Where to sell your jewelry, honestly compared.
We compare licensed pawn shops, certified jewelers, and insured online buyers in your city. Read the state laws, see today’s spot prices, and avoid the scams.
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A 14K gold piece is 58.3% pure. At today’s spot, that's $2,650/oz in melt. Reputable buyers pay 70–90% of melt.
Three steps to a fair offer
Identify your piece
Gold by weight? Certified diamond? Estate piece? Each category has a different optimal buyer.
Compare local options
Browse licensed pawn shops, certified jewelers, and online buyers by your state and city.
Collect 2–3 offers
Online buyers typically pay 15–30% more than pawn shops. Always compare before accepting.
America’s top jewelry districts
Historic concentrations of licensed buyers, certified jewelers, and estate specialists — the highest competition delivers the best offers.
Diamond District
New York, NY
Midtown Manhattan, 47th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue
Jewelry District
Los Angeles, CA
Downtown LA, 6th Street and Hill
Jewelers Row
Chicago, IL
Wabash Avenue between Madison and Washington (also called the Mallers Building district)
Seybold Jewelry Building
Miami, FL
Downtown Miami, 36 NE 1st Street
Galleria Jewelry District
Houston, TX
Westheimer Road and Post Oak Boulevard
Dallas Jewelry District
Dallas, TX
Preston Center and Inwood Village
Jewelers Row
Philadelphia, PA
Sansom Street between 7th and 8th
Buckhead Jewelry Quarter
Atlanta, GA
Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza area
K Street Jewelers
Washington, DC
K Street NW between 17th and 20th
Jewelers Building
Boston, MA
333 Washington Street, Downtown Crossing
Camelback Jewelry Row
Phoenix, AZ
Camelback Road and 24th Street, Biltmore area
Pawn Mile
Detroit, MI
8 Mile Road corridor
Find buyers in your state
Sales tax, pawn licensing, holding periods — each state is different. Pick yours.