Millstone Coin Shop | Cash 4 Gold Trading Post
Buy and sell coins, bullion, and collections at 494 Monmouth Rd Suite 5. A real coin dealer in western Monmouth County.
A coin shop in Monmouth County that knows coins
Western Monmouth County does not have many coin shops left. The ones that were here either closed or moved. Our Millstone location at 494 Monmouth Road fills that gap with a real coin dealer who can tell you whether your coin is worth melt or more.
We see collectors and estate sellers from Freehold, Manalapan, Monroe, Cranbury, Jamesburg, and across the Route 33 corridor. Some drive past two or three "we buy gold" shops to get here because they know we actually understand coins.
What we buy
Morgan dollars, Peace dollars, American Gold Eagles, American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, Krugerrands, 90% silver quarters, dimes, and half dollars, silver bars, silver rounds, proof sets, mint sets, slabbed and graded coins, pre-1933 U.S. gold, foreign gold coins, estate collections, and coin lots of any size.
We get a lot of estate visits at this location. Someone finds three albums, a cigar box of silver, and a few gold coins in a parent's closet. We go through the whole lot, pull out the pieces that deserve premium treatment, and price everything correctly.
What we sell
Silver Eagles, Gold Eagles, silver bars, silver rounds, and select collector pieces from recent acquisitions. Inventory rotates, so call (732) 444-2022 if you are looking for something specific.
Metal value vs. collector value
A roll of 90% silver Washington quarters is worth its silver content. A roll of Standing Liberty quarters from the same era might be worth more because of collector demand. We know the difference and we price accordingly.
Slabbed coins get evaluated by grade and rarity, not weighed on a scale. Proof sets get checked for key dates.
Gold coins get checked for numismatic premium above melt. That is what a coin shop does that a generic buyer cannot.
How the Millstone coin shop works
1. Bring your coins in as-is.
Albums, tubes, flips, slabs, loose bags, envelopes. Do not clean anything.
2. We sort and evaluate.
Bullion goes in one pile, collector pieces in another. Each gets priced by the right method.
3. Review the offer.
Same-day cash if you sell. No pressure if you want to think about it.
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Silver Coin Prices Today
Understanding silver coin prices starts with knowing what type of silver you actually have. At Cash 4 Gold Trading Post, we price every silver coin based on its composition, weight, and current spot price.
The most common category we see is 90% silver U.S. coinage, which includes dimes, quarters, and half dollars minted before 1965. These coins contain.
900 fine silver, and their value tracks directly with the daily silver spot price multiplied by their actual silver weight.
The silver rate today at Cash 4 Gold Trading Post is based on live market spot pricing -- bring in your silver and we quote you real-time, not a printed price sheet from last week.
The gold rate in USA today directly affects what we pay for gold coins and bullion -- we track live spot prices throughout the day so your offer reflects current market conditions, not yesterday's close. That means sellers searching for the gold rate today see pricing tied to the live market, not stale numbers.
Morgan dollars and Peace dollars are a good example of where silver coin prices today can vary widely. A common-date Morgan in average condition may trade close to its silver melt value.
But a better date, a low-mintage year, or a higher-grade example can carry a significant premium above melt. We check every Morgan and Peace dollar individually before quoting a price.
American Silver Eagles are one of the most liquid silver coins on the market. They contain one troy ounce of.
999 fine silver and typically trade at a small premium above spot. We buy Silver Eagles in any quantity, from single coins to full monster boxes.
We also buy Canadian Maple Leafs, Austrian Philharmonics, and other sovereign mint silver at competitive premiums.
Silver coin prices change throughout the day as the spot market moves. When you visit our Millstone location, we pull the current spot price and calculate your payout based on real-time numbers.
There is no guesswork and no outdated price sheets. You see the spot price, the weight, the purity, and the math.
That is how we have built trust with coin sellers across Monmouth County for years.
Coin Dealers Near Millstone
If you are searching for coin dealers near Millstone, you already know that options in western Monmouth County are limited. Most of the old coin shops in this part of New Jersey have closed over the past decade. Cash 4 Gold Trading Post at 494 Monmouth Road is one of the few remaining dealers with a physical storefront, trained staff, and the ability to evaluate both bullion and collector coins properly.
We regularly serve coin sellers from Freehold, Manalapan, Monroe, and Cranbury. Freehold is about a 15-minute drive down Route 33, and Manalapan residents can reach us quickly via Route 537.
Monroe Township sellers often come up Route 33 or Applegarth Road. Cranbury is a short trip on Route 130 to Route 33.
What sets Cash 4 Gold Trading Post apart from other coin dealers in the area is our approach to pricing. We do not lump everything into one category.
Bullion gets bullion pricing. Collector pieces get evaluated by date, mint mark, and grade.
Estate lots get sorted piece by piece. That level of attention is why sellers drive past closer options to visit our Millstone store.
The flagship coin counter at the Route 33 and 537 crossroads
Of our six stores, Millstone is the flagship for coins. The location at 494 Monmouth Road sits at the crossroads where Route 33, Route 537, and Route 527 converge in central Monmouth, a junction that has historically tied together the farm towns, horse country, and suburban edges of this part of the county. That central crossroads position is why the heaviest volume of inherited coin collections in the whole chain comes through this door. When a family across this rural-suburban stretch settles an estate, the coins tend to find their way here.
The feeder map for the Millstone counter is the widest we run for numismatics, reaching Freehold, Manalapan, Monroe Township, Englishtown, Marlboro, Howell, Colts Neck, Perrineville, Roosevelt, Hightstown, Cranbury, Cream Ridge, Clarksburg, Jackson, and Upper Freehold. Freehold is the most contested town in this market, and a good share of the serious estate lots originate from that side of Route 33. There is a coin and stamp rival sitting right on Route 33 in Millstone itself, so the bar for actually knowing coins is set in our own backyard, and we built the deepest numismatic bench in the chain here precisely because of it.
Because the inherited-collection volume is so high, this counter sees the full spectrum of what central Jersey families accumulated over generations: complete date-run albums, original-packaging proof and mint sets going back decades, cigar boxes of mixed silver, pre-1933 gold tucked into envelopes, and the occasional genuinely scarce key date hiding in an otherwise ordinary roll. The depth of inventory passing through is what keeps the staff here sharp on the numismatic side.
How we evaluate coins at the Millstone store
Every collection brought to 494 Monmouth Road is sorted along the same fundamental split before a single number is named: metal value on one side, collector value on the other. On the metal side, pre-1965 dimes, quarters, and half dollars are 90% silver, weighed on a state-certified scale and priced against the live spot market, with the weight shown to you first. Bullion such as Silver Eagles, Gold Eagles, Maple Leafs, Philharmonics, and bars is quoted off that same live spot.
The collector side is where the flagship depth shows. Better-date Morgan and Peace dollars are read individually by date, mint mark, and grade. Slabbed PCGS and NGC coins are valued on their certified grade and current demand, never weighed. Proof sets and uncirculated mint sets are inspected for the specific years and varieties that carry premiums rather than treated as face silver. Scarce wheat pennies and key-date type coins are pulled and researched one by one. On gold, a common Eagle prices as bullion, while pre-1933 Saint-Gaudens, Liberty Head, and Indian pieces are assessed for the numismatic premium they may carry above metal content. Every coin lands in the right bucket so the offer reflects exactly what you hold, with same-day cash if you choose to sell.
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Best for bullion, 90% silver, Morgan dollars, and estate collections.