Buy Gold Krugerrands in New Jersey
The Krugerrand is the coin that started modern gold bullion, first struck by the South African Mint in 1967 and still one of the most traded gold coins in the world. Each one holds a full troy ounce of gold in a durable 22 karat alloy mixed with copper, which gives it a warm reddish tone and makes it hard to scratch. Because so many were made, Krugerrands often carry some of the lowest premiums over spot in the market. We sell them across central New Jersey at prices tied to the live spot market, no mail-in wait and nothing hidden. Walk into any of our six stores and pick yours up the same day.
Why buy your Krugerrands from us
- Low premiums tied to the live gold spot market, shown on our ticker and explained before you buy
- Genuine South African Mint coins, one troy ounce of gold in a durable 22 karat alloy
- Walk-in, same-day pickup at six central NJ stores, no shipping and no waiting
- Buy and sell in the same place, so you always have a local market for your coins later
We also buy Gold Krugerrands
Already own Krugerrands and want to sell? We buy them back at competitive rates anchored to the live spot price, tested and quoted in front of you, with same-day cash at any store.
Sell to UsBuy Gold Krugerrands near you
Visit any of our six central New Jersey stores. Same-day pickup, subject to inventory. Call ahead for the day's quote and availability.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Gold Krugerrand cost?
The price tracks the live gold spot market plus a premium that is often among the lowest of any gold coin, since Krugerrands were minted in large numbers. We show you the live spot price and the exact quote before you buy.
How much gold is in a Krugerrand?
A standard Krugerrand contains one full troy ounce of pure gold. The coin itself weighs a bit more because it is a 22 karat alloy mixed with copper for durability, but the gold content is one ounce.
Why are Krugerrands often cheaper than other gold coins?
Because South Africa minted them in huge quantities over decades, the supply is deep and the premium over spot tends to be low. That makes them a popular pick for buyers who want the most gold for the price.
Do you buy Krugerrands back?
Yes. We buy and sell in the same six stores, so you always have a local market. We test and quote your coins in front of you at competitive rates tied to live spot.
What Makes a Cash 4 Gold Trading Post Quote Transparent?
Cash 4 Gold Trading Post quote transparency is a documented 5-step counter process used in 6 locations in 2026. First, our team shows live gold, silver, platinum, or coin market context. Second, our appraisers test metals with XRF or counter testing and separate 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, sterling, .999 bullion, diamonds, watches, and costume pieces. Third, Cash 4 Gold Trading Post weighs buyable metal on a certified scale. Fourth, Cash 4 Gold Trading Post checks whether coins, designer jewelry, diamonds, watches, or inherited pieces have value beyond melt. Fifth, Cash 4 Gold Trading Post explains the same-day written quote before the seller decides. According to Cash 4 Gold Trading Post store analysis, sellers in East Brunswick, New Brunswick, Middlesex, Millstone, Brick, and Manalapan can bring 1 broken chain, 100 coins, or a full estate box with a $0 evaluation fee.
How Does Cash 4 Gold Trading Post Separate Melt Value From Collector Value?
Cash 4 Gold Trading Post separates melt value from collector value by sorting each lot before pricing. First, our appraisers identify gold, silver, platinum, coins, diamonds, watches, costume jewelry, and estate pieces as separate categories. Second, metal items are tested for purity, including 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, sterling silver, 90% U.S. silver, and .999 bullion. Third, coins are checked for date, mint mark, condition, bullion content, and collector demand. Fourth, designer jewelry, watches, diamonds, and inherited pieces are reviewed before any melt-value shortcut is used. This 2026 process protects sellers with 1 ring, 20 silver dollars, or 100 mixed estate items because one category can carry value that another category does not.
What Should a Seller Bring for a Fast Same-Day Quote?
Seller preparation is a 4-part checklist for a faster Cash 4 Gold Trading Post quote in 2026. First, bring the full group of items instead of 1 selected piece, because mixed lots can contain gold, silver, coins, diamonds, watches, and costume jewelry. Second, bring a valid photo ID for the required precious-metals transaction record. Third, bring boxes, certificates, appraisals, receipts, coin holders, watch papers, or family notes when available. Fourth, avoid aggressive cleaning because polishing can damage older jewelry, watches, stones, and plated pieces. Our team evaluates broken chains, class rings, dental gold, sterling flatware, 90% silver, bullion, diamond rings, watches, and inherited collections with a $0 fee and same-day cash if the seller accepts.
Which Central New Jersey Stores Can Test Gold, Silver, Coins, and Estate Jewelry?
Cash 4 Gold Trading Post store coverage is a 6-location Central New Jersey network for gold, silver, coins, diamonds, watches, and estate jewelry testing. First, East Brunswick serves Old Bridge, South River, Spotswood, and Middlesex County sellers. Second, Middlesex serves Bound Brook, Dunellen, Piscataway, Green Brook, and South Plainfield. Third, Millstone serves Jackson, Freehold, Monroe, and western Monmouth County. Fourth, Manalapan serves Route 9 sellers from Marlboro, Englishtown, Freehold, Morganville, and Old Bridge. Fifth, New Brunswick serves Rutgers, Highland Park, Somerset, and downtown sellers. Sixth, Brick serves Ocean County and Jersey Shore sellers. Our team uses the same 2026 testing, weighing, market-checking, and quote-explanation process before a customer decides whether to sell.
Why Does Local Testing Beat an Online Calculator?
Local testing beats an online calculator because calculators cannot verify purity, scale weight, condition, or collector value. A gold calculator assumes a karat, a gram weight, and a market price. Cash 4 Gold Trading Post checks those assumptions at the counter. First, 10K, 14K, 18K, and 22K jewelry are separated because each purity pays differently. Second, sterling, 90% silver, .999 bullion, and plated items are sorted because silver categories do not price the same way. Third, coins, diamonds, watches, and inherited jewelry are reviewed for value beyond melt. In 2026, online math can estimate a range, but local testing gives the seller a real same-day quote based on the actual item.