Reno, Nevada is nicknamed “The Biggest Little City in the World” and is famous for its casinos. The birthplace of Caesars Entertainment, this northern Nevada city draws millions of tourists each year. Silver was discovered in the nearby Comstock Lode in 1859, causing the then-newly established Reno to become a mining boom town.
Today, silver remains a popular financial strategy among Reno residents. Reno has a number of coin shops and precious metal dealers serving locals and tourists alike.
Grand Gold Coins
(775) 329-0621
2500 E 2nd St
Reno, NV 89502
Reno’s oldest coin store, Grand Gold Coins has been serving Northern Nevada buyers since 1978. Located inside the Grand Sierra Resort, Grand Gold Coins carries a wide selection of U.S. and foreign coins and currency, as well as tokens and other numismatic collectibles.
They are a member of the American Numismatic Association. They offer a wide selection of silver dollars from the Carson City mint, U.S. coins from pennies to dollars, and foreign coins from all over the world.
Sierra Coin
(775) 673-1011
3100 Mill St #112b
Reno, NV 89502
Sierra Coin is a Reno rare coin dealer specializing in gold and silver coins. They are known for buying large and renowned coin collections, and also buy single coins from individual collectors.
Owner Larry Demangate, a lifelong numismatist, opened Sierra Coin in 1967. He is a member of the American Numismatic Association and a PCGS and NGC authorized dealer. They buy and sell silver dollars and rare U.S. coins with a focus on eye appeal, especially beautifully toned coins. Sierra Coin also buys scrap gold and silver and offers appraisal services.