Fort Worth, TexasOpen Daily, 10 AM-8 PM

Gold jewelry, coins, and keepsakes

Sell Gold in Fort Worth

People looking for Cash for Gold in Fort Worth can bring any type of gold to Aura, where each piece is reviewed in person and the factors behind an offer are explained clearly.

Plain gold wedding band worn on a hand in natural light
Old rings and wedding bands are welcome for evaluation, even when they are worn or mismatched.
Fort Worth store1601 Clover Ln, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Open dailyDaily, 10 AM-8 PM

Gold items worth bringing

Bring yellow, white, or rose gold old rings, wedding bands, necklaces, chains, bracelets, single earrings, charms, dental gold, coins, gold bars, and collections. No gold is too small to bring for evaluation, including worn, engraved, mismatched, broken, or out-of-style pieces.

  • Check for 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, or 24K marks
  • Bring marked and unmarked pieces for testing
  • Keep matching sets together when possible
Antique gold necklace with a round medallion and delicate hanging chains
Bring gold necklaces, chains, pendants, and other jewelry for an in-person evaluation.
Six historic gold sovereign coins arranged in two neat rows
Gold coins are reviewed for metal content and the coin-specific details that may apply.
Rows of large gold bars stored at the United States Mint at West Point
Gold bars and other bullion can be evaluated along with coins and precious-metal holdings.
Small pieces of gold and silver scrap metal arranged for precious-metal recycling
Broken chains, single earrings, loose pieces, and scrap can still be worth bringing for testing.

What can affect a gold offer

Purity and net precious-metal weight are central, while condition, craftsmanship, brand, collectibility, resale demand, and current market conditions may also change how an item is considered. Stones and non-gold parts are reviewed separately.

  • Karats indicate the proportion of gold
  • Clasps, stones, and fillers can affect net weight
  • Some finished pieces may have value beyond metal content

Prepare without damaging the piece

You do not need to polish or repair gold before bringing it in. Gather any receipts, boxes, or appraisals you already have, avoid harsh cleaning products, and keep tiny or delicate items in a secure bag or case for the trip.