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Sell Your Platinum for Fair Value

We buy platinum jewelry and select bullion products from collectors and homeowners in Twin Falls, Idaho.

When you bring platinum to Twin Falls Gold and Silver in Twin Falls, you see the entire evaluation process before any offer is made. Platinum is less common than gold or silver, but it holds significant value due to its rarity and use in jewelry and industrial applications. We buy platinum rings, necklaces, bracelets, and select platinum bullion products. Every item is tested to confirm purity, then weighed on certified scales in front of you. We explain how platinum differs from gold and silver in pricing and demand, and we walk you through how purity and weight determine your offer.

Offers are based on purity, total weight in grams, and the current market price of platinum. We reference that 31.103 grams equals one troy ounce for industry-standard comparison, and we use this to calculate your offer transparently. You receive a straightforward, no-pressure offer with every calculation explained, and you decide whether to accept with no obligation or urgency from our team.

If you have platinum jewelry or bullion in Twin Falls, bring it in to see what it is worth today.

What Happens During a Platinum Evaluation

When you visit our location in Twin Falls, you hand over your platinum and we test each piece to verify its purity. Platinum jewelry is typically marked with purity stamps such as 950, indicating 95% platinum, or 900, indicating 90% platinum. We use acid testing or electronic testing equipment to confirm the purity, then weigh everything on a calibrated scale. You see the gram weight displayed, and we walk you through how that converts to troy ounces and what the current spot price means for your total.


We buy platinum jewelry in all conditions, including scratched, bent, or broken pieces. The metal content is what matters, not the appearance or condition. This process applies to every platinum item you bring, whether it is one ring or multiple pieces, and you receive the same level of detail and clarity regardless of the quantity or total value.

We're Ready to Answer Your Questions

People often have questions about how platinum compares to gold, what the purity markings mean, and whether damaged platinum still holds value. These are practical concerns, and the answers help you understand what you have before you sell.

What does the purity marking on platinum jewelry mean?
Platinum jewelry is typically marked 950, meaning 95% pure platinum, or 900, meaning 90% pure. We test each piece to confirm the purity before weighing and pricing it.
How do you determine how much my platinum is worth?
We weigh your platinum in grams, confirm the purity, and calculate value based on the current spot price per troy ounce. We show you the math and explain how the numbers connect to your offer.
How does platinum pricing differ from gold or silver?
Platinum is rarer than gold or silver and is priced based on separate market conditions. It is used in jewelry and industrial applications, and its spot price fluctuates independently from gold and silver.
What if my platinum jewelry is scratched or damaged?
We buy platinum based on metal content, not appearance. Scratched, bent, or broken platinum is valued the same way as intact jewelry of the same purity and weight.
How quickly do I get paid after I accept an offer?
You receive payment immediately after you accept the offer. There is no waiting period or delayed processing.

If you have platinum jewelry or bullion in Twin Falls and want to know what it is worth, bring it in for a free evaluation. Twin Falls Gold and Silver provides transparent testing, clear pricing, and immediate payment with no obligation to sell.