Oak Creek Currency & Coin - Appt. Only
616 E RYAN RD, OAK CREEK, WI 53154, UNITED STATES
Oak Creek Currency & Coin - Appt. Only is a Milwaukee, WI coin and precious-metal dealer that comes up around fair market pricing and honest, no-pressure appraisals.
What this desk does
Oak Creek Currency & Coin - Appt. Only, based in Milwaukee, WI, mentions fair market pricing, honest, no-pressure appraisals, numismatic / collector-grade coins, and gold and silver bullion on its own website. Their service list covers Fair market price, Honest appraisal, Numismatic expertise, Bullion buying/selling, and Numismatic. A short call will tell you whether they pay cash on the spot or by check, whether they appraise without obligation, and what categories of coins (US, world, ancient, paper money, bullion, scrap) they actively buy this month.
Capability signals
The signals below are flagged when at least two of three sources — the public listing, the dealer's website, and customer review excerpts — corroborate the capability. We do not weight signals; presence or absence is the only state we record.
- Fair market pricing — with high confidence
- Honest appraisal — with high confidence
- Numismatic — with high confidence
- Bullion — with high confidence
How this desk compares to the alternatives
The table below is a generic comparison for the kinds of choices a seller faces, not a ranking. The "this dealer" column is filled in based on signals on file; other columns describe typical channel behavior.
| This dealer | Major auction house | Pawn shop | Online marketplace | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | Same-day appraisal + cash/check | 8–16 weeks (consign + auction + payout) | Same-day cash, no appraisal | 2–6 weeks (list + sell + ship) |
| Net price | Fair for bullion, mid for raw | Highest for rarities $25k+ | Low (30–50% of melt) | Variable; high effort per piece |
| Best for | Bullion, scrap, mid-tier raw, estates | Single rarities, large estates | Emergency cash only | Common slabbed coins, niche collectors |
| Fees you owe | Nothing — they buy outright | 5–20% seller fee + buyer's premium | Nothing | 10–13% platform fee + shipping |
What to bring with you
- Photo ID. Federal anti-money-laundering rules require it for any precious-metal transaction.
- Original packaging. US Mint sets, proof boxes, certificates — they raise the offer even if the coin itself is the same piece.
- Grading slabs. PCGS / NGC / ANACS / ICG slabs trade at known levels; bring all of them, even cracked-out cases.
- Provenance docs. Probate paperwork, original purchase receipts, prior insurance schedules.
- An inventory list. For mixed lots over a few hundred dollars, a written inventory keeps both sides honest.
- A second opinion. If a single piece is potentially worth four figures, get two written offers before you sell.
Frequently asked at the counter
- Will they appraise without obligation?
- Most coin and bullion dealers will give a verbal appraisal for free if you might be selling — that's the standard. A written appraisal for insurance or estate purposes usually costs $50-200 or 1-2% of value because it requires more documentation.
- How do I know the offer is fair?
- For bullion, check the day's spot price (kitco.com or APMEX) — fair offers are 92-96% of spot. For numismatics, look up the coin on the PCGS Price Guide or NGC for retail comparables. If the offer is way below those marks without a clear reason, get a second opinion.
- Should I clean my coins before bringing them in?
- No. Cleaning a coin almost always reduces its value, sometimes by 50% or more — graders mark cleaned coins as damaged. Even a soft cloth can leave hairlines visible under magnification.
- Cash, check, or wire — and is there a max payout?
- Smaller transactions are usually cash or check on the spot. Anything over $10,000 in cash triggers federal IRS Form 8300 reporting. Many dealers cap same-day cash at $5,000-10,000 and pay the rest by check or wire — ask before driving over with high-value items.
What the rules say in Wisconsin
Many states regulate precious-metals dealers more loosely than others, but federal anti-money-laundering rules still apply: photo ID for every transaction, written record of buys above a small threshold, and IRS reporting on certain large or repeated cash sales.
Editorial note. We are an independent directory and do not buy or sell coins. Information here is sourced from public listings, the dealer's own website, and customer reviews. Prices are indicative only. We do not provide investment advice; consult a licensed financial advisor before making decisions about precious metals as part of a portfolio.
Other indexed desks within driving distance.
Milwaukee, WI
Greater Milwaukee Coin
In Milwaukee, WI, Greater Milwaukee Coin shows up for fair market pricing and numismatic / collector-grade coins.
Milwaukee, WI
Shorewood Coin Shop
Selling coins or scrap gold in Milwaukee, WI? Shorewood Coin Shop mentions fair market pricing and honest, no-pressure appraisals — worth a call to compare off…
Milwaukee, WI
David Derzon Coins
David Derzon Coins is a Milwaukee, WI coin and precious-metal dealer that comes up around numismatic / collector-grade coins and gold and silver bullion.
Milwaukee, WI
Karl's Coins
In Milwaukee, WI, Karl's Coins shows up for numismatic / collector-grade coins and gold and silver bullion.