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Eastern Washington Coin Co.

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Located in Lincoln Heights Shopping Center, Eastern Washington Coin Co. has been buying and selling coins & coin collections for 30 years. We deal in silver & gold coins, silver dollars, jewelry & gold/silver bullion. We are always looking for scrap gold, sterling silver, dental gold and pocket watches. Our services include estate appraisals, jewelry repair and engraving. We are proud of our reputation for fairness & honesty as well as quality service, expertise & high professional standa 

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2935 E 29th Ave, Spokane, WA, 99223, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sat9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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6 years ago

Do you know that more than 6 milligrams of gold are lost from a wedding ring every year just by wearing it? Research has found the same. 

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Anonymous 
6 years ago

What is synthetic rutile? This is a material that was crafted with titanium dioxide, which was used to create simulant diamonds during the 1950s. Synthetic rutile was particularly popular in costume jewelry pieces because of its amazing brilliance and fire qualities. 

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6 years ago

Jewels and hence jewelry have always been a part of culture. For thousands of years, human societies have been producing adornments that included jewelry made out of seashells, stones, animal bones, wood, and semiprecious stones like obsidian. 

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6 years ago

Did you know that diamond simulants were used as early as the 1600s in jewelry pieces? The very first diamond simulant was cut lead glass – other diamond simulants were real but very affordable gemstones, like Zircon, that were cut to look like diamonds. 

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6 years ago

Naturally occurring diamonds are generally found in shallow alluvial deposits, which are loose soil or sediments that have been shaped by water in some way and transferred to an area away from the originating body of water. Diamonds are delivered to the Earth’s surface by way of volcanic activity. 

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Anonymous 
6 years ago

If you have more jewelry than your know what to do with, or are completely revamping your collection, do not toss your old jewelry. High school drama departments and local theatre troops will gladly take your old jewelry off your hands, fingers, wrists, neck. 

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6 years ago

The name sapphire is derived from the Latin word ““saphirus” and the Greek word “sapheiros,” both of which mean blue. However, many believe the name sapphire comes from an association with the planet Saturn. 

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6 years ago

Did you know that in antique jewelry platinum is 50 times rarer than gold? Today, jewelry collectors and aficionados seek antique jewelry that is unique and different. Precious stones and or semi-precious stones are valued, along with unusual or rare motifs. 

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6 years ago

The Age of Discovery and Industrial Revolution in Europe saw many unique and original jewelry ideas come and go, many of which were based on earlier styles. Indeed, many of these styles were a nod to ancient Egypt, which incidentally, became one of the inspirations for Romanticism. 

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Eastern Washington Coin Co. has a 4.3 star rating with 153 reviews. 

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Eastern Washington Coin Co. is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. 

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