THE BRONZE LOOK, LLC
The Bronze Look is a one stop shopping experience. We buy and sell gold and silver bullion, coins, and jewelry, including estates.
The Bronze Look is also a place for those who collect coins, currency, and we stock numismatic accessories like coin books and holders.
Looking for a unique gift? The Bronze Look also offers West Virginia Art Glass made by companies like Fenton and Blenko, and artisans like Dave Fetty, Ron Hinkle, and Frank Workman. We sell numerous works of Fine Art as well.
Special orders are always welcome and we can easily ship across the United States. We also offer The West Virginia Heritage Coins.
The West Virginia Heritage Series
This is a series of three medallions made of .999 silver bullion. They were designed by West Virginian Randolph Evans, the owner of The Bronze Look family of stores. They were minted exclusively for The Bronze Look at Northwest Territorial Mint and each one is 1 troy ounce of .999 silver bullion.
West Virginia 150th Anniversary
The first medallion in our series depicts Lady West Virginia spreading joy across the landscape of West Virginia with optimistic rays of sunshine rising over the hillside for many more years after 150 years of existence. The thirty five stars represent the Wild and Wonderful’s admission to the Union as the thirty-fifth state. The reverse depicts a black bear, WV’s State Animal, emerging from a rhododendron bush, WV’s State Flower. The three crosses on the hillside can also be spotted along the highways and byways of West Virginia and numerous other states. Rev. Bernard Coffindaffer, a West Virginia resident, committed his wealth to have these crosses erected throughout the countryside.

Cycle of Coal: Pink Slip
Minted in 2014, the second medallion in our series represents The Cycle of Coal that for years West Virginia miners have endured. The thirty five stars represent the 35th state inducted into the Union and the Pink Slip represents the instability associated with the coal industry. The reverse is symbolic of the coal scrip that was a method of payment to miners in early years. Scrip could only be spent at the mine’s company store.
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Mother’s Day: Honoring Anna Jarvis
Minted in 2016, the third medallion in our series remembers the founder of Mother’s Day- West Virginia’s Anna Jarvis. First celebrated in Grafton, West Virginia in 1908, the image depicts a pioneer woman of holding a child. The reverse is the same as the West Virginia 150th Anniversary Medallion.
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We are located in Southern West Virginia, where we offer an excellent value in Fine Art, West Virginia Art Glass, Silver & Gold Jewelry (including Diamonds), Coins, Currency, and Gold & Silver Bullion. We also offer a unique shopping experience at both of our locations and our online stores as well. Come by and see us today!

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