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How It Works

Our easy 3-Step process can be done from the comfort of home.

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Fill out and submit the form to receive your free appraisal kit.

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Accept your no-obligation offer and get paid within 24 hours! No-risk returns, free of charge.

What We Pay

We pay up to 95% of the market value for bullion and up to 90% of the value for gold, silver, platinum, and diamonds.

Our expert appraisers use advanced technology to evaluate your items and calculate their value based on the factors below.

You'll then receive a 100% risk-free offer—accept it and get paid within 24 hours.

We have paid out over $175 million to our customers.

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We will pay you based on:

The Amount of Precious Metal You Sent In
The Purity of the Precious Metal You Send In
Current Market Value for Gold, Silver or Platinum
Any Numismatic Value or Unique Characteristics

What We Buy

We Provide the Highest Payout for All of Your Items

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Getting paid with Sell Your Gold is quick, easy, and secure. Once your items arrive at our secure facility, our expert appraisers evaluate them and send your offer the same day.

After you accept your offer, choose direct deposit, PayPal, or check. Eligible payments can be issued the same day.

If you decide not to sell, we'll return your items free of charge — simple, secure, and risk-free.

Getting paid is quick, easy, and secure with Sell Your Gold. Once your items arrive at our secure facility, our expert appraisers will carefully evaluate them and send your offer the very same day.

After you accept your offer, choose the payment method that works best for you — direct deposit, PayPal, or check. Eligible payments can be issued the same day, so you can receive your money faster.

If you decide not to sell, we'll return your items free of charge, giving you a simple, secure, and risk-free experience from start to finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What items do you buy?

    We buy all forms of precious metal including but not limited to the following:

    • Gold, Silver, Platinum Items
    • Diamonds
    • Foreign and Domestic Coins and Bars
    • Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings and more
    • Luxury Watches, Dental Gold and more

    Have questions on whether we buy your items? Give us a call at (877) 465-3697

  • Why choose Sell Your Gold?

    We provide you a fast, safe and easy way to sell your valuables online, an experience that can't be matched by your local pawn shop or jewelers.

    • A+ Rated: By the Better Business Bureau
    • We Pay the Most: Highest Payout Guaranteed
    • Free & Insured FedEx Shipping: Insured up to $500K**
    • Same Day Payments: Have money in your account within 24 hours
    • Best Price Guarantee: We'll beat any online competitor's price††
    • 5-Star Reviews: 12,325 5-Star TrustPilot reviews
    • Satisfaction Guaranteed: Or we'll return your items free of charge
  • Will it cost me anything to return my items if I decline your offer?

    Absolutely not, the entire process is free!

    If you're not satisfied with our risk-free offer we will return your items free of charge - no questions asked.

  • How do i know if my items are gold, silver, or platinum?

    It can be difficult to know if your items contain gold, silver or platinum. But, don't worry, there are a couple of things you can do to determine your item's metal type.

    Don't be discouraged if you cannot find a specific marking or the test you are performing does not work. You are not a trained professional jewelry - we are! Remember, we will happily do all these tests for you at our secure facility - for free! All you need to do is complete the form and request an Appraisal Kit today.

    If you want to examine your items from home, here are some simple tests you can perform:

    Use a magnet to test

    In addition to looking for hallmarks, another way you can test your item is with the magnet test. A refrigerator magnet may not be strong enough so we recommend a stronger magnet that you can find at your local hardware store.

    Hold the magnet to your items

    Gold is not magnetic so if the magnet attracts the jewelry, your item does not contain solid gold, silver or platinum. However, if the clasp on a chain is magnetic but the chain is not, it may be real. Regardless, it should still be tested by our GIA graduate expert to be certain since non-magnetic metals are used in counterfeit and costume jewelry as well.

    Inspect the Hallmark

    Hallmarks are also called assay or standard marking. Hallmarks are distinguishing characteristics that are stamped on gold, silver and platinum items - typically to identify the items purity. There are also hallmarks that can identify where the item was made (called a makers mark), the office the metal was tested in, the year, and the designer. You can find these hallmarks in a variety of places. Common locations are in the inside of a ring or a tag by the clasp of a necklace. If you are selling coins, the stamp is usually on the front face. Frequently, you will need a magnifying glass to clearly see the hallmark.

