Sell Gold Coins
For Cash in Boston, MA
No Fees - Straightforward Cash Offers.
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Condition Guidelines
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Brand New
A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store.
Open Box
Never used product but open or missing packaging.
Used - Excellent
Near-perfect lightly used condition.
Used - Good
Shows minor signs of being used.
Used - Fair
Shows very noticeable signs of use.
As Is / For Parts
Damaged in some way or some functions don't work as they should.
Stop by for a quote
Walk-ins welcome during business hours; outside of regular hours appointments available Monday through Saturday via call/text/whatsapp.
Text us to get a quote
Text karat/purity grade and weight if you'd like to get a current spot quote.
Examples
- 15 grams of 14 karat
- 20 pennyweights of 24 karat
- 2 troy ounces of sterling silver
Sell by mail
- Free insured mail-in via UPS - we provide the label.
- Quick turnaround - payments sent same day as package received (assuming no delays in e-signature process).
- Payments via PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or CashApp.
- Easy and secure online identity verification via industry leading KYC providers.
- Just text or WhatsApp us a brief description of what you're selling, and mention you are interested in selling by mail.
- Full terms and conditions are here. US domestic selling only
Sell Gold Coins for Cash in Boston, MA
Looking to sell Gold coins for cash? Deal Zone is your reliable partner in Boston, offering competitive prices for your Gold coins, whether they are brand new or gently used. We understand the value of your investments and strive to ensure that you get the most favorable deal when you choose to sell your Gold coins. Our selling process is designed to be quick, easy, and transparent, providing you with a hassle-free way to turn your items into cash.
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Years of experience
Deal Zone is recognized as the best place to sell Gold coins in Boston. Our extensive knowledge of the Gold coins market enables us to offer you a fair and accurate assessment of your items. We pride ourselves on conducting transactions with complete transparency and ensuring customer satisfaction. When you sell your used Gold coins to us, you can expect a seamless and lucrative experience, underscored by our commitment to providing you with the best possible service and pricing.
At Deal Zone You Can Sell
Almost Everything
If you’re looking for the best place to sell used electronics in Boston, Deal Zone Boston is your go-to store. We specialize in buying many types of gadgets. This includes smartphones, laptops, tablets, and gaming consoles. We offer some of the highest payout rates in the area. Whether you’re upgrading to a new device or just looking to declutter, we make it easy to sell your gadgets for cash.
Let’s Have a DealBrands we buy
Discover some brands we accept.
Pandora Jewelry
Cartier
BvLgari
David Yurman
Roberto Coin
Tiffany & Co
Chopard
and many more...
Karat Purities for Cash for Gold
Customers can bring in or mail in gold jewelry for evaluation and quotation. We determine karat purity, weight, and current spot price to determine the cash value of gold. We accept items in person by walk-ins, via mail-in (USPS or UPS), or by private appointments for high-value transactions.
While pure gold is valuable, not all gold is created equally. Most gold jewelry at home, such as high school rings or fraternity rings, is likely 10k (41.7% pure) or 14k (58.3% pure). Before selling, it's important to understand your gold's value to make an informed decision.
Today's Spot Gold Price
Gold prices fluctuate daily, influenced by market trading. The spot price is the foundation for cash offers made by jewelers, pawn shops, and gold buyers worldwide. To get the best value for your jewelry, always check the spot price of gold, silver, and platinum before selling.
Determining the Value of Your Gold
Determining the value of gold jewelry is simple and straightforward as long as you know the karat purity and can measure the weight. The heavier the gold and the higher the karat purity, the more valuable it is. The most common gold purity is 14k (58.5% pure). Luxury brand products or jewelry pieces with genuine diamonds or certified gemstones may possess additional value.
We offer free gold jewelry evaluation at our shop in Boston, MA, and provide price estimates over text for extra convenience. For large quantities of jewelry, precious metals, or diamonds, we recommend scheduling an appointment before your visit.
How to Maximize Cash for Your Gold
Sometimes, selling your gold jewelry privately on platforms like eBay, Facebook, or Etsy can yield higher returns than selling to a local jeweler. Most individual jewelry buyers focus on attractiveness or style rather than the spot price of precious metal or resale value. When purchasing gold, focus on purity and weight, as high-purity jewelry holds higher resale value. Avoid gold-plated, gold-filled, or "diamond carat total weight" items, as they often lack significant resale value.
Determining Real Gold
Not all that glitter is gold! Gold-filled or gold-plated jewelry may appear genuine but have little value. Authentic gold usually has a stamp indicating karat purity, such as 10k, 14k, or 18k (or 417, 585, 750). However, it is not uncommon for scam artists to stamp karat impressions on fake pieces.
We can help determine the authenticity of your gold jewelry or coins, and we do it for free! There’s no obligation to sell. A small amount of forgotten gold can add up quickly to a surprisingly high cash offer!
- 10k (same as 417): 41.7% pure gold
- 14k (same as 585 or 583): 58.5% pure gold
- 18k (same as 750): 75% pure gold
- 24k (same as 999): 99.9% pure gold (usually not used in jewelry as it is too soft)
Karat (gold only) | Percentage of Precious Metal | Parts per Thousand | Verbal Equivalent |
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10K (same as 417) | 41.7% pure gold | 417 | 10 parts gold, 14 parts other metals by weight |
14K (same as 585 or 583) | 58.5% pure gold | 583 / 585 | 14 parts gold, 10 parts other metals by weight |
18K (same as 750) | 75% pure gold | 750 | 18 parts gold, 6 parts other metals by weight |
24K (same as 999) | 99.9% pure gold | 999 | 24 parts gold (usually not used in jewelry as it is too soft) |
Higher karat numbers mean higher purity and value. American gold jewelry is typically 10k, 14k, or 18k.
