How We Evaluate Your Gold, Jewelry & Coins
We use professional testing methods, current market pricing, and years of experience to evaluate your items fairly and accurately.
At The eState, we believe in making the selling process straightforward, transparent, and fair.
When you bring in gold, jewelry, silver, coins, or other precious metal items, we take the time to carefully evaluate what you have so we can make an accurate offer based on real value — not guesswork.
Our Process
We evaluate items based on several factors, including:
Metal content
We determine what your item is actually made of, including gold karat, silver purity, and other metal content.
Weight
Items are weighed carefully so we can calculate value accurately.
Current market prices
Gold and silver prices change constantly, so we base our buying prices on the current market.
Condition and resale potential
Some items may have value beyond their metal content depending on condition, collectibility, or demand.
Advanced Testing for Accurate Buying Prices
At The eState, we use an XRF analyzer to help measure the metal content of gold, silver, scrap, and coins.
This technology helps us identify and verify:
- gold purity and karat
- silver purity
- alloy and metal composition
- precious metal content in scrap items
- metal content in coins
Using XRF technology allows us to evaluate items with a high level of accuracy, which helps us make fairer and more informed buying offers.
This is especially important when evaluating scrap gold, silver items, and coins, where precise metal content directly impacts value.
Why That Matters
When you sell to The eState, you should feel confident that your offer is based on real information.
Using advanced metal analysis helps us:
- reduce guesswork
- verify metal content more accurately
- price scrap gold and silver more confidently
- evaluate coins based on actual composition
- provide a more transparent buying process
How We Evaluate Gold & Jewelry
When evaluating gold and jewelry, we look at:
- purity and metal composition
- total weight
- current gold or silver market value
- whether the item has additional resale value as jewelry
Some pieces are bought primarily for their metal content, while others may carry additional value based on style, craftsmanship, brand, or condition.
How We Evaluate Coins
When evaluating coins, we consider:
- metal content
- silver or gold purity
- weight
- collectible demand
- rarity
- condition
Some coins are valued mainly for their precious metal content, while others may have additional collectible value.
A Transparent, No-Pressure Process
We want customers to understand how we arrive at our offers.
That means we focus on:
- honest evaluations
- accurate testing
- fair pricing
- a straightforward process
- no pressure to sell
Whether you are bringing in a few pieces of old jewelry, scrap gold, silver flatware, or a coin collection, we work to make the process clear and professional.
Visit The eState
Bring your gold, silver, jewelry, coins, or scrap items to The eState for an in-person evaluation.
The eState
3101 Willowcreek Rd
Portage, IN 46368