Broken jewelry
Chains, rings, bracelets, single earrings, charms, pendants, and damaged pieces.

Bring gold jewelry, scrap gold, coins, bars, dental gold, and estate pieces into a calm appraisal process where purity, weight, and market context are explained clearly.
Gold does not need to look perfect to have value. Items are reviewed by metal content, purity, weight, and resale or melt value.
Chains, rings, bracelets, single earrings, charms, pendants, and damaged pieces.
Odd lots, findings, clasps, dental gold, and pieces without retail presentation.
Bullion, collectible coins, rounds, bars, and mixed precious metal holdings.
Inherited jewelry, complete boxes, old collections, and mixed-value items.

The appraisal should feel clear and respectful. The buyer separates items by karat, inspects hallmarks, confirms weight, and explains how the offer is calculated before the seller decides.
Whether the seller has one ring, a handful of old chains, or an inherited collection, the review can be organized item by item so the decision feels informed.
The experience is built around private review, clear offers, no-pressure decisions, and item-by-item explanations instead of rushed counter service.