First Fidelity Reserve

First Fidelity Reserve First Fidelity Reserve is a 30 year Southeast Texas based National Industry leading Gold & Silver Di Please feel free to call us toll free at (800) 336-1630.

It was back in January of 1988, that a little coin company was born in Beaumont, Texas. That year, the American public was extremely excited by the fact that the US Mint was once again minting gold and silver. With not much more than pure determination, encouragement from family and friends, and a little money from investors, First Fidelity Reserve began its journey on its long road to success. Fi

rst Fidelity Reserve quickly began to carve a niche in what had always been considered a largely speculative bullion arena. While all its competitors were selling any and every coin on the market, First Fidelity Reserve realized that by incorporating a more laser focused approach to precious metals, it could offer its clients the comfort of a long term strategy without having to worry about every up and down the raw metals market might endure. With this, they began to specialize and serve as the Market Maker in rare and certified United States coins, such as Type II and Type III Liberty Double Eagles, the historic $3 Indian Princess and the renowned Indian Head designs of the early 1900's, as well as key date numismatic treasures in the Gold and Silver American Eagle family of coins, among others. Over the course of the next two plus decades, First Fidelity Reserve has served tens of thousands of rare coin collectors and investors all across America. By concentrating on distinct areas of rare coins, they have been able to continually provide their clients with a tightly focused approach, while providing support to the markets for the coins they recommend. Between our Numismatic professionals, consultants and buying teams we use our more than 50 years of cumulative experience to help insure our clients get the absolute best service we can. This vast industry experience is committed to serving the unique needs of our customers, investors and collectors alike. As a result of our diligent service commitment, we have become one of the largest and most respected rare coin dealers in the Nation. Computer-linked to the most active numismatic trading networks in the country, our entire organization incorporates the latest technology into our bidding and purchasing practices. The combination of seasoned experience and cutting edge technology enables First Fidelity Reserve to provide our clients with extremely competitive offers when selling, as well as timely acquisition opportunities suited to their individual goals. Also, to better serve our clients, seven years ago we built a brand new facility specifically suited to our needs and merged our entire operation into one complex. Since then, we have doubled our sales, service and numismatic staff to improve and enhance the service we provide to our roster of clients. In order to continue the education and informational support needed by our clients, we provide award-winning information in the form of FREE books and newsletters that keep our clients informed on relevant historical background and current trends that shape and influence the precious metals and rare coin markets they are a part of. On an ongoing basis, we have professional numismatic representatives in attendance at all leading coin auctions and conventions, saving you the time, energy and expense of traveling, as well as the expense and risks of security to avoid potential theft. After all of this time in business, serving tens of thousands of customers in investing and collecting transactions, First Fidelity Reserve has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, which speaks to our continued commitment to customer satisfaction. Finally, all transactions you may conduct with First Fidelity Reserve are held in the strictest confidence to maintain and protect our client's financial privacy. In a nutshell, for more than 20 years, First Fidelity Reserve has had the distinct pleasure of diligently providing superlative service, insightful analysis and comprehensive consultation to our worldwide client base of rare coin investors and collectors. Our dedication and commitment to delivering prompt professional service on a daily basis and our flexibility to adapt in an ever-changing industry has and always will be a source of great organizational pride for First Fidelity Reserve. We will assist you in formulating a long-term strategy to attain your goals and will serve your needs every step of the way.

01/26/2026

First Fidelity Reserve and RoseMark Advisors now offer Precious Metals IRA solutions to AMAC members, helping diversify and protect retirement savings.

10/17/2023

Trivia Tuesday!

Who was the first U.S. President featured on a coin?

