Looking for local gold buyers near Post? We probably have what you're looking for. Inside our directory you will find over 10,000 businesses that cater to both buying and selling of precious metals from all parts of the country. Weather your doing this because you need some quick cash, or because you want to make a solid investment for the future.

BSGS can direct you to a business that caters to your needs. While we do not screen all providers with the BBB or do any kind of background checks the reality is its very hard to determine who runs a reputable business. We always suggest you check the providers website if they have one to see what previous customers might have had to say about the service you plan to utilize.

Global Mining Solutions

2920 SW High Desert Drive Suite 102, Prineville, OR 97754

(541) 416-1377

AAA Metals Redmond Coin

1655 SW Highland Ave, Redmond, OR 97756

(541) 526-1099

Gold & Silver Buyers

1380 SW Canal Blvd Ste 104, Redmond, OR 97756

(541) 316-1991

Oregon Best Gold Buyers

1604 S Highway 97 Ste 5, Redmond, OR 97756

(541) 526-5607

Gold & Silver Buyers

63455 N Highway 97 Ste 20, Bend, OR 97701

(541) 213-2114

Mtn. High Coins & Jewelry

185 SE 3rd St, Bend, OR 97702

(541) 848-6693

Bill Fleming Coin & Jewelry

1108 SW Chamberlain St, Bend, OR 97702

(541) 389-5855

Prairie City Antiques and Fine Jewelry

131 NW Front St, Prairie City, OR 97869

(541) 820-3524

Prairie City Antiques and Fine Jewelry

131 NW Front St, Prairie City, OR 97869

(541) 820-3524

Tips For Finding The Best Gold Buyers

If you have a lot of gold jewelry laying around your house, not doing you much good, you may want to sell it. There's nothing wrong with this. Some people will suggest that you should hold on to your gold jewelry because "it'll be worth money." Except the simple truth is that it's worth money right now, and you're in need of money, so there's no reason not to sell it.

But then comes the problem. You need to find a good gold buyer. How do you go about finding the best gold buyers? Is it as simple as heading to the local pawn shop and calling it a day? Or should you perhaps go to one of those cash for gold stores? The simple truth is that there's a number of different places that will buy your gold, and they all have their pros and cons.

Pawn shops are the general go-to for selling gold. They're great because they're easy to find, and they'll usually buy your jewelry right there on the spot. However, they'll usually give you a rather low price, compared to how much the gold is worth. They are in the business of selling items, after all.

The other option is a cash for gold store. They're more interested in the material, not the jewelry. This means their price will be closer to the market standard for the weight of gold, rather than the standard for the piece of jewelry.

Either way, finding the best gold buyers is a matter of looking around and seeing what you can find. Don't take the first price offered to you. Make sure you shop around and see what you can get for what you have. After all, they're going to try to get the best price out of you, so you should try to get the best price out of them.