FAQs

  1. Why Do I Need to Make an Appointment?

    Why Do I Need to Make an Appointment?

    At Moloian Luxury Assets, appointments are required to provide every client with a private, securearmen

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  2. Where is Moloian Luxury Assets located?

    Where is Moloian Luxury Assets located?

    The company is based in Westlake Village and serves clients through private appointments.

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  3. Do You Buy All Forms of Gold? Even Broken Jewelry?

    Yes. Moloian Luxury Assets purchases many different forms of gold, including broken, damaged, mismatchedarmen

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  4. Do you only buy rare coins?

    Do you only buy rare coins?

    No.

    The company handles both collectible numismatic material and precious metal items, including:

    • Bullionarmen
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  5. What if I am not ready to sell yet?

    What if I am not ready to sell yet?

    You can still schedule an appraisal or consultation.

    Many clients first want to:

    • Understand what theyarmen
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  6. Is the process confidential?

    Is the process confidential?

    Yes.

    Moloian Luxury Assets states that appointments are handled discreetly in a secure office environmentarmen

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  7. What if I inherited a large collection?

    What if I inherited a large collection?

    Inherited collections are one of the most common situations sellers face.

    If you inherited coins:

    • Wearmen
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  8. Will I receive an offer immediately?

    Will I receive an offer immediately?

    Sellers may receive:

    • An appraisal
    • A direct cash offer
    • Consignment options
    • Liquidation recommendationsarmen
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  9. How long does the process take?

    How long does the process take?

    Smaller collections may often be reviewed during a single appointment.

    Larger inherited estates or extensivearmen

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  10. What happens during the appraisal?

    What happens during the appraisal?

    During the appointment, specialists evaluate:

    • Date and mint marks
    • Precious metal content
    • Rarity
    • Conditionarmen
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  11. Should I clean my coins before bringing them in?

    No — coins should never be cleaned.

    Cleaning can significantly reduce collector value and damage thearmen

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  12. How do I get started?

    How do I get started?

    The easiest first step is to contact:

    Moloian Luxury Assets Contact Page

    You can request a callbackarmen

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  13. What types of items does Moloian Luxury Assets buy?

    Moloian Luxury Assets purchases a wide range of luxury assets and collectibles, including:

    • Rare coinsarmen
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  14. How does the coin selling process work?

    How does the coin selling process work?

    The process is intentionally simple and discreet.

    Step 1: Contact the Company

    You can begin by:

    • Callingarmen
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  15. Do I need to know what my coins are worth before contacting you?

    No. Many sellers inherit collections or discover old coins without knowing their value.

    The evaluationarmen

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  16. Why work with a professional coin dealer instead of a pawn shop?

    Professional coin and precious metal specialists are more likely to identify:

    • Rare dates
    • Mint marks
    • Gradingarmen
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  17. Purchase Offer vs. Appraisal: Understanding the Difference

    Purchase Offer vs. Appraisal: Understanding the Difference in Numismatic Collections

    When dealing witharmen

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  18. Selling, Consigning, or Appraising  Your Coin Collection

    Understanding Your Options

     

    Selling Your Coin Collection Outright

    Advantages:

    • Immediate or next dayarmen

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  19. How to clean coins.

    How to clean coins.

    We get this question a lot so it may be time to address this as well as we can. It is a reasonable enougharmen

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  20. I found a coin I think is worth a lot of money, what should I do?

    Ok, so what do you do if you think you have a coin that is worth a lot of money?  We get inquiriesarmen

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  21. Why is my Sports Card worth so much less than the one I saw on the internet?

    Ok, so you may have called in about your old baseball cards, or maybe you had some other type of sportsarmen

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  22. How come my old coin is not worth more money?

    How come my old coin is not worth more money?

    “It just seems that a nickel that is 85 years old would be worth more than 50C?” Was a recent responsearmen

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  23. How do you know my item is not real?

    How do you know my item is not real?

    One of our least favorite things to tell people is that their coins are not real.   While no one everarmen

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  24. I saw on the internet that this coin is worth a lot of money!

    It never fails.  Every week it seems we get a call from someone who is positive they found a coin inarmen

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  25. Have you ever wondered what your stuff is worth?

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