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Coin Sales Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Personal Banker I

Max Meadows, VA · On-site

$16.14 - $21.83/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Conduct effective checking sales presentations that will result in an appropriate account ... coin shipments and placing currency orders each week in accordance with operational procedures ...

Personal Banker I

Pulaski, VA · On-site

$16.14 - $21.83/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Conduct effective checking sales presentations that will result in an appropriate account ... coin shipments and placing currency orders each week in accordance with operational procedures ...

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Coin Sales information

What is coin sales?

Coin sales refer to the process of buying and selling coins, which can include collectible coins, bullion coins, and numismatic items. This field often involves dealers, collectors, and investors trading coins for their historical, artistic, or intrinsic metal value. Coin sales can take place through coin shops, auctions, online marketplaces, or coin shows. Professionals in coin sales need to have knowledge of coin grading, authentication, market trends, and proper valuation techniques.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in coin sales, and why are they important?

To thrive in Coin Sales, you need a solid understanding of numismatics, sales techniques, and market valuation, often supported by industry experience or relevant certifications. Familiarity with inventory management systems, CRM software, and online auction platforms is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and persuasive communication help build trust with clients and close sales effectively. These skills ensure accurate appraisals, customer satisfaction, and ongoing business growth in a competitive collectible market.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in coin sales, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in coin sales often encounter challenges such as building trust with clients, staying current with market trends, and accurately authenticating rare coins. Establishing credibility through clear communication and transparent practices is essential for long-term client relationships. Continuous education about numismatics and the latest market data helps sales professionals provide informed recommendations. Collaborating with reputable grading services and staying involved in industry networks can also help address authenticity and valuation concerns.

What is the difference between Coin Sales vs Coin Traders?

AspectCoin SalesCoin Traders
Required CredentialsKnowledge of coins, sales experienceMarket analysis, trading certifications
Work EnvironmentRetail stores, coin shows, online platformsFinancial markets, trading floors, online trading platforms
Employer & Industry UsageCoin shops, collectibles storesInvestment firms, trading companies
Search & Comparison IntentBuying coins, sales rolesTrading strategies, market analysis

Coin Sales primarily focus on selling coins to customers, often in retail or online settings, requiring sales skills and coin knowledge. Coin Traders, on the other hand, actively buy and sell coins in financial markets, emphasizing market analysis and trading strategies. While both roles involve coins, Coin Sales centers on customer transactions, whereas Coin Traders focus on market trading activities.

What are popular job titles related to Coin Sales jobs in Virginia?

For Coin Sales jobs in Virginia, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Coin Sales jobs?

Cities in Virginia with the most Coin Sales job openings:

Infographic showing various Coin Sales job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution.

Floating Retail Banking Representative

Bank of Botetourt

Buchanan, VA • On-site

$10K/mo

Part-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description

Bank of Botetourt has an open position for a Floating Retail Banking Representative for our Lexington and Fairfield Offices. Banking experience is not required but is preferred. Qualified applicants must have the ability to learn and be competent in performing various banking duties such as; processing teller transactions, demonstrating superior customer service and promoting bank products and services.


Taking Care of You


At Bank of Botetourt "Taking Care of You" is more than a slogan, it's our promise to the community. For over 100 years, Bank of Botetourt has been committed to reaching out within our local communities to do all we can to further the area's overall economic development. As a community partner, we make charitable contributions for education, culture and the arts, social service agencies, charitable activities, community and economic development, and other programs that impact the needs of our communities. By bridging the needs of our local communities with the resources of Bank of Botetourt, we help to improve the quality of life for residents in our service areas. We realize that we can only be as successful as the communities we serve!


Volunteerism


Being a good corporate citizen means being actively involved in the community. Bank of Botetourt employees are encouraged to participate through mentoring, volunteering, sponsoring, and public service. Every day, our employees provide their time and talents for efforts that are important to their local communities - some read to children, others work during parades and festivals, some donate blood, or participate in walk-a-thons. We are proud of the many employees who generously donate so much of their time in support of charitable, civic, and professional organizations.

Requirements

SUMMARY: Provides a variety of customer savings, checking and credit account transactions, as well as customer services while maintaining high customer service standards on a part-time basis.


Essential Functions

  • Greet customers and receives and handles deposits of all types, ensuring the proper endorsement on negotiable instruments within these deposits.
  • Receives payment on all loans, ensuring that payments equal the amount due and that all late charges, if applicable, are collected.
  • Issues certified checks, VISA travel and gift cards, cashier checks and direct customers on how to purchase US Savings Bonds.
  • Process bank-by-mail and night depository items and recording proper information on bank forms.
  • Close accounts or transfer funds, as requested.
  • Collect utility payments and disburses funds to the proper company.
  • Completes "IRS Currency Transaction Report 4789" for all cash transactions over $10,000.
  • Count, prove and package currency and coin.
  • Balance cash drawer and prepare teller sheets.
  • Cash checks, pay withdrawals from savings accounts, redeem savings bonds and coupons.
  • Continuously demonstrates a helpful, friendly attitude and is committed to providing excellent customer service.
  • Know the Bank's products and services thoroughly.
  • Look for opportunities to sell Bank services.
  • Sells and/or refers Bank's products and services to customers and prospects. Also participates with manager in the allocation of retail sales goals and the achievement of individual sales goals.
  • Maintains the proper amounts of currency and coin in till.
  • Understands their role in case of robbery, whether victim or bystander, and knows proper post-robbery procedures.
  • Maintains a neat and orderly work area and ensures that all negotiable items and confidential records are properly secured.
  • Uses computer system to make inquiries as to account status.
  • Operate standard office machines, including coin sorter, coin wrapper, currency counter, teller machine, copier, typewriter, fax machine and adding machine.
  • Ensures that the teller station is properly stocked with forms, supplies, etc.
  • Balance ATMs.
  • Assist in receiving and processing deposits for Bank of Botetourt Elementary Savings Program.

Expectations

  • Provide superior customer service.
  • Represent the bank in a professional manner.
  • Represent Bank of Botetourt in community affairs and events.
  • Treat all staff members with the utmost respect and cooperation.
  • Conduct business to maximize shareholder value.
  • Promptly report known or suspected violations of BSA laws, rules, or regulations involving the bank, its customers, or any other parties, or violations of the bank's BSA compliance program to the BSA Officer or Coordinator.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

This job description is not all inclusive and employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned and directed by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified when deemed appropriate by management.


The pay range for this position is $17.00-$23.00 per hour. Actual pay is based on various factors including, but not limited to, the budget, work location, relevant skills, education and experience.


BANK OF BOTETOURT promotes an equal employment opportunity work place, which includes reasonable accommodation of otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees. Bank of Botetourt is Member FDIC.