Fully vaccinated customers are no longer required to wear masks in our store, as per New York State and CDC guidance. With over 91 years in the coin and bullion business, Ferris Coin & Jewelry Co. is a name you can trust when it comes time to buy or sell your gold and silver bullion, coins and paper currency, flatware and holloware, gemstones and jewelry.
We buy in volume and pass the savings on to you. Our experienced specialists will pay you the highest amount possible for your old gold, silver, currency or gemstones. Our collection of antique, vintage, estate and pre-owned jewelry features both extravagant pieces and simple designs from some of the world's finest jewelry makers. Our jewelry department specializes in high quality diamond engagement rings and wedding bands.
We acquire older jewelry from estates and revive the best of that jewelry for resale. We pay more and sell for less than our competitors. Many of our vintage pieces have more intricate, handcrafted settings and designs that make them unique.
We buy in volume and pass the savings on to you. Our experienced specialists will pay you the highest amount possible for your old gold, silver, currency or gemstones. Our collection of antique, vintage, estate and pre-owned jewelry features both extravagant pieces and simple designs from some of the world's finest jewelry makers. Our jewelry department specializes in high quality diamond engagement rings and wedding bands.
We acquire older jewelry from estates and revive the best of that jewelry for resale. We pay more and sell for less than our competitors. Many of our vintage pieces have more intricate, handcrafted settings and designs that make them unique.
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In 1930, husband and wife Charlie & Arlene Ferris opened Ferris Stamp in downtown Albany at 402 Broadway.
Later they incorporated coins into their business model as Ferris Stamp and Coin.
In the 1960s, after her husband died of a heart attack, Mrs. Ferris sold the business to Wendell C. Williams who relocated the shop to Lark Street before relocating again to 114 Central Ave. in 1976.
Today, Ferris Coin & Jewelry Co. is co-owned by Geoffrey Demis, a long-time employee, Mike Dozois and James Naughter.
Later they incorporated coins into their business model as Ferris Stamp and Coin.
In the 1960s, after her husband died of a heart attack, Mrs. Ferris sold the business to Wendell C. Williams who relocated the shop to Lark Street before relocating again to 114 Central Ave. in 1976.
Today, Ferris Coin & Jewelry Co. is co-owned by Geoffrey Demis, a long-time employee, Mike Dozois and James Naughter.
If you are unsure of the metal content of your jewelry, bring it in and we will happily test it for you for no charge.
We are always looking to buy diamonds and other gems.
If you're not sure what your colored stones are worth, our on-site appraiser will be happy to take a look.
As the oldest and the largest coin dealer in the Albany area we are buying and selling rare and common coins, 18th and 19th Century, United States coins and paper currency as well as foreign coins and paper currency, tokens, medals, fractional currency and proof sets.
We are always looking to buy diamonds and other gems.
If you're not sure what your colored stones are worth, our on-site appraiser will be happy to take a look.
As the oldest and the largest coin dealer in the Albany area we are buying and selling rare and common coins, 18th and 19th Century, United States coins and paper currency as well as foreign coins and paper currency, tokens, medals, fractional currency and proof sets.
Our collection of jewelry features both extravagant pieces and simple designs from some of the world's finest jewelry makers.
We hand select the pieces we list based on their desirability, craftsmanship and beauty.
Come see us often as many of these pieces are unique and our selection can change weekly.
Our jewelry department specializes in high quality diamond engagement rings and wedding bands.
We acquire older jewelry from estates and revive the best of that jewelry for resale.
We pay more and sell for less than our competitors.
We hand select the pieces we list based on their desirability, craftsmanship and beauty.
Come see us often as many of these pieces are unique and our selection can change weekly.
Our jewelry department specializes in high quality diamond engagement rings and wedding bands.
We acquire older jewelry from estates and revive the best of that jewelry for resale.
We pay more and sell for less than our competitors.
James Naughter is an independent appraiser of fine jewelry serving the greater Capital District area.
For more than three decades, Naugther has continually served the gem and jewelry trade, banking institutions, law firms, government agencies and the general public, by identifying, analyzing and appraising fine jewelry, watches and silver.
Mr. Naughter has owned and operated A & A Gemological Laboratory since 1991.
The Laboratory, established in 1979, is a designated Certified Gem Laboratory by the Accredited Gemologists Association and must re-certify every two years.
For more than three decades, Naugther has continually served the gem and jewelry trade, banking institutions, law firms, government agencies and the general public, by identifying, analyzing and appraising fine jewelry, watches and silver.
Mr. Naughter has owned and operated A & A Gemological Laboratory since 1991.
The Laboratory, established in 1979, is a designated Certified Gem Laboratory by the Accredited Gemologists Association and must re-certify every two years.
David Himmel, 71, of Ballston Spa, N.Y., brought in the first 2019-W Quarter to Ferris Coin & Jewelry Co. to exchange it for a one-time promotional price of $500.
Ferris Coin & Jewlery Co. is offering to pay $500 to the first customer who brings a new "W" quarter into their store to sell.
Ferris Coin Co. has minted 500 silver coin-shaped medals honoring African American World War I hero Sgt. Henry Johnson.
For holiday shoppers vintage "estate" jewelry is more affordable than new and with superior craftsmanship.
Ferris Coin & Jewlery Co. is offering to pay $500 to the first customer who brings a new "W" quarter into their store to sell.
Ferris Coin Co. has minted 500 silver coin-shaped medals honoring African American World War I hero Sgt. Henry Johnson.
For holiday shoppers vintage "estate" jewelry is more affordable than new and with superior craftsmanship.
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