We buy gold jewelry, rare coins, bullion, and estate pieces from Dallas-area sellers. Call us for a no-obligation quote based on current market conditions, weight, and purity.
If you have gold jewelry, rare coins, sterling silver, or an inherited collection you'd like to sell, the first step is a simple phone conversation. Tell us what you have. We'll explain how the quote works.
Final offers always depend on the weight, the purity, and current spot pricing on the day of the transaction. No two pieces are valued the same, and we won't pretend they are.
Have your pieces or a description handy. We'll take it from there.
Every step happens in plain English. You decide what to do at each stage of the process, and the conversation ends whenever you'd like.
Have your pieces or a description handy. Karat stamps and approximate weight if you have a scale, but neither is required to start.
We walk through karat, weight, and condition. For coins, we discuss dates, mint marks, and any collectible considerations.
Final offers depend on physical evaluation, current spot pricing, and any collectible premium. We explain the math involved.
Move forward, think it over, or end the call. Same-day service available when ready.
We work with sellers across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Whether you're calling from the Park Cities, North Dallas, or one of the surrounding suburbs, the process starts the same way: a phone conversation about what you have.
If your question isn't covered here, the easiest way to find out is to call. We answer every question by phone before going any further.
Call to ask a question 469.599.3283Quotes are based on weight, purity, and current market conditions on the day of the transaction. For collectible coins or signed jewelry, additional considerations may apply based on the piece itself.
Final offers always depend on physical evaluation. A phone conversation lets us discuss approximate ranges based on what you describe, but the firm number comes after the piece is in hand.
No. Calls are answered during business hours and you can reach us directly. The conversation can be as quick or as detailed as you'd like.
The karat stamp on each piece (10K, 14K, 18K, etc.) if you can locate it, and an approximate weight if you have a scale. Neither is required, but both help the conversation move faster.
Pieces are tested for purity, weighed accurately, and assessed against current spot pricing. For collectible coins or signed jewelry, additional inspection looks at condition, maker, era, and any features that affect value.
Same-day service is available for most jewelry, coins, and bullion once we've discussed your pieces by phone. Larger collections or estates may take longer to evaluate properly.
Yes. Inherited jewelry boxes, coin collections, and full-estate evaluations are part of what we handle. The first step is a phone conversation about the scope of what you have.
That's a common starting point. Many people calling have inherited pieces, lost track of what was in a jewelry box, or aren't sure if a coin is collectible or just bullion. The phone call is the fastest way to find out.
Have your pieces or a description handy and give us a call. We'll walk through what you have and explain how a quote works. No obligation to do anything afterward.
Share a few details about your gold, coins, or jewelry and we'll respond with a no-obligation phone quote based on current market conditions, weight, and purity.