Sell Your Gold Bullion & Other Gold
We are buyers of coins and other gold that has no numismatic value, sometimes referred to as gold bullion. This usually includes gold that is purchased purely for storage – such as gold ingots, bars, coins, nuggets, and even scrap gold – as well as jewelry – such as gold rings or chains – or works of art that are made of pure gold.
If you're selling gold bullion, our gold coin buyers pay top prices. Get the best value for your gold! Call our buyer at Midwest Mint for a free appraisal of your gold coins at:
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Gold Bullion Coins
Krugerrand
South Africa
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In the narrower sense, gold bullion refers to gold coins privately minted for storage purposes, rather than numismatic value, such as this South African gold Krugerrand. Some gold bullion coins may attain value beyond the gold price because of age, scarcity, art value, or specially proof-strike coins. Other popular gold bullion coins include gold Canadian Maple Leaf coins, United States American Eagle coins, European gold crowns from the late 1800s - early 1900s, British sovereigns, French Roosters, Swiss Helvetias, American Eagle proof sets, and China Gold Panda sets.
Mint dates: 19th cent.-present ~ Minted at: private and government mints, worldwide.
Gold Coins Buyer buys gold bullion coins.
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Gold Bars / Ingots
Credit Suisse
Switzerland
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Gold bars or ingots can be distinguished by the way they are manufactured: they are either cast – molten gold is poured into a mold – or minted, i.e., struck in the same way as gold coins. Either way, the ingots may have certain markings, such as name of the manufacturer, the precise weight and purity, and may bear a serial number. They may also be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the manufacturer.
Mint / casting dates: prehistoric-present - Minted at: World-wide.
Midwest Mint gold buyers buy gold bar ingots. |
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Gold Nuggets
Australia
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Our gold coin buyers will also buy other types of gold, such as nuggets, pure gold jewelry (24 carat), and some scrap gold. These items will need either to be assayed, or appraised by a qualified jeweler.
Mint / mining dates: prehistoric-present - Minted at: world wide. |
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