Sell Jewelry in Middlesex, NJ at Our Bound Brook Road Store
Sitting right on the Middlesex and Somerset county line on Route 28, our Bound Brook Rd store is a short drive whether you live in either county. Rings, chains, bracelets, and broken gold are tested in front of you and paid the same day.
One Route 28 store, two counties of sellers
What sets the Middlesex location apart is geography. The store at 748 Bound Brook Rd sits in northwest Middlesex County on Route 28, right where Middlesex meets Somerset, so a jewelry seller does not have to think about which county line they are crossing. People come in from both sides almost evenly, and the practical upshot is a short, familiar drive instead of a trek to a mall jeweler somewhere out of the way.
Towns on both sides of the line
From the Middlesex side we draw sellers out of Dunellen, South Plainfield, and Piscataway. From the Somerset side they arrive from Bound Brook, Green Brook, Watchung, Bridgewater, Somerville, and Manville. Some are clearing an estate, some are turning outdated jewelry into cash, and a good number simply find this the most convenient gold buyer that does not require leaving the immediate area. Whatever the reason, the counter handles rings, chains, bracelets, pendants, and the broken or single pieces that never made it back into rotation.
Because the store pulls from two counties, the variety of jewelry we see is unusually broad. A morning might bring a Somerset-side seller with a heavy gold rope chain and a Middlesex-side seller with a bag of tangled bracelets and a couple of class rings, one after the other. Neither has to drive far, and both get the same careful sort rather than a quick lumped guess.
What we buy and how it is tested
We buy gold jewelry across every karat, 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, and 24K, in any condition, along with scrap, designer pieces, and anything set with diamonds. Testing is done with a free XRF spectrometer that reads gold content in seconds without harming the piece, so there is no scratching and no waiting. A certified scale captures the weight, and you watch both steps happen at the counter. Broken clasps, tangled chains, single earrings, and rings that no longer fit are all worth bringing, because a damaged piece still carries its full gold value once it is weighed and tested properly.
How the number is built
Pricing follows a simple chain. The live gold spot price for the day sets the baseline, the verified weight of each item is applied against it, and any diamonds are valued on top of the metal. Karat matters here because purity varies, 14K being 58.3 percent gold and 18K being 75 percent, so a mixed lot is separated by grade before anything is totaled rather than averaged into a single rushed figure.
If you are mainly carrying bullion or coins, the Middlesex coin buyer page is the better starting point, and a broad cleanout with silver flatware or mixed scrap fits the Middlesex gold buyer page. For jewelry-first visits, small and medium lots walk right in, and a larger estate group is easiest to handle with a quick call to (732) 629-7600 or the quote form below.
Middlesex jewelry-selling process
1. Bring the jewelry as-is.
Loose pieces, tangled chains, and mixed bags are all fine.
2. We test and sort it in front of you.
Real gold gets separated from costume pieces, and anything special gets a closer look.
3. Review the offer.
Sell on the spot or take your jewelry home. No pressure either way.
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Best for rings, chains, bracelets, estate jewelry, and broken gold.
