For inherited collections
Many families inherit coins without knowing whether they are bullion, common collectibles, better-date coins or rare pieces. We help sort the collection into understandable categories.
Need to know what your coins may be worth? Bring them to Lawton Coin and Jewelry for an in-person review.

The best result usually starts with understanding exactly what you have.
Many families inherit coins without knowing whether they are bullion, common collectibles, better-date coins or rare pieces. We help sort the collection into understandable categories.
Value can depend on metal content, date, mint mark, scarcity, grade, authenticity, market demand, and whether the item is raw or professionally graded.
For formal written appraisals, estates, insurance or probate-related needs, call first to discuss the scope and whether a written appraisal is appropriate.
Bring your items to our NW Cache Road store and we will look them over in person. Value can depend on metal content, date, mint mark, condition, rarity, collector demand, and the current gold or silver market.
Bring any holders, receipts, certificates, graded coin slabs, boxes, paperwork, or family notes that came with the collection. Do not clean coins before bringing them in; cleaning can reduce collector value.
We want Lawton, Fort Sill, and Comanche County customers to feel comfortable whether they are selling one broken chain, a few silver dollars, a box of inherited coins, or building a bullion position.
Call 580-355-2238 or visit 1708 NW Cache Rd, Ste B, Lawton, OK 73507 Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM.