmother's attic and absolutely no idea what I was looking at. They spent an hour with me explaining what I had — the Swedish Treskilling Yellow look-alikes, the German inflation-era covers. Nothing was worth a fortune, but I left understanding something real. That matters."
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