How to Maximize Cash for Your Gold
Type | Composition | Description |
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24K Pure Gold | 99.9% Gold | Pure gold, soft and highly malleable, with a bright yellow color. Rarely used in jewelry due to its softness. |
Yellow Gold | Gold, copper, silver, zinc | Maintains a classic yellow hue while offering greater durability. Most common in 14K and 18K for jewelry. |
White Gold | Gold, nickel or palladium, copper, zinc | Has a whitish sheen due to nickel or palladium, often rhodium-plated for extra brightness. |
Rose Gold | Gold, copper (higher amount of copper than yellow gold) | A pinkish hue achieved by increasing copper content. Popular for vintage and romantic jewelry styles. |
Green Gold | Gold, silver (increased silver content) | Has a subtle green tint, achieved by raising silver content. Less common but prized for its unique appearance. |
In jewelry, gold alloys offer diverse colors and strengths by varying the types and proportions of other metals mixed with pure gold. This flexibility allows jewelers to create pieces that suit different styles and preferences.
Pure gold, known as 24K gold, is naturally soft, malleable, and has a rich yellow color. However, because of its softness, it’s rarely used in its pure form for jewelry, which requires greater durability. To strengthen and modify the color of gold, other metals like copper, silver, nickel, and zinc are added, creating what is known as gold alloy. By adjusting the proportions of these metals, jewelers can achieve a range of colors: yellow, rose, green, and white. For instance, adding more copper gives gold a pink or rose hue, while an increase in silver can create a greenish tone. White gold is often achieved with nickel or palladium, creating a more durable, pale-colored alloy.
Gold-Filled vs. Gold-Plated Jewelry
Gold-filled jewelry has more gold than gold-plated, which is merely a thin layer of gold over another metal. Still, such pieces are not real gold, and most jewelry stores, including Deal Zone, do not buy or sell them.
We Buy All Types of Gold Jewelry
We accept all types of gold jewelry: gold bracelets, chains, rings, earrings, pendants, or even gold coins & bullion. Men’s jewelry, gold charms, and gold watch jewelry are welcome. We also buy scrap gold, sterling silver, and broken jewelry.
Why Choose Deal Zone
Here’s why we are recognized as the best place that buy jewelry in the city:
- Professional and Friendly Staff. Our team, composed of industry experts, is dedicated to offering a seamless experience. Our professionalism ensures that every customer feels at ease, receiving insightful guidance throughout the selling process.
- Best Payout Rates in Boston. Deal Zone takes pride in offering the highest-paying jewelry buyer rates. We run a highly efficient and volume-based jewelry purchasing department. How can we afford to pay more than others? The math is simple: if pawn shops offer you about half of your gold’s worth they work only with a small customer base of unsophisticated sellers. We, on the other hand, are not after a 50% margin but are satisfied with about a 10% net margin and because we attract more business we can still make a profit. Smart gold sellers choose Deal Zone.
- Instant Cash Payment. In need of immediate cash for jewelry? With our Deal Zone, there’s no waiting around. Our straightforward and efficient process ensures that the moment you agree to our quote, you’ll have the cash in hand. No hassle, just instant gratification.
- Easy and Transparent Selling Process. Selling your jewelry shouldn’t be complicated. Our approach is transparent and simple, with no hidden fees or complex procedures.
- We recognize the intrinsic value of top brands and various types of jewelry. Be it a Rolex watch or a Tiffany necklace, we accept a wide range of premium brands, allowing you to get the most value for your jewelry. From gold and platinum to diamonds and other precious gemstones, we purchase a variety of jewelry, ensuring you receive an offer that truly reflects the worth of your items.
FAQs about Selling Gold Coins at Deal Zone
How do you evaluate the condition and price of Gold coins?
We assess each Gold coin based on its condition, specifications, market demand, and current retail, ensuring a fair valuation.
How quickly will I receive money after selling my Gold coins?
Payment is immediate. Once we agree on a price and verify your Gold coins, you receive cash on the spot.
How do you verify the functionality of Gold coins?
Our experts conduct thorough checks for authenticity, including hardware diagnostics.
Do you accept damaged Gold coins or those with software issues?
Yes, we purchase Gold coins in "for parts or repair" condition, depending on the severity of the damage or software issues.
Are there any additional fees or commissions when selling?
No, we operate with full transparency. There are no hidden fees or commissions.
Can I get an online appraisal, or do I need to visit in person?
Estimates can be provided over text. Just text some photos or provide detailed info about your Gold coins for a free estimate.
Is it possible to trade my Gold coins for another item in your store?
Yes, we offer the option to trade your Gold coins for other items in our inventory, with additional trade-in credit.
What documents are needed to sell my Gold coins?
A valid ID such as a driver’s license, state ID, liquor ID, passport, Visa, or Green Card is required.
Can I set my price for the Gold coins, or do you offer a fixed price?
Our pricing is based on the market value of the Gold coins, offering fair and consistent payouts