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96 N C Street, Virginia City, NV 89440, United StatesMap
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Beautiful jewelry and stones
I was extremely surprised by the Beauty of all items for sale. To buy a souvenir from this place is the best souvenir You can get based from the Comstock Lode and the history offre the Town. I strongl...
Surprisingly sophisticated with extensive collection
Extensive collection of coins and rare/precious US currency. Great to buy a Virginia City Minted Coin from the Comstock Lode for history buffs. In house museum had a great variety of jewelry and chi...
I was hoping for more here, they run a small mint where they do some work. The place is mainly about silver and jewelry sales. The "museum" side of the store is nothing special.
This Museum also had an incredible amount of beautiful jewelry.The "Museum" half of the building had several small items that were also interesting antiques besides the "money" displays.
Beautiful jewelry and stones
I was extremely surprised by the Beauty of all items for sale. To buy a souvenir from this place is the best souvenir You can get based from the Comstock Lode and the history offre the Town. I strongl...
Surprisingly sophisticated with extensive collection
Extensive collection of coins and rare/precious US currency. Great to buy a Virginia City Minted Coin from the Comstock Lode for history buffs. In house museum had a great variety of jewelry and chi...
Small jewelry store with a little mint displays
I was hoping for more here, they run a small mint where they do some work. The place is mainly about silver and jewelry sales. The "museum" side of the store is nothing special.
. More than just coins
This Museum also had an incredible amount of beautiful jewelry.The "Museum" half of the building had several small items that were also interesting antiques besides the "money" displays.
Museum was more of a jewelry store.
The part that was considered a museum was semi precious stones, raw gold, turquoise and various old coins. It was interesting in its own right.