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Sell Your Bullion and Coins Transparently

We buy gold and silver bullion, bars, rounds, and select numismatic coins from collectors in Twin Falls, Idaho.

When you bring bullion or coins to Twin Falls Gold and Silver in Twin Falls, you receive a clear explanation of what you have and how it is valued before any offer is made. We buy gold and silver bullion in the form of bars, rounds, and investment-grade coins. We also purchase select proof and numismatic coins, which may carry additional value based on rarity, condition, and demand. Every item is evaluated openly, and we explain terms such as spot price, premium, proof, purity, and troy ounce weight during your evaluation.

Bullion is valued primarily on metal content and current spot price, plus or minus any applicable premium. Premium refers to the amount above spot price that certain bullion products command due to brand, mint, or collector demand. Numismatic coins are valued differently, with rarity, condition, and market demand playing a larger role. You receive a free quote before you decide to sell, and every calculation is explained in detail with no pressure or obligation.

If you have bullion or coins in Twin Falls, stop by to see what they are worth today.

How We Evaluate Bullion and Coins

When you visit our location in Twin Falls, you hand over your bullion or coins and we verify authenticity, purity, and weight. For bullion, we confirm the metal content and weigh each piece on certified scales. We then explain how the spot price applies and whether any premium or discount is factored into your offer. For numismatic coins, we assess condition, rarity, and current market demand to determine value beyond metal content alone.


We purchase common bullion products such as American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, and generic bars and rounds. We also buy select proof and numismatic coins, though these require individual assessment. This process applies to every item you bring, and you receive the same level of detail and clarity regardless of the type or quantity.

You're Welcome to Ask Before You Sell

People often wonder what the difference is between bullion and numismatic coins, how premiums work, and whether condition affects bullion value. These are practical questions, and the answers help you understand what you have before you decide to sell.

What is the difference between bullion and numismatic coins?
Bullion is valued primarily on metal content and weight, while numismatic coins are valued based on rarity, condition, and collector demand. Some coins have both bullion and numismatic value.
What does premium mean when selling bullion?
Premium is the amount above spot price that certain bullion products command due to brand, mint, or demand. Common products like American Gold Eagles typically carry a premium, while generic bars may not.
How do you determine the value of numismatic coins?
We assess rarity, condition, and current market demand. Some coins are worth significantly more than their metal content, while others are valued closer to bullion. Each coin is evaluated individually in Twin Falls.
Does the condition of bullion bars or rounds affect their value?
Generally, no. Bullion is valued on metal content and weight, not appearance. Scratches, tarnish, or minor damage do not affect the value of most bullion products.
Why does the price of bullion change?
Bullion is priced based on the live spot price of gold or silver, which fluctuates based on global market demand, currency values, and economic conditions. Your offer reflects the live price at the time of your visit.

If you have gold or silver bullion, bars, rounds, or numismatic coins in Twin Falls and want to know what they are worth, bring them in for a free evaluation. Twin Falls Gold and Silver provides transparent testing, clear pricing, and immediate payment with no obligation to sell.