1914 2.5 Indian MS651914 was an interesting year for the 2.5 Indian gold. Mintage of the 2.5 Indians in Philadelphia dro...
12/16/2021

1914 2.5 Indian MS65
1914 was an interesting year for the 2.5 Indian gold. Mintage of the 2.5 Indians in Philadelphia dropped by more than half from the 1913 mintage. It could have been due to focus on the growing war situation around the world at the time. This gorgeous example belongs to a collector in big sky country with an affinity for Native American history. The same collector has even assembled a museum of local artifacts to share with the community. There is no doubt; she knows quality when she sees it. Just look at that detail.

1932 $10 Indian MS65+With a mintage of over 4 million the 1932 $10 Indian is typically an easy example to find in grades...
12/15/2021

1932 $10 Indian MS65+
With a mintage of over 4 million the 1932 $10 Indian is typically an easy example to find in grades up to and including 65. Once you get higher than that, as seen in the MS 65+ shown here, the populations drop dramatically.

1843 O Small Letters $5 Liberty New Orleans HoardWhat is a hoard coin you ask? Coin hoards are quite fascinating! Groups...
10/01/2021

1843 O Small Letters $5 Liberty New Orleans Hoard
What is a hoard coin you ask? Coin hoards are quite fascinating! Groups of coins buried or “hoarded” and later discovered are some of the most interesting types of coins to seek out. Think about it. Why did they bury them? What were they hiding from? Antique coins like this 1843 hold many secrets from our past. One thing that stands out about this particular coin is the fact that it’s called the New Orleans Hoard. Every coin discovered in this hoard was minted at the famous New Orleans Mint. The NOLA Mint struck coins between 1838 to 1861 then took a hiatus and returned to minting from 1879 to 1909. The 1843-O Small Letters has an original mintage of only 19,075 which is extremely low, can you imagine how few a hoard coin from this year truly is?

1879 $4 Stella Simpson CollectionThe “Stella” (Latin for star) was only minted in 1879 and 1880. In 1879, members of Con...
09/30/2021

1879 $4 Stella Simpson Collection
The “Stella” (Latin for star) was only minted in 1879 and 1880. In 1879, members of Congress proposed a four-dollar coin to compete globally with similarly valued pieces, including the French 20 franc coin, the Spanish 20 pesetas, the Dutch and Austrian 8 florins and the Italian 20 lire.
The exact population of the 1879 Gilt Stella is unknown. Some say it’s about 10 to 15 pieces. These famous coins are far beyond the financial reach of most collectors. But that hasn’t stopped the Stella from becoming one of the most popular US coins ever produced.
A true rarity, this piece is nothing less than sensational.

1892-S $20 Liberty MS63+ CACIt’s rare to find a coin that has been certified as a Plus (+) grade, or CAC. It’s even rare...
09/07/2021

1892-S $20 Liberty MS63+ CAC
It’s rare to find a coin that has been certified as a Plus (+) grade, or CAC. It’s even rarer to see one that is both! For the first time since February 2020 Mike Fuljenz got to do what he does best. Attend a coin show. Thanks to the World Fair of Money recently Mike was able to search the floors and see first hand again the amazing coins displayed and auctioned. How rare is a coin like the 1892-S $20 Liberty MS63+ CAC? I cannot tell you for sure how many are CAC, but what we do know is that there are only 47 MS 63+. As for in + and CAC, well that’s a greater mystery. I do know that this one resides in The Tkasha’s Treasures collection.

1909-D $5 Indian MS64+Indian Half Eagles were minted only for five years at the Denver Mint. Out of the entire series, f...
07/04/2021

1909-D $5 Indian MS64+
Indian Half Eagles were minted only for five years at the Denver Mint. Out of the entire series, featuring Philly, San Fran, Denver and one appearance from New Orleans, the 1909-D is actually the most common coin of them all. Unless you are able to find it in high grades, then common is not a factor. This particular piece is a MS64+ CAC and fun fact, there are only 14 coins finer to exist. Another great benefit to this coin is the cost. You're now able to own beautiful antique coins for low costs.

Address

130 Shakespeare Drive
Beaumont, TX
77706

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18003361630

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