Monmouth County doesn't have many places where you can walk in with a coin collection, get a straight answer about what it's worth, and leave with fair money in your hand. If you're looking to sell gold coins in Millstone NJ, Cash 4 Gold Trading Post on Monmouth Road is one of the few serious buyers in the area who handles coins the right way.

We've been operating in central New Jersey for over 15 years. Coins are a specialty here, not an afterthought.

Gold Coins Are Worth More Right Now Than Most People Realize

Gold is trading at approximately $5,134 per troy ounce as of early 2026. That matters a lot for coin holders. An American Gold Eagle (1 oz) contains a full troy ounce of gold. A pre-1933 $20 Double Eagle contains 0.9675 oz. Even fractional coins, quarter-ounce Eagles, tenth-ounce Maples, add up fast at these prices.

People inherit coin collections, buy them years ago as investments, or pick them up at estate sales without fully tracking how the metal market has moved. We see this regularly at our Millstone location. Someone walks in with a coffee can of coins they've held for 20 years and genuinely doesn't know they're sitting on several thousand dollars.

What We Buy

When it comes to selling gold coins in Millstone NJ, we deal in the full range of what collectors and investors typically hold:

  • American Gold Eagles (all sizes)
  • American Gold Buffalos
  • Canadian Gold Maple Leafs
  • South African Krugerrands
  • Pre-1933 U.S. gold coins (Double Eagles, Eagles, Half Eagles, Quarter Eagles)
  • Foreign gold coins
  • Silver Eagles, Morgan dollars, Peace dollars
  • Roosevelt, Mercury, and Barber dimes (90% silver)
  • Washington quarters and Franklin halves (90% silver)
  • Proof sets and mint sets
  • Rare and collectible coins

We also buy silver and gold bullion bars, rounds, and junk silver bags if you're liquidating a larger stack.

How We Evaluate Coins

There are two components to what a coin is worth: the metal value (what the raw gold or silver content is worth at spot price) and the numismatic premium (what a collector would pay above that for condition, rarity, or historical significance).

We look at both. Common bullion coins mostly trade close to spot. Rare dates, low-mintage coins, and uncirculated specimens can carry premiums that significantly exceed their melt value. We won't shortchange you by treating a collectible coin as scrap metal.

We test metals when needed, weigh precisely, and reference current dealer pricing on numismatic material. You'll understand our offer before you accept it.

Bring your government-issued photo ID. New Jersey law requires it for all transactions.

Serving Millstone and Monmouth County

Our Millstone location on Monmouth Road draws customers from across the county. We regularly see sellers from Freehold, Manalapan, Howell, Marlboro, Englishtown, Allentown, and Cream Ridge. If you're holding a coin collection anywhere in the area and you've been wondering whether now is a good time to sell, the answer given current gold prices is probably yes.

Estates are another common source. When a family member passes and leaves behind a collection, heirs often have no idea what they have. We help sort it out quickly, honestly, and without pressure. Free appraisal, no obligation to sell.

For details on everything we accept at this location, visit our Millstone location page.

Visit Us in Millstone

Cash 4 Gold Trading Post — Millstone 494 Monmouth Rd, Suite 5, Millstone, NJ Phone: (732) 444-2022 Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10AM–6PM

No appointment needed. Walk in during business hours.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my coins are worth selling now versus holding? With gold around $5,134 per troy ounce, bullion coins are performing well. If your coins are common bullion issues (Eagles, Maples, Krugerrands), they're tied directly to spot price and you're selling into strength. Numismatic coins require more individual evaluation. Come in and we'll give you a clear picture.

Will you buy a full estate coin collection at once? Yes. We handle collections of all sizes. Bring everything in and we'll go through it systematically. If the collection is large, we'll make sure you understand the breakdown of what each piece is worth.

Do I need to clean my coins before bringing them in? Do not clean your coins. Cleaning can actually reduce the value of collectible coins by damaging the surface and removing the natural patina that collectors and graders look for. Bring them as-is and let us evaluate them in original condition.

Ready to Get Cash for Your Gold?

Visit any of our 6 Central NJ locations — no appointment needed. Free appraisal, instant cash payment.

📞 Call (732) 444-2022 Find a Location
← Back to Blog