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Sell Your Gold for More Money Today

Unlock thetrue value ofyour gold withcertified appraisals and fast, fair offersfrom Florida’s trusted goldbuyers.

Why Sell Your Gold with Legacy Jewelers?

Legacy Jewelers Estate Buyers has over 30 years of experience buying all types of gold—24k, 22k, 18k, 14k, 10k—and platinum jewelry and scrap. Our certified gemologists meticulously evaluate the purity and weight of your gold to deliver the highest market value. Whether you have gold chains, coins, rings, or even scrap, we provide transparent offers and instant payouts.

Choose your payout from cash, wire transfer, PayPal, Zelle or Cash App. Sell smart and get paid immediately with Legacy Jewelers—request your FREE appraisal today!

Our Simple Four-Step Process

How It Works

Contact Us

Submit your gold items online or bring them to our Florida office for a personalized appraisal.

Professional Valuation

Our experts use precision equipment to test gold purity and weigh your items accurately.

Receive Your Offer

Get a competitive, no-pressure cash offer based on live gold market prices.

Instant Payment

Choose from multiple instant payment options and get paid securely and quickly.

Why We’re the Best Choice for Selling Gold

Legacy Jewelers Estate Buyers combines decades of expertise, professional certifications, and personalized service to ensure you get the best value for your gold. We uphold strict confidentiality and security standards throughout the process.

We avoid hidden fees, provide transparent pricing, and offer immediate payouts. Selling your gold with us is easy, trusted, and profitable, making us Florida’s premier choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where is the best place to sell gold?

2. How do I sell my gold?

3. When is the right time to sell gold?

4. How is gold appraised?

5. Do you buy all forms of gold?

6. What payout options are available?

7. Is there a fee for appraisal?

8. Can I get an estimate without visiting your store?

9. What documents should I bring?

10. Are appraisals confidential?