I was extremely impressed with Nevada Coin Mart!!! I wish I could give them 10 stars! I was greeted at the door and reminded to wear a mask. I told a young man that I had more in the car and they helped me bring everything in. I was ushered to a private space and the (a bit older) gentleman painstakingly sorted all of my items and I had a lot. He had extreme patience and professionalism. The price for the items was very fair. I am quite pleased! Thank you Neil and staff at the Nevada Coin Mart!!
I recently realized I had a drawer full of jewelry I no longer wear because I'm retired, so I scooped it up and took it to Nevada Coin Mart where I met Neil S*******. I must say that I was delighted to see that my transaction was held in confidence in a private booth setting and that I was paid a truly fair price on what I brought in. Couple that with the kindness and dignity that I was treated with and the Nevada Coin Mart itself, which has a variety of unusual and wonderful items for sale and you now have one of my very favorite stores in Las Vegas.
Fair, efficient, good documentation, friendly staff. I think that maybe they might disclose they buy costume jewelry by the pound, but that is not a real deterrent for me. I will still do business with them and recommend them to others.
Fair, efficient, good documentation, friendly staff. I think that maybe they might disclose they buy costume jewelry by the pound, but that is not a real deterrent for me. I will still do business with them and recommend them to others.
While the location isn't great for me as I live as far away on the east side of Vegas as you can get, it was worth the drive. They were respectful of both my decision on what I would sell as well as what I didn't. I felt I was offered a fair amount for my jewelry and it now no longer just sits in a locked box. As I continue to sort though things, I will be back as I appreciate the efficiency and set up that is offered here.
Easy to find, friendly and knowledgeable staff, and fair prices. Worth the 480 mile drive to sell coins and scrap jewelry that were just sitting around.