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    Henley's Trading Post

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    3 years ago

    The owner Brad and Jeannette was so lovely and helping find a excellent bracelet for myself. I highly recommend this store

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    Gold Vancouver - Gold Vancouver Jewelry Buyer

    Gold Vancouver

    4.4(14 reviews)
    65.5 kmDowntown

    NOT HONEST We…read morebrought gold jewelries to sell to Gary. This was in 2025. He is a very nice guy. We had a good chat and we were foolish enough to trust him. Before we went there, we also checked out gold prices around Vancouver and he does pay the most $ per gram. However, what I found out is that he is dishonest in his assessment of how many karat our gold jewelry is, not the weight, but the purity of the gold. I should have questioned him when he told us our very yellow gold jewelry is only 14 carat, and another ring only 10 carat. But I let it go because I have no use for my gold jewelry anymore and I wanted to get rid of them. I told myself I have no proof. Until a few weeks after the visit. Then I realized I had been scammed. I was looking through some of my diamond appraisals and I saw an appraisal of the 10g gold ring that Gary said is only 10 karat. My appraisal from Imperial Gem Lab appraised the gold at 18 karats, not 10. The difference in price per gram at that time between an 18 and a 10 karat gold is $45 a gram, so he ripped me off $450 just for that one ring alone! Let alone all the other stuff I sold him. So beware! Just because he pays the most $ per gram doesn't mean he'll pay the most for your jewelry. He might say your 22 carat jewelry is only 18 carat or your 18 karat only 10. Be cautious especially the heavy jewelries. That's where he'd want to lower the assessment of the quality/purity of your gold.

    It was easy to make an appointment, and the money I received for my old jewelry was amazing. You…read morecan easily check out the current gold value on their website, and you receive a check right on the spot. This isn't the first place I've sold my jewelry to, but I will return there when I'm ready to do that again. I highly recommend this place!

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    Skagit Coin - Sold RAW at Skagit coin

    Skagit Coin

    4.2(5 reviews)
    65.6 km

    Great service! Looked at all I brought in and were professional and fair!! I would easily return…read more thank you.

    The owners and employees at this shop are very kind, very polite and are very considerate when it…read morecomes to their customers wants and needs. However, there was a very dark side at this store. Which is why it is difficult to write this. Skagit coin from the inside looks to be 75% jewelry and gems and 25% coin. I arrived there interested in coins I had over a decade of experience with. My specialty is not grading coins specifically, but finding coins which show signs of artificial toning, cleaning or being tampered with. During my first visit I had noticed something that was off; there was a large percentage of raw coins being sold at Mint State prices while still showing clear signs of being cleaned/tampered with. I pointed out a single one to the owner. She was nice about it and removed it from the case. However then I noticed it another and another. My grading abilities were questioned, kindly. I pointed out the areas and it seemed that was that. I decided that day to stick mainly with toned coins. However what struck me as off was that all the toners I had purchased contained the same type of toning. For those of you new to this hobby - identical toning is not normal. On top of that the color spectrum was not normal either. There ARE loads of times where I will see legit tones for the first time so I figured this could be a circumstance such as that. On top of that the owner insisted her son had loads of experience grading raw coins and was near professional doing so. So I made the biggest mistake I could at the time, trusted her and paid. I submitted the toners to be slabbed and relatively soon after, maybe a few weeks later, received word that I had wasted $25 on each of them and that they were artificial toning. I was right. The coins were wrong. Skagit Coin and the owner there was very understanding and was willing to offer me store credit or refund for what I paid for the coins once I surrendered the artificial toning/cleaned slabs. They did follow through with that as well. I decided to exchange them for mint state instead. However this is where the plot unfortunately thickens even more. A mint state coin I had taken home was clearly tampered with. To the point where you only needed a good light to see it with an unaided eye. I returned once again for the owner to once again be understanding and offer a store credit, this time saying something along the lines of 'lets not make this a routine.' When the owner inspected the coin that had obvious signs of cleaning she went on to remind me that her son was very good at grading and even close to professional. This made me feel as though I was being accused of taking the coin home and cleaning it myself! Wasn't the case. Have never done so in my life. Knowing there were many others in her case marked as MS that were cleaned as well - I offered to point them out to her one by one. I am talking coins with obvious marks. Some you don't need a lens for. Her response was: "No. Just cover your credit. Don't point them out for me." I was quite surprised. However I did what I was told. Found a non-cleaned coin as fast as I could and realized I probably would not be returning. These are nice people. Understanding people to a point. However in the world of coins - you're either selling actual MS coins with honest intentions or you're not. I really wish that I could have better things to say. After losing this place, I now have to travel well over an hour for a good LCS. Especially after this place takes the obvious L.

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