Questions About Gold Buyers
How much do gold buyers pay for gold?
The amount a gold buyer pays depends on the weight and purity (karat) of your items, combined with the current market price of gold. Every piece is different. A Gold Adam appraisal tells you the exact value of your specific items — free and with no obligation.
Where should I sell my gold to get the most money?
Look for a gold specialist who offers a free, transparent appraisal. Avoid buyers who pressure you, charge appraisal fees, or refuse to explain how they calculate the price. Getting multiple appraisals is always a smart idea — and since Gold Adam’s appraisal is free, it is a good place to start.
Is Gold Adam a pawn shop?
No. Gold Adam is a mobile gold buying service. We do not lend money against your items. We appraise and purchase gold directly. There are no loans, no interest, and no deadlines.
How can I sell my gold without getting ripped off?
Choose a buyer who appraises your gold in front of you, explains the karat and weight, and gives you a clear price with no pressure. Avoid anyone who takes your gold out of sight, gives verbal-only offers, or pushes you to decide immediately. At Gold Adam, you watch every step and decide on your own terms.
Do I need to know my gold’s karat before visiting a gold buyer?
No. Our expert tests every item as part of the appraisal. You do not need to know anything about your gold beforehand. If an item turns out not to be gold, there is no charge.
Can I sell broken gold to a gold buyer?
Yes. Broken chains, bent rings, single earrings, and scratched pieces all contain the same gold as perfect jewelry. Gold is valued by weight and purity, not by appearance. Many of our customers are surprised at how much their broken gold is worth.
How do I find a reputable gold buyer near me?
Look for a gold buyer with a clear no-obligation policy, a transparent appraisal process, published reviews, and verifiable business credentials. Gold Adam has been operating since 2011, has served over 25,000 customers across six countries, and offers free appraisals with no obligation to sell.