Sell Platinum Bullion in Middle Tennessee

Platinum is one of the rarest metals on earth, rarer than gold, heavier than silver, and often misunderstood by the buyers you’d expect to purchase it. Most pawn shops and cash-for-gold counters either won’t buy platinum or don’t have the equipment to test it properly. We do.

At The Gold Rush Store, we monitor live platinum spot prices in real time, verify your bullion on-site with professional equipment, and pay you what it’s actually worth, in person, the same day.

Honest appraisals, transparent testing, and the highest payouts in Tennessee.

Types of Platinum BullionWe Buy

Platinum Bars, Coins & Rounds

What Impacts the Value of Your Platinum Bullion?

Live Spot Price
Purity & Hallmark
Weight
Condition
Mint or Manufacturer
Market Demand

Why Sell Your Platinum Bullion To Us?

Live Market Pricing:

Platinum trades independently from gold and silver, and its spot price can move significantly day to day. We watch the platinum market by the minute, so every offer reflects what your metal is worth right now, not last week.

Professional On-Site Testing:

We verify purity and weight using professional-grade equipment right in front of you. You see exactly what we test, and we walk you through every step before we make an offer.

Highest Payouts:

Platinum is a specialty metal that most local buyers undervalue or refuse entirely. Our expertise and low overhead allow us to offer payout rates that pawn shops and general gold buyers simply can’t match. Browse our reviews to see why customers drive from across Tennessee to sell here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my platinum bullion is authentic?

Authentic platinum bullion typically includes purity markings, weight information, and the manufacturer’s stamp. However, counterfeit precious metals do exist. Professional testing can verify whether your platinum bullion is genuine and confirm its purity before you sell.

Are platinum coins worth more than platinum bars?

Sometimes. Certain platinum coins may carry collectible or numismatic value beyond their metal content, particularly limited-mintage or government-issued coins. Platinum bars are generally valued based primarily on weight, purity, and current market prices.

What purity is platinum bullion?

Most investment-grade platinum bullion is .9995 fine platinum, meaning it contains 99.95% pure platinum. Some older products may have different purity levels, which can affect their value when sold.

What platinum coins are commonly bought and sold?

Popular platinum bullion coins include the American Platinum Eagle, Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf, and Australian Platinum Kangaroo. These products are widely recognized by precious metal dealers and investors.

Can damaged platinum bullion still be sold?

Yes. Scratches, dents, discoloration, or damaged packaging typically do not eliminate the intrinsic value of platinum bullion. In most cases, the value is primarily based on the platinum content rather than cosmetic condition.

What should I bring when selling platinum bullion?

A valid government-issued photo ID is typically required for precious metal transactions. Bringing any available certificates, receipts, or original packaging may help streamline the appraisal process, but they are usually not required.

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The Gold Rush Store

1932 Almaville Rd Suite 110
Smyrna, TN 37167

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