    Purity Markings

    The most common hallmark is meant to tell you an item's precious metal purity. The first thing you want to look for is the shape of the stamp. A rectangular shape with the corners shaved off will tell you immediately that the item is gold. An oval stamp would indicate the item is silver. A 'house' shaped mark is used for platinum items.

    The number inside the shape is called the millesimal stamp number - this will tell you the actual precious metal content or the purity of the precious metal. Please note - different countries may have different hallmarking standards so the marking you see on your items may differ. Below are some common purity hallmarks:

    purity hallmarks


    These markings correspond to different purities in gold, silver and platinum:

    Gold Purity Stamp Purity Silver Purity Stamp Purity Platinum Purity Stamp Purity
    375 9 karat (37.5%) 800 80% pure silver 850 85% pure platinum
    585 14 karat (58.5%) 925 92.5% pure silver 900 90% pure platinum
    750 18 karat (75.0%) 958 96.8% pure silver 950 95% pure platinum
    916 22 karat (91.6%) 999 99.9% pure silver 999 99.9 pure platinum
    990 24 karat (99.0%)
    999 24 karat (99.9%)


    Makers Mark

    A Makers Mark is the designer, manufacturing firm or representative symbol that is stamped into your precious metal - also called trademarks. This mark provides proof that your jewelry item was made by the designer or jewelry maker and is considered "signed". All marks need to be registered by an Assay Office.

    Assay Office Mark

    The Assay Office Mark tells you where your item was tested for its purity. Although manufacturing of precious metals has existed for hundreds of years, it only started in the U.S. around 1840. So many older items in the U.S. will be stamped with European marks - so its important to be aware of them. Even in the U.S., it wasn't until 1906, that the regulations around hallmarking went into effect.

    Some common Assay Office Marks are:

    office marks

    Date Letter

    This stamp will tell you the year the purity of the item was tested - not the year the item was manufactured. Be careful - it can be tricky. You will hardly ever find this on a delicate piece of jewelry because there is simply not enough room.

    If you do find a date on your piece, it will not look like your typical date. The date will be in the form of a letter. In 1478, London introduced a practice of dating all gold and silver artifacts and had it managed by a governmental controlled body. To prevent fraud every year was assigned a letter in the alphabet. Every 25 years they would then make modifications to the font or design around the letter to prevent confusion.


    Other Marks

    Aside from gold, silver and platinum there are a lot of other hallmarks you will see stamped in your jewelry that is meant to tell you about the item's contents and purity.

    Code Meaning
    GF Gold Filled
    P Plumb Gold (this shows the item is at least the amount of karats shown on the stamp)
    KP Karat Plumb (this means the item is at least the karat listed, but may be more pure)
    Pd Palladium
    PT Platinum
    PLAT Platinum
    Silver Sterling Silver
    SS Stainless Steel
    St Steel Stainless Steel
    cw Carat Weight (typically will be an indicator the gem or diamond weight)
    CZ Cubic Zirconia
    SOL Solitaire Diamond
    4, 5, 6, 7, etc... If a low number, it is typically an indicator of the ring size.

    Ultimately, rest easy knowing that if you're not sure you can always send your items to us for FREE and we'll test them for you at no cost!

  • Are there items you don't buy?

    We understand that you may not know what type of metals your items contain - which is why you have us! At Sell Your Gold, we will carefully test and examine every item you send us to ensure you get the most money for your items. We do not buy the following:

    • Computer Parts
    • Catalytic Converters
    • Costume Jewelry
    • Lab-grown Diamonds
    • Gold & Silver Plated Items
    • Rocks
    • Platinum Flake
    • Jewelers polishing dust
    • PT Labware
    • Platinum Catheters
    • Electrophoresis Electrodes
    • Loose Uncertified Gemstones