Items We Purchase
Gold, silver, coins, bullion, jewelry, watches, silverware, holloware, and dental gold — evaluated in person with clear communication and a straightforward process.
- Walk-ins welcome during store hours
- Private, pressure-free evaluations
- We explain how we arrive at an offer
Categories We Buy
If it contains precious metal or has collector value, we can usually help. Below are the most common categories we see in-store.
Gold Coins
- American Gold Eagles & Buffalos
- Pre-1933 U.S. gold
- World gold coins
- Proof & collector gold (case-by-case)
Silver Coins
- Junk silver (90% U.S.)
- Modern silver issues
- World silver coins
- Collector silver (case-by-case)
Gold Bars & Bullion
- 1g to 1kg bars
- Popular mints & refineries
- Assayed & non-assayed bars
- Rounds & bullion products
Silver Bars & Bullion
- 1 oz to 100 oz bars
- Silver rounds
- Minted & poured bars
- Bulk lots welcome
Scrap Gold & Silver
- Broken jewelry & single earrings
- Chains, rings, bracelets
- Mixed scrap lots
- Gold-filled items (reviewed case-by-case)
Jewelry
- Gold & platinum jewelry
- Diamond jewelry (select pieces)
- Estate & vintage jewelry
- Branded pieces (reviewed case-by-case)
Watches
- Luxury watches (select brands)
- Gold watches & bands
- Vintage pieces
- Boxes/papers help but aren’t required
Silverware & Holloware
- Sterling flatware
- Serving pieces & tea sets
- Bowls, trays, and décor
- Plated items (reviewed case-by-case)
Dental Gold
- Crowns & bridges
- Mixed dental scrap
- Single pieces or lots
- Evaluated discreetly in-store
How Selling Works
Bring your items
Stop in with your coins, bullion, jewelry, watches, or scrap. If you have receipts, boxes, or paperwork, bring those too.
We evaluate in person
We look at metal content, condition, and market demand. For collectible items, we consider date, mint marks, and overall desirability.
You choose
We make an offer and explain it clearly. If it doesn’t work for you, no problem — you’re never obligated to sell.
Quick Questions
Do I need an appointment?
Appointments can help during busy times, but many customers simply walk in. If you have a large collection or a full estate lot, calling ahead is a good idea.
What affects the offer on scrap gold and silver?
Purity (karat/sterling), weight, and current market pricing are the big factors. Some items may also have added value for resale depending on brand and condition.
Do you buy damaged jewelry or broken chains?
Yes — broken pieces, single earrings, and mixed scrap lots are common. Bring everything in and we’ll sort it with you.
Do you buy plated items?
Sometimes. Plated items usually have much less precious metal content than sterling or solid gold. We’re happy to take a look and let you know what you’re working with.
Do you buy diamonds or gemstones?
We review select pieces. The setting, stone quality, and market demand matter. Bring what you have and we’ll give you a straightforward answer.
Ready to see what your items are worth?
Bring them in for an in-person evaluation, or contact us with a quick description of what you have.
Items We Purchase
Gold, silver, coins, bullion, jewelry, watches, silverware, holloware, and dental gold — evaluated in person with clear communication and a straightforward process.
- Walk-ins welcome during store hours
- Private, pressure-free evaluations
- We explain how we arrive at an offer
Categories We Buy
If it contains precious metal or has collector value, we can usually help. Below are the most common categories we see in-store.
Gold Coins
- American Gold Eagles & Buffalos
- Pre-1933 U.S. gold
- World gold coins
- Proof & collector gold (case-by-case)
Silver Coins
- Junk silver (90% U.S.)
- Modern silver issues
- World silver coins
- Collector silver (case-by-case)
Gold Bars & Bullion
- 1g to 1kg bars
- Popular mints & refineries
- Assayed & non-assayed bars
- Rounds & bullion products
Silver Bars & Bullion
- 1 oz to 100 oz bars
- Silver rounds
- Minted & poured bars
- Bulk lots welcome
Scrap Gold & Silver
- Broken jewelry & single earrings
- Chains, rings, bracelets
- Mixed scrap lots
- Gold-filled items (reviewed case-by-case)
Jewelry
- Gold & platinum jewelry
- Diamond jewelry (select pieces)
- Estate & vintage jewelry
- Branded pieces (reviewed case-by-case)
Watches
- Luxury watches (select brands)
- Gold watches & bands
- Vintage pieces
- Boxes/papers help but aren’t required
Silverware & Holloware
- Sterling flatware
- Serving pieces & tea sets
- Bowls, trays, and décor
- Plated items (reviewed case-by-case)
Dental Gold
- Crowns & bridges
- Mixed dental scrap
- Single pieces or lots
- Evaluated discreetly in-store
How Selling Works
Bring your items
Stop in with your coins, bullion, jewelry, watches, or scrap. If you have receipts, boxes, or paperwork, bring those too.
We evaluate in person
We look at metal content, condition, and market demand. For collectible items, we consider date, mint marks, and overall desirability.
You choose
We make an offer and explain it clearly. If it doesn’t work for you, no problem — you’re never obligated to sell.
Quick Questions
Do I need an appointment?
Appointments can help during busy times, but many customers simply walk in. If you have a large collection or a full estate lot, calling ahead is a good idea.
What affects the offer on scrap gold and silver?
Purity (karat/sterling), weight, and current market pricing are the big factors. Some items may also have added value for resale depending on brand and condition.
Do you buy damaged jewelry or broken chains?
Yes — broken pieces, single earrings, and mixed scrap lots are common. Bring everything in and we’ll sort it with you.
Do you buy plated items?
Sometimes. Plated items usually have much less precious metal content than sterling or solid gold. We’re happy to take a look and let you know what you’re working with.
Do you buy diamonds or gemstones?
We review select pieces. The setting, stone quality, and market demand matter. Bring what you have and we’ll give you a straightforward answer.
Ready to see what your items are worth?
Bring them in for an in-person evaluation, or contact us with a quick description of what you have.


