Selling Gold, Silver, Platinum & Palladium to Bullion Exchanges
As the price of gold, silver, platinum and palladium has seen a steady rise over the past decade, many people have begun to look at these precious metals as a way to diversify their investments and ensure a secure financial future. Selling these precious metals is a great way to put your money to work for you and make a profit. Bullion Exchanges is one of the most trusted and reliable places to sell gold, silver, platinum and palladium. With a long history of providing quality products and services, Bullion Exchanges is the premier destination for those looking to sell their precious metals. We offer competitive prices, secure transactions, and fast and easy payments. With the help of Bullion Exchanges, you can get the most out of your precious metals investments. In this article, we will discuss the process of selling gold, silver, platinum, and palladium to Bullion Exchanges.
How to Tell What Type of Coin or Round You Have:
If you've come across a coin or round and you're unsure what type of coin or round it is, there are a few surefire ways to tell. First, you should look for any identifying marks or symbols, such as a mintmark, which will provide you with the name of the mint that created the coin or round. Next, you should inspect the coin or round for a date of mintage, which is usually stamped on the face. Additionally, you may want to check the weight and size of the coin or round to help confirm the type. Finally, if you're still unsure, you can compare the coin or round to images online to help you identify it.
If you need additional assistance after following these steps, you can visit your local coin shop and ask for help!
What do you need to sell gold and silver?
In order to sell gold and silver, you need to have a good understanding of the value of gold and silver and the market for it. You need to have access to a reputable dealer, preferably one that specializes in gold and silver so that you can accurately price and sell your precious metals, platinum, and palladium).
How to Sell Your Silver
Selling silver to Bullion Exchanges is a simple and straightforward process. First, you will need to determine the current market value of your silver by using an online resource such as a silver price chart. Next, you will need to contact Bullion Exchanges and provide us with the details of your silver. This includes the type, weight, purity, and condition of the silver. Bullion Exchanges will then provide you with a quote and if you accept, you can send the silver to our facility. Once Bullion Exchanges receives and verifies the silver, we will issue payment for the silver, typically in the form of a check.
To start the process of selling to us, please visit our Sell to Us page!
How to Sell Your Gold
If you are looking to sell gold to Bullion Exchanges, the process is simple and straightforward. First, use an online resource such as a gold spot price chart to determine the current market value of your gold. Then, contact Bullion Exchanges and provide us with the details of your silver, including the type, weight, purity, and condition. Bullion Exchanges will then give you a quote and if you accept, you can send the silver to our facility. After we receive and verify the silver, we will issue payment for it typically in the form of a check. To begin, please visit our Sell to Us page!
How Do I Ship My Metals After Selling Them?
You can ship your metals by packaging them in a secure box or envelope and then taking them to your local post office/ shipper of choice. Depending on the value of the metals and where you are sending them, you may need to purchase additional insurance or use a different shipping service. Be sure to include the correct address provided to you on the package, and send the tracking information to Bullion Exchanges.
What You’ll Need To Include:
- An appropriately-sized cardboard box
- Your precious metals
- Strong packing tape
- P.O. paperwork
- Packing material (such as packing paper, newspaper, or bubble wrap
Additionally, for extra protection, wrap heavier objects, such as 100-ounce bars, in bubble wrap or extra padding.


















