Located in the heart of Shrewsbury, MA, Taber Rare Coins stands as an esteemed establishment in the realm of numismatics and precious metals dealing. Known for its dedication to excellence and integrity, the store has garnered a reputation among collectors and investors alike. The knowledgeable staff, well-versed in the intricacies of rare coins and bullion, provides invaluable guidance to both novice enthusiasts and seasoned collectors. With a wide array of offerings, from investment-grade bullion to pre-1933 gold coins, the store caters to a diverse clientele, each seeking unique numismatic treasures.
At the core of the company's mission is its comprehensive suite of services designed to meet the varied needs of its patrons. Customers can explore a distinguished selection of American Eagle Gold and Silver Coins, as well as an impressive range of bullion coins. The presence of numismatic experts on staff ensures that clients receive expert appraisals, whether for individual coins or complete collections. Additionally, the store provides third-party graded coins, a testament to their commitment to authenticity and quality. Enthusiasts can delve into the world of numismatics through the vibrant numismatic clubs and networking opportunities offered. Catering to all levels of collectors, the store supplies essential coin collecting materials, from fractional gold coins to world gold coins and junk silver. For those looking to diversify their portfolio, various sizes of investment-grade silver bars are available. Furthermore, the store is a trusted place for selling gold and silver, providing fair and transparent transactions.
Went in to sell some rings in order to raise money. First time I was told a diamond ring would be 500. Next time I went in with the same ring he said 400. I also brought 2 more rings besides and was told 700 for all 3. Went home and came back but decided to only sell the 2 and keep the diamond he said was 400. Then all of a sudden the other 2 rings were nit worth the other 300 but only 80 bucks. Guess he really wanted the diamond ring. Had the diamond appraised elsewhere and was told 700-800 just for that one ring. The one I ended up selling him for 80 through pics I had taken was told about 450. I got royally screwed. I was desperate and he knew it. Be careful. Very rude too. Donβt go there.