We pay more than the competition — guaranteed. Live pricing. Instant quotes. Whether you're cleaning out a drawer or cashing in an investment.
From inherited jewelry to broken chains to investment bullion — if it's gold, we'll buy it at the best rate in the market.
Got grandma's gold? Pieces you never wear? We'll test everything on-site and make you an offer based on real-time spot pricing — no lowball tactics.
Tangled chains, single earrings, dental gold, old coins — it all has value. We buy anything with gold content, in any condition, any karat.
Our prices are tied directly to the live gold spot price. Use our calculator to see exactly what your gold is worth before you walk in the door.
No waiting. No checks in the mail. Get paid on the spot — cash, wire, Zelle, or check. Your choice, your timeline.
Bars, ingots & investment gold
Rings, chains, bracelets & more
Eagles, Krugerrands & numismatics
Plug in your gold's weight and karat. We'll calculate your payout based on the live spot price — updated in real time.
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Use our live calculator or call us. Know your payout before you commit to anything.
Walk into our LA location or request an insured shipping kit. We accept gold from anywhere in the US.
Every item is tested on-site with XRF spectrometry. Precise karat and weight verification, transparent results.
Accept the offer and get paid immediately. Cash, wire, Zelle, or check — your call.
Whether it's one ring or a hundred ounces, we'll give you the best rate in the market. Guaranteed.
Drop us a message or call us directly. Walk-ins welcome at our Los Angeles location.
Coins and bullion trade differently from jewelry. When you bring a numismatic piece or a government-issued bullion coin to a buyer, the calculation has two components the jewelry desk does not: the melt value of the metal, and the collectible premium attached to the specific coin. AuFlipper evaluates both.
Step one: identify what you have. Bullion coins — American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Austrian Philharmonics — trade primarily on melt value with a narrow premium above spot. The premium exists because these coins are in high demand and easy to re-sell. Pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, Morgan dollars, and other numismatic pieces have a collector market layered on top of melt, which means the right buyer may pay more than a straight melt calculation would suggest.
Step two: the payout math. For a one-ounce Gold Eagle, spot price times 0.9167 (the coin's actual gold content as a fraction of one troy ounce) gives you the melt value. A fair buyer pays 95 to 98 percent of that number on clean coins in resalable condition. Fractional coins — half-ounce, quarter-ounce, tenth-ounce — carry a slightly lower percentage because the per-unit handling cost is proportionally higher.
Step three: condition matters on collectibles, not bullion. A circulated Gold Eagle pays the same as an uncirculated one to most buyers — you are selling gold, not a specimen. On certified numismatic coins (PCGS or NGC slabbed, with a grade), the collector market applies and condition determines the final number. If your coins are in slabs, bring them in uncracked — the slab protects the grade.
Bring what you have. If you are unsure whether something has collector value on top of melt, we will tell you before we make an offer.
Our team is available Monday through Saturday. Walk-ins are welcome — no appointment needed for individual sellers.