Precious Metals Exchange of Delaware County

4.6
69 reviews

About

Jewelry StoreGold DealerMetal SupplierAntique StoreCoin Collecting
We pay the highest dollar for your gold, silver, platinum, coins, estates, and jewelry. Free appraisal for insurance estates and attorneys. We will always work with the highest integrity and honesty so you get the maximum return for your precious ite

Location

Precious Metals Exchange of Delaware County
27 A N Lansdowne Ave, Lansdowne, PA
19050, United States

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    Gabriel Seaver
    Jun 2, 2025
    1.0
    I went in with some solid 14K gold jewelry looking to sell. In the beginning the old man was nice enough, but after he made his offer he became increasingly rude. I asked about the melt value of the jewelry and he became defensive and condescending, telling me the price changes by the minute. Of course I know the price of gold changes but you can at least give a ballpark estimate. Lo and behold he was offering around $4500 when the melt value was over $9000. He proceeds to say, "I never rip anyone off". I understand you will never get full melt value when selling jewelry but the offer should at least be in the same ballpark. We went somewhere else and got a much, much higher offer. This shop is looking for a big payday not repeat business.
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    Dwayne Williams
    Jan 11, 2022
    5.0
    Did honorable business. Soild dude, and he official definitely knowledgeable about the precious metals
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    M C Torres
    Aug 30, 2018
    5.0
    Awesome!!! The most honest and kind person ever!! I will be back.
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    Olga Chechersky
    Sep 15, 2017
    5.0
    Great experience and very loyal as well, definitely will be back!!
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    Joseph Jurewicz
    Jun 26, 2017
    5.0
    Since I've been collecting and I should add only Five yrs. wasn't sure what I had especially the 1794 flowing half. I also had a 1964 Morgan dollar, not a copy because any third-party minting company has to write copy on it somewhere. The 1794 turned out to be a little underweight and most likely not 90% silver lot less than that but he still said to hold on to it. Along with the 1964 wow was there I also purchased some fine coins bill. Not only will I continue to return to his place of business and purchase items from his place of business but he will be the only one I will associate with as far as respecting their answers on coins. That I'm unsure with.