Selling Gold in the DMV?

Anonymous
Anyone have a good experience selling gold in the DMV? Any recs for stores? We’ve got a lot of old jewelry with no sentimental value that we’re thinking it might be a good time to sell. Thx.
Anonymous
gaithersburg coin exchange is a well established coin and bullion purchaser. they also buy flatware and jewelry for the metal
content.

haven't been there in a long time but they seem to still be going. good luck.
Anonymous
I once sold some gold coins at a shop in Vienna- no clue if it is still around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a good experience selling gold in the DMV? Any recs for stores? We’ve got a lot of old jewelry with no sentimental value that we’re thinking it might be a good time to sell. Thx.

Tysons Watch & Jewelry Exchange is good. Know your weights and karats before you go in so you’ll already have a fair selling price in mind. Don’t settle for anything more than 5% under spot. If you trade, rather than sell for cash, you may be able to negotiate a hefty discount on a nice watch or bigger jewelry piece.

The Vault Jewelry & Loan is good too, more of a traditional pawn shop but not scuzzy. It used to be way better as the independent Route 50 Gold & Silver, but they sold out and went corporate franchise. Still a great spot because the long-time staff knows their stuff, and the items for sale make for great browsing. Probably the best place locally to sell gold and silver for straight cash.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Frederick Coin Exchange are straight shooters, if that is not too far for you.
Anonymous
Not gold, but I sold a lot of silver at the Diamond Exchange in McLean and had a good experience.
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