Concierge, Coin Buying across Howard County, Columbia, Ellicott City, Clarksville, Fulton, Elkridge, and Glenwood. We can meet at my office or schedule a home visit, so nothing is shipped and there is no shop counter to visit.
Howard County, anchored by Columbia and historic Ellicott City, is consistently ranked among the highest-income counties in the country, and the collections in Clarksville, Fulton, Glenwood, and Highland reflect that. Long-held slabbed coins, pre-1933 gold, complete type sets, and serious estate material are common, alongside the steadily accumulated bullion of newer professional households across Elkridge and Columbia’s villages.
Hunter Hicks is an ANA and PNG member numismatist who serves Howard County. He evaluates everything at your residence with reference catalogs and current comps, documents it properly, and makes a firm offer on the spot, no storefront, no middlemen, and nothing ever shipped.
Howard County collections often skew higher-end: PCGS and NGC slabbed coins, pre-1933 U.S. gold, Morgan and Peace dollars, complete album and type sets, bullion, and meaningful paper money. I buy rare coins, gold, silver, bullion, and paper money.
For Howard County estates, Hunter coordinates with executors and estate attorneys to provide probate- and IRS-grade valuations and a clear path to liquidation, in a single visit or via a combined purchase-and-consignment approach. More on estate liquidation.
We work with every Howard County community. A sample of areas served:
From Columbia to Clarksville, the collection never leaves your home. No shop visit, nothing mailed.
Member numismatist with written, documentation-grade valuations, not a back-of-napkin number.
No storefront, no payroll, no display cases. The business is structured around appointments and careful evaluation rather than counter volume.
Howard County is within Hunter’s regular travel range. Most appointments arranged within 48 hours.
Text a few photos or call to schedule a discreet by appointment consultation anywhere in Howard County.