Category Archives: BUYING & SELLING GOLD / SILVER

HOW TO SELL COINS NEAR ME – SKOKIE

The coin appraisal process at Oakton Coins & Collectibles is easy & secure. Oakton Coin Dealer appraisal services include coin collection appraisals, estate appraisals, and safe deposit box appraisals. Skokie’s Oakton Coins stands out as the premier choice for reliable and equitable coin evaluations. Our credentials encompass memberships with esteemed institutions such as the American […]

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WHERE TO SELL SILVER IN SKOKIE – OAKTON COINS & COLLECTIBLES

Buying and selling all collectible coins / paper money (U.S. and world), all forms of gold & silver, bullion, estate jewelry, stamps, diamonds, and more. We are determined to make your experience with us as easy and efficient as possible. We have a certified silver assay x-ray tester that tests the metal’s exact purity down […]

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WHERE TO SELL GOLD IN SKOKIE – OAKTON COINS & COLLECTIBLES

Buying and selling all collectible coins / paper money (U.S. and world), all forms of gold & silver, bullion, estate jewelry, stamps, diamonds, and more. We are determined to make your experience with us as easy and efficient as possible. We have a certified gold assay x-ray tester that tests the metal’s exact purity down […]

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BUYING ALL FORMS OF SILVER – OAKTON COINS & COLLECTIBLES

We Buy All Forms of Silver  Silver can exist in many forms, and we buy it all. We are one of the Chicago area’s foremost silver dealers. We Buy and Sell Silver Bullion Silver bullion is officially recognized as being at least 90% to 99.9% pure and is usually in the form of coins, bars, […]

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BUYING ALL FORMS OF GOLD – OAKTON COINS & COLLECTIBLES

We Buy All Forms of Gold Gold can exist in many forms, and we buy it all. We are one of the Chicago area’s foremost gold dealers. Buying and Selling Gold Bullion Gold bullion is officially recognized as being at least 90% to 99.9% pure and is usually in the form of coins, bars, or […]

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WHAT IS THE GOLD AND SILVER “SPOT” PRICE?

Generally, the current price (spot price) for gold is based on one futures contract for gold. That futures contract theoretically controls 100 troy ounces, or one brick of gold (1,000 oz for silver). Gold or silver futures are standardized, exchange-traded contracts in which the contract buyer agrees to accept delivery of a specific quantity of […]

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