Heartland Coin Gallery

HEARTLAND COIN GALLERY

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🎁 FREE Appraisals on All Gold & Silver!

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What Are Common Items Worth?

Estimated payout values based on current market prices (80% of spot)

📈 How Much Have Precious Metals Grown?

See how your items would have increased in value over time

🥇 Gold Price History

Current Price
$2,785.00
per troy ounce
1 Year Ago (Jan 2025)
$2,700
+3.1% Growth
+$85/oz increase
2 Years Ago (Jan 2024)
$2,050
+35.9% Growth
+$735/oz increase
3 Years Ago (Jan 2023)
$1,850
+50.5% Growth
+$935/oz increase
5 Years Ago (Jan 2021)
$1,850
+50.5% Growth
+$935/oz increase
💡 Key Insight: Gold has been one of the best performing assets, rising from $1,500-$1,700 in 2020 to record levels today. An item worth $1,000 three years ago would be worth approximately $1,505 today!

🥈 Silver Price History

Current Price
$32.47
per troy ounce
1 Year Ago (Jan 2025)
$23.50
+38.2% Growth
+$8.97/oz increase
2 Years Ago (Jan 2024)
$23.00
+41.2% Growth
+$9.47/oz increase
3 Years Ago (Jan 2023)
$23.50
+38.2% Growth
+$8.97/oz increase
5 Years Ago (Jan 2021)
$27.00
+20.3% Growth
+$5.47/oz increase
💡 Key Insight: Silver has shown strong growth, with prices climbing steadily. An item worth $1,000 one year ago would be worth approximately $1,382 today!
🧮 How Much Would Your Item Be Worth?
14K Gold Ring
0.15 oz pure gold
3 years ago: $163
Today: $245
+$82 gain (50.3%)
Sterling Flatware Set
50 oz pure silver
1 year ago: $1,088
Today: $1,504
+$416 gain (38.2%)
Gold Coin (1 oz)
0.9167 oz pure gold
2 years ago: $1,879
Today: $2,553
+$674 gain (35.9%)

💡 What We Buy Most Often

🥇 Top 5 Scrap Gold Items

1. Broken or Unwanted Jewelry

What it is: The most volume comes from broken chains, single earrings, bent rings, and out-of-fashion pieces.

Purity: Typically ranges from 10k (41.7%) to 18k (75%).

2. Gold Coins & Bullion (Non-Collectible)

What it is: Coins that have been scratched, damaged, or cleaned, losing their numismatic (collector) value. These are sold strictly for their gold weight.

Purity: Usually high, ranging from 90% to 99.9% (24k).

3. Dental Gold

What it is: Gold crowns, bridges, fillings, and inlays removed during dental procedures. While less common than jewelry, it is a consistent source of high-quality scrap.

Purity: Dental alloy is often 16k to high-karat gold to ensure it is soft enough for the mouth but durable enough to chew on.

4. Gold Watches

What it is: Luxury or antique watch cases and wristbands. (Note: The internal movement is usually removed and not melted).

Purity: Frequently 14k or 18k; older pocket watches may be lower karat or gold-filled (which is worth significantly less).

5. Electronic Scrap (E-Scrap)

What it is: Gold plated on circuit boards, CPU pins, and connectors in computers and cell phones.

Note: While individually these contain tiny amounts, they are sold in bulk (by the pound or ton) to specialized refiners.

🥈 Top 5 Scrap Silver Items

1. Sterling Silver Jewelry

What it is: Necklaces, rings, and bracelets that are broken or tarnished beyond repair.

Purity: Almost always .925 (92.5% silver). Look for the "925" stamp.

2. Sterling Flatware

What it is: Forks, spoons, and knives. This is often the highest weight category for scrap silver, as a single set can weigh several pounds.

Warning: Many items are "silver plate" (copper coated in silver), which has practically no scrap value. True scrap silver must be stamped "Sterling."

3. "Junk" Silver Coins

What it is: U.S. dimes, quarters, and half-dollars minted before 1965.

Purity: These are 90% silver and are bought and sold in bulk bags based on their face value (e.g., "$100 face value bag").

4. Silver Holloware (Tea Sets & Trays)

What it is: Large serving items like tea pots, coffee urns, platters, and sugar bowls.

Purity: Like flatware, these are usually .925 Sterling. Because they are large, a single piece can be worth hundreds of dollars in scrap.

5. Industrial Silver Contacts

What it is: Silver contact points found inside large electrical relays, breakers, and switches.

Purity: These are often very high purity (90% to 99%) because silver is the most conductive metal.

✅ Quick Tips for Identification

🥇 Gold

Look for karat stamps like:

  • 10k or 417 (41.7% pure)
  • 14k or 585 (58.5% pure)
  • 18k or 750 (75% pure)
  • 22k or 916 (91.6% pure)
  • 24k or 999 (99.9% pure)
🥈 Silver

Look for these stamps:

  • Sterling or 925 = Real silver!
  • IS, A1, or Plate = NOT solid silver (silver plated)
  • Coin or 900 = 90% silver (junk silver coins)

Warning: Silver plate has almost no scrap value!

💰 Ready to Sell Your Gold or Silver?

Visit us today for a FREE appraisal - No appointment needed!

📍 Location:

2621 N Greenwich Rd #300
Wichita, KS 67226

⏰ Hours:

Tuesday - Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Sunday & Monday: Closed

✉️ Email:

heartlandcg2621@gmail.com

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