Sell Your Silver

There are many choices when looking to sell precious metals, but finding a reputable silver and jewelry buyer is crucial in making a profitable transaction. At King Gold and Pawn we test and weigh your items on our calibrated and certified scales, making us your one-stop spot to pawn or sell your precious metals. We pride ourselves on assessing the true worth of your valuables during our appraisal process and offering you the best possible deal for your silver. Get cash for silver at one of our King Gold and Pawn shop locations across New York.

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About Silver

Silver is a versatile and valuable precious metal known for its unique properties and wide range of applications. Silver comes in various forms, including coins, bars, ingots and rounds. Keep in mind that not all silver items carry the same value because not all items are struck to the same fineness. Rarity also plays a big part in value with some coins/rounds having limited mintages. Whatever the purity of your silver, selling silver for cash is easy at King Gold and Pawn.

Silver items you can pawn or sell:

  • Silver Jewelry

  • Scrap Silver

  • Silver Coins

  • Silver Bullion

  • Silverware

  • Sterling Silver

Why is Silver Valuable?

Silver's unique properties and multifaceted applications make it an important metal in both historical and contemporary contexts. Its combination of aesthetic appeal and functional utility ensures its continued relevance and value.

Many investors purchase silver coins or silver bullion for survival purposes, as an inflation hedge, as an investment or due to fear of deflation. When deflation happens, assets that have bubbled higher and beyond reason, have its price significantly lowered. Silver's market is influenced by its supply, primarily from mining, and demand, which includes industrial, investment, and jewelry uses.

So why silver, and not gold? For some people, silver is more affordable than gold. That's why silver investors can accumulate more silver than gold, dollar for dollar. For example, a small investor can purchase up to 50 ounces of silver for approximately $1,000, this amount can't even buy them one ounce of gold. Get cash for silver now.

Ready to Get Cash for Silver?

At King Gold and Pawn shops, each location has proudly served their community for over a decade, with every location being licensed, bonded and insured. Our team boasts decades of experience in appraising and valuing a wide range of items making the process fast, simple and hassle-free. Visit one of our locations today for your free silver appraisal.

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How Our Loan
Process Works

  • The minimum period for repayment of an AML loan is 60 days and the maximum period of repayment is 120 days or longer if you renew your AML loan.
  • You are not required to pay back the full loan amount for the first 120 days. If you pick up your loan the same day, you have to pay 1 month of interest (2.5%) for the purpose of securing and storing items in a vault.
  • Loans can be paid-off at any time during the loan term at no extra charge.
  • We will only charge for time in which the loan had a balance outstanding.
  • We do not charge interest on the interest amount added to the loan.
  • The Maximum Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for our AML Loans is 30%.
  • Here is an example of the total cost of an AML loan. If you borrow $100 for 120 days (4 months) at our monthly interest rate of 2.5% you would pay a total of $10 in interest for a total of $110.
  • All items will be returned to the borrower in the exact condition received after the loan balance has been paid in full. We hold the right to sell the collateral if the borrower fails to repay the loan as agreed.