What we buy Gold Coins
What we buy
Sell Gold Coins in Lawrence, KS
Gold coins are one of the most common things Douglas County families bring us, and they are among the easiest to value fairly. Whether you have a single bullion coin or a drawer of old U.S. gold, stop by our Lawrence office for a free appraisal and walk out the same day with cash or a same-day wire.
The key with gold coins is knowing which ones are worth only their metal and which carry a collector premium. We check both on every coin, so an early U.S. gold piece is never paid as if it were plain bullion.
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785-247-0144The gold coins we buy
- American Gold Eagles and Gold Buffalos
- Old U.S. gold: $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 Liberty, Indian, and Saint-Gaudens pieces
- Krugerrands from South Africa
- Canadian Maple Leafs and other world gold
- British Sovereigns and European gold coins
- Fractional gold and modern gold commemoratives
What determines your gold coin offer
A bullion coin such as an Eagle or Maple Leaf is valued from its actual gold weight and the live spot price, adjusted for the premium that coin is trading at right now. The cleaner and larger the group, the closer to spot we can pay.
Older U.S. gold is a different story. Here the date, the mint, and the grade often matter more than the metal, and a scarce or high-grade piece can bring a real multiple of melt. Coins already certified by PCGS or NGC are priced straight off published guides and recent sales.
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FAQ
Sell Gold Coins in Lawrence, KS: common questions
What will you pay for a one-ounce Gold Eagle?
A one-ounce American Gold Eagle is priced off the live gold spot price plus its current premium. Since gold moves all day, call 785-247-0144 for the day’s number or bring it in for a free, firm quote.
Are my old U.S. gold coins worth more than melt?
Often, yes. Liberty, Indian, and Saint-Gaudens gold frequently trade above melt, especially in better dates and higher grades. We evaluate each coin on its own rather than paying a flat metal price.
Why sell gold coins in person rather than by mail?
Selling in person means the coins stay with you until you agree to a number, you watch the appraisal, and you are paid that day. Mailing gold means shipping risk, insurance limits, and a wait with no way to compare.