Palm Bay is a large city in Florida that gives residents central access to both recreation and business opportunities. A small portion of the state borders the Atlantic Ocean and the mainland area is very populous. Some of the biggest employers include Harris Corporation, Intersil, DRS Technologies, and Palm Bay Hospital. The city is also home to its fair share of coin and bullion dealers. These things, along with many more, make Palm Bay a diverse place to live that appeals to all sorts of people.
The city is divided into quadrants — Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest. Urban areas are typically found in the Northeast with rural areas in the Southwest. However, there are coin and bullion dealers found throughout Palm Bay. We’ve created this guide to help collectors and bullion investors know where to go to find coin shops.
For sales tax information related to precious metals sales in Florida, please refer to our analysis located here.
Below is a list with some of the popular local coin shops in the Palm Bay area.
Founded in 1980 by Richard De Rosa, The Gold & Silver Refinery has been in business for more than 30 years in Palm Bay. Richard is an expert in the gold and silver industry and has even appeared as a guest appraiser for the Antiques Roadshow. The Gold & Silver Refinery offers complex services, including melting old jewelry down to extract precious metals like gold and silver. You can sell almost any of your collectibles, including rare coins, jewelry, and bullion products. This is a chain store with six locations around the country.
(321) 952-6900
2951 Hessey Ave, Suite #5
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Silver Bay Coin & Bullion has a broad selection of bullion bars, as well as coins. Some of their more popular options are silver and platinum American Eagles, and 10 oz gold bars. Silver Bay Coin & Bullion also sells rare coins from around the world.
(321) 242-0205
4980 N Wickham Road, #105
Melbourne, FL 32940
These are just a few of the places you can turn for help buying and selling gold and silver in the Palm Bay area. If there are any local shops we have missed, please contact us so we can update our lists.