coin store calgary
Canadian coins Modern world coins Ancient Greek and Roman Medieval world and Chinese Coins (on VCOINS) How to Place An Order Upcoming Coin Shows Coin Reference Guides Calgary Coin Gallery, run by Robert Kokotailo, offers a wide selection Canadian coins and paper money as well as ancient, medieval and modern coins from around the world. RECENT UPDATES As of August 1, the city of Calgary has mandated everyone must wear a mask or face covering in all public venues which includes stores open to the public. I have to comply and so as of August 1 I will require anyone entering Calgary Coin to bring and wear a mask. The last pages I updated were: NFLD and Maritime Provinces. World coins, A to Z Ancient Greek and Roman in our Vcoins Store Canadian, all cents through dollars If you are outside of Canada or the USA please check with me to see if I can ship to you at a reasonable rate. Canada post just published a long list of countries to which there is no Canada post service of any type, not even letter mail, so packages will have to go by courier which can get expensive. calgary coin shop 1404 Centre Street SE Calgary, AB. Just south of the Calgary Tower Map and contact (403) 266-5262 HOURS Wednesday to Friday: 12 to 5 Saturday: 12 to 4. Closed: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Holidays. I am willing to make appointments outside of those hours for people looking to sell larger groups of coins that take more time. You can phone and we can try to set one up. I buy all types of gold and silver coins and bars but reserve the right to limit quantities of bullion I will purchase at any one time. For large quantities please call ahead. I sometimes buy scrap gold jewelry if time permits but the time consuming process of assessing the jewelry and filing the required police reports means I can only do so if the store is not busy. I purchase larger silver items such as flatware sets, but not silver jewelry. I do not buy or sell any type of silver or gold bullion through the mail. I keep only limited cash on hand so for transactions over a few hundred dollars I will have to pay by cheque. I am licensed in the City of Calgary and follow the city bylaws requiring me to file a police report on all purchases, which require the seller to provide two pieces of identification, one of which must be a government issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc), with the other something official but need not have a photo (heath care, credit card, etc). You must also provide proof of your address which may be on one of the ID's, but could be a piece of mail addressed to you, and you will be required to sign the report prior to payment being made. If you cannot provide the required ID, or are unwilling to sign the report, I cannot buy your items. These Kitco gold and silver charts are in Canadian dollars showing the New York spot metals converted at official exchange rates, updated throughout the day when the New York markets are open.