Gold, silver & coin help in Rhode Island.
We sit with you, review pieces or a full collection with full transparency, and show you the value—so you know what you have before any decision.
We assist first. Purchasing or brokering a sale is only if you ask us to.
Gold, silver, and coins are where families feel most unsure. Our job is to explain options in plain language. If you’d rather not manage a sale yourself, we can purchase or broker the sale of those pieces as part of the transition—fairly and at your pace.
We take the time to sit with you and review a single piece—or an entire collection—with full transparency. Whether we purchase it, help you sell it, or you wait and sell later, you understand your assets and what they are worth. Written appraisals do incur a cost.
Gold & bullion
Chains, bullion, and scrap gold—talked through so you know what you’re holding. For rings and heirloom pieces, see our dedicated estate jewelry buyer page.
Silver
Flatware, sterling, and collections that often sit unused. Keep, gift, or work with a silver buyer who explains options—your call.
Coins
Albums and jars of coins: we help sort what matters from what is simply metal, and act as a coin buyer only when that eases the transition.
Looking for a gold buyer in Rhode Island?
Many families search for a gold buyer, silver buyer, or coin buyer when an estate leaves metals behind. Jewelry has its own path on our estate jewelry buyer page. We meet that need without a pressure pitch: sit together, show the value with full transparency, then purchase or broker only if you ask us to.
If you are comparing Rhode Island gold buyers, ask how value is explained before any offer. We purchase or broker for fair market value as part of the wider transition—not as a stand-alone buy desk. Written appraisals incur a cost; everyday guidance at the table is how we start.
This work sits inside a larger transition. Many families also need appraisals, contents buyouts, help with antiques and art, or referrals for the house itself. Browse how transitions work or request a consultation.
Not sure what to do with jewelry, coins, or silver?
We’ll explain what you have—and only purchase or broker a sale if that feels like the right help.