Sell Estate Coins in New Jersey
Settling an estate is a lot to carry, and a coin collection left behind can be one of the harder parts to handle. You may not know what is there, what it is worth, or where to start. We help executors and families across central New Jersey turn an estate coin collection into a fair, documented offer, handled with patience and respect for the person who built it. Bring the collection to any of our six stores, or call first if it is large, and we will review everything in person, explain what we find, and pay the same day.
Why sell estate coins to us
- Free, in-person evaluation of the entire estate, reviewed with you and explained clearly
- Executor-friendly service with documentation of the sale for the estate's records
- Experienced numismatists who treat a lifetime collection with the care it deserves
- Fair offers tied to the current market and each coin's grade, with same-day payment
We also sell coins and bullion
We buy and sell both, so if an heir wants to keep part of the collection or add to it, we can help. Ask about what we carry and we will guide you toward the right pieces.
Visit a coin shop near you
Six central New Jersey stores, free in-person evaluation, same-day cash if you accept. Call ahead for the day's quote.
Frequently asked questions
Can I sell estate coins as the executor?
Yes. Executors and administrators sell estate coins with us regularly. Bring identification and, when the estate's value calls for it, documentation of your authority such as letters testamentary. We can provide a written record of the sale for the estate's accounting.
What if I have no idea what the collection contains?
That is common and completely fine. Bring it however it is, and we will sort and identify everything with you at the counter, explaining the pieces that carry value and how we arrive at the offer. There is no expectation that you know what you have.
Should we clean the coins before selling?
No. Do not clean them. Cleaning damages the original surface and can reduce the value to collectors. Leave the coins exactly as the collector kept them and bring them as they are.
Do you provide documentation for the estate?
Yes. We can give you a written record of the items purchased and the amount paid, which helps with estate accounting and distribution among heirs. Let us know what your attorney or the estate requires.
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.