Sell to us
Estates, collections, and everything in between
Free verbal appraisals, no obligation. Whether it's one Krugerrand or three generations of accumulation, the process is the same: we verify it in front of you with non-destructive Sigma testing, show you the melt math against live spot, and make an offer you can walk away from. For estates and larger lots, we come to you — including bank and safe-deposit-box appointments.
We buy
- Jewelry — rings, chains, bracelets, broken or not. 10k through 24k.
- Scrap & dental gold — condition doesn't matter, content does.
- Bullion — Eagles, Maples, Krugerrands, Buffalos, bars and rounds of any mint.
- 90% junk silver — pre-1965 dimes, quarters, halves; war nickels; 40% halves.
- Sterling — flatware, hollowware, .925 jewelry.
- Collectible coins — Morgans, Peace dollars, type coins, graded slabs, whole collections and estates.
- Platinum & palladium — coins, bars, some jewelry.
What to expect
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Ballpark by phone
Describe what you have. We'll quote a realistic range against live spot before you commit to a meeting.
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Verified — without damaging anything
Calibrated scale plus Sigma Metalytics electronic verification: it reads the metal itself, straight through slabs, capsules, and flips. No acid, no scratching, no drilling, no filing. Your coins and slabs stay exactly as they came. You see the weight, the purity, and the melt math.
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Offer, then your call
A concrete number with the math shown. Take it and get paid immediately — cash, check, wire, or crypto — or don't, no hard feelings and no fee.
Our specialty
Estate & large-lot buys
Inherited a collection and don't know what's in it? That's normal — most estates come to us as a mix of bullion, junk silver, sterling, jewelry, and coins that haven't been looked at in decades. Don't sort it, don't clean it, and don't let anyone cherry-pick the best pieces before the whole lot is evaluated.
We go through everything piece by piece, separate the numismatic material from melt material, and price each category on its merits — a key-date coin gets numismatic money, not melt money.
- Dover and Greater Boston are our home turf — for estates, wholesale, and larger lots, we'll travel further across New England
- Executors and attorneys: itemized purchase documentation for the estate file
- Discreet, single-visit transactions — no parade of buyers through the house
- Dealer-to-dealer wholesale lots welcome
- No lot too mixed — we evaluate everything, including what you assume is worthless
Before your appointment
What to bring
Your items, as-is
Don't clean coins — collectors and dealers pay less for cleaned coins, and polishing removes recognizable surfaces. Bring everything, even pieces you think are worthless.
Photo ID
Massachusetts requires ID for precious metals transactions. Standard for every legitimate dealer — be suspicious of any buyer who doesn't ask.
Any paperwork
Receipts, certificates, grading slabs, old appraisals. Not required, but provenance can add value on collectible pieces.