What we buy
- Government bullion: Canadian Maple Leafs, American Eagles, Krugerrands, Britannias, Philharmonics
- Bars and rounds: RCM, PAMP, Johnson Matthey, Engelhard and generic, any size
- “Junk silver”: pre-1968 Canadian and pre-1965 US circulation coins, priced by silver content
- Odds and ends: fractional gold, damaged bars, bullion without assay cards
Transparent, spot-anchored pricing
Bullion is the most transparent thing we buy: weight and purity are usually stamped right on it. Your offer is anchored to the live spot price at the time we test and confirm your items, and we put the math in writing. Recognized government coins and branded bars typically earn the strongest rates because they're easiest to verify and resell.
Selling inherited bullion
Inherited a stack you never asked for? You don't need to know what any of it is. Lay the pieces out, photograph both sides, and we'll identify, verify and price everything item by item, in writing.
Common questions
Do I need the assay cards or receipts?
No. They help at the margins, but we test everything regardless, so missing paperwork never blocks a sale.
Is there any amount too small?
A single coin is fine to assess. For the free inbound shipping kit we look for lots of roughly $150–200 and up; smaller items can still be worth combining into one lot.