Buying Gold and Silver in Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux City is a city in the State of Iowa that was incorporated in 1854. The first steamboat came into Sioux City in 1856 and brought framed houses and supplies. The railroad came into the city in 1868 which led to the establishment of several small factories in the area. When a large meatpacking facility was founded here, it brought many jobs along with it which led to a flourishing livestock industry. Some popular places to see are the Sioux City Art Center, Riverside Park, Sergeant Floyd, Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Sioux City Public Museum, Trinity Heights, and many more.
One can do a variety of shopping here, including precious metals. There is an exemption of sales tax in the State of Iowa upon purchases of coins, currency, and bullion. Being an out-of-state retailer, Bullion Exchanges does not charge sales taxes on any purchases made by Iowa residents. However, it is always better to check with a tax professional before making any purchase, as we are no tax policy experts.
Wholesale Gold and Silver Dealers:
1. J J Coins Address: 901 S. Cecelia, Sioux City, IA 51106 Phone number 800-397-9053, 712-274-9195 Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8 am to 5 pm, Sat 10 am to 4 pm Services: Retail, Appraisals, Wholesale, and Buying and Estate Liquidation. Specialties: US Coins, Dollars, Gold Coins, 20th Century Coins, Early Type, Modern Coins, Early Copper, Commemoratives, Small Cents, Colonial Coins, Nickel Coinage, Territorial Issues, Patterns, Mint Errors, Bullion Coins, Tokens/Medals, World Coins, Currency, and Ancient Coins.

Local Storefront / Retail Gold and Silver Dealers:
Please find below a list of top coin and precious metals dealers in Sioux City.
1. U.S.A. Coin Company Address: 419 Nebraska Street, Sioux City, IA 51101 Phone number 712-252-9876 Hours of Operation: Mon to Sat 10 am to 5 pm Services: Wholesale, Retail, Auctions, Buying and Estate Liquidation, Appraisals, and Newsletter. Specialties: US Coins, Dollars, Gold Coins, 20th Century Coins, Early Type, Commemoratives, Modern Coins, Small Cents, Early Copper, Nickel Coinage, Patterns, Colonial Coins, Territorial Issues, Tokens/Medals, Mint Errors, Bullion Coins, Ancient Coins, World Coins, and Currency.













