Sell Your Precious Metals with Confidence
Sell Coins & Bullion with Confidence
Transparent evaluations, market-based pricing, and a secure, no-pressure process.
Gold Vault purchases a wide range of precious metal coins and bullion, including gold, silver, platinum, and palladium items. Whether you’re selling individual coins, bars, or a larger collection, each piece is evaluated based on metal content, condition, and current market values to ensure a fair and accurate offer.
Types of Coins & Bullion We Buy
Coins and bullion come in many forms, from government-minted investment pieces to privately produced bars and rounds. Below are the most common types of coins and bullion we purchase. Evaluations are based on precious metal content, market demand, and current pricing—not assumptions or estimates.
Not sure whether your item qualifies as a coin or bullion piece? That’s okay. Some items may have collectible characteristics, while others are valued primarily for their metal content. Our evaluation process accounts for both to ensure accurate and transparent pricing.
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Why Sellers Choose Gold Vault
A straightforward process designed to protect your time, your items, and your peace of mind.
Selling coins and bullion often involves significant value, and choosing the right buyer matters. At Gold Vault, we focus on accurate evaluations, clear communication, and a secure process designed to protect both your items and your peace of mind.

Accurate Appraisals
Expert evaluations based on real market value.

No Pressure Sales
Sell at your own pace, with absolutely no obligations.

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Gold Vault purchases many widely recognized investment coins, including government-minted and private mint pieces. Common examples include American Gold Eagles, American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, and similar bullion coins produced by national mints around the world.
These coins are typically valued based on their precious metal content, weight, purity, and current market conditions. In some cases, demand and condition may also play a role in overall value.





