Rocky Mountain Coin was founded in 1976 and has grown to become one of the largest rare coin and precious metals dealers in the United States, handling millions of dollars in transactions annually. The company operates two showroom locations in Denver and Greenwood Village, Colorado, and serves customers nationwide. The business specializes in tangible asset transactions, catering to both collectors and investors seeking liquidity or portfolio diversification through physical precious metals and numismatic items.
Rocky Mountain Coin buys and sells rare coins, numismatic currency, gold and silver bullion, platinum, gold jewelry, and pre-owned Rolex watches. They also serve as a Colorado premier dealer for Garrett and Minelab metal detectors. The company offers appraisals, in-store jewelry sales, and consultations—services not all listed on their website. Their inventory is continuously refreshed, with new stock regularly entering their stores. They maintain competitive daily pricing for both buying and selling transactions.
The company distinguishes itself through deep professional expertise and institutional credibility. Their staff includes highly qualified professional numismatists with combined experience exceeding 150 years. Founder and president Klaus J. Degler has over 40 years of ownership and management experience, has served as president of the Colorado Professional Numismatic Association, and has performed consultations and appraisals for the City of Denver, IRS, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, General Services Administration, and Colorado Museum of Natural History. This level of institutional engagement and professional qualification is uncommon in the pawn and precious metals sector.
Rocky Mountain Coin operates transparently within the collector and investment precious metals market. However, like all businesses in this category, pricing depends on daily commodity markets and the subjective valuation of rare/collectible items. The company's strength lies in serving serious collectors, investors, and individuals with significant precious metal or numismatic holdings rather than consumers seeking quick cash for modest amounts of personal items. Their focus on rare coins and bullion, rather than general pawn transactions, positions them as a specialized dealer rather than a traditional pawn shop.