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Sterling silver flatware and silver coins

Silver

Sell Silver in Ewing, NJ

Bring sterling, .999 silver, coins, and silver jewelry to TWG Cash for Gold for a clear, in-person valuation against the live spot market.

Silver tends to surprise people. A drawer of inherited flatware, a small box of old silver dollars, or a tangle of sterling chains can add up to real money once it's actually weighed and tested. TWG reviews silver in person at the Ewing counter so you know what you're holding before you decide to sell.

Accepted Items

Silver items we evaluate.

Sterling Flatware

Sterling spoons, forks, knives, serving pieces, and full or partial sets — marked .925 or sterling.

Holloware

Sterling tea sets, trays, bowls, candlesticks, and other sterling holloware.

Silver Jewelry

Sterling chains, rings, bracelets, and earrings, including broken or unmatched pieces.

Silver Coins

Pre-1965 U.S. silver, Morgan and Peace dollars, and 90% silver coinage.

.999 Silver Bars & Rounds

Investment-grade silver bars, rounds, and recognized mint products.

Scrap & Mixed Lots

Loose pieces, mixed sterling, and silver lots reviewed by weight and purity.

How It Works

Three steps from door to decision.

Bring it in

Stop by the counter next to ShopRite of Ewing with the items you'd like reviewed.

Hear the offer

TWG inspects, weighs, and verifies, then explains the offer in plain language.

Decide

Accept the offer for cash on the spot, or walk away — no pressure either way.

How silver value is reviewed

Silver is reviewed in person against three simple factors: the silver content of each piece, total weight, and the live silver spot price. Sterling is .925 silver, while bullion is typically .999 fine. Mixed lots are sorted before pricing so you get a clear breakdown of what you have.

Why people sell silver locally

Estate flatware, old gifts, and sterling jewelry that no longer get used often sit untouched for years. Selling locally in Ewing means your pieces don't leave your hands until you've heard the offer — no shipping, no waiting, no wondering what happened to your items.

What to bring

Bring the silver items themselves, any boxes or original packaging, and a valid photo ID if required for the transaction. Hallmarks like 'STERLING', '.925', or '.999' help speed up the review, but they aren't required — TWG can verify purity in person.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Sterling flatware and holloware, sterling jewelry, .999 fine silver bars and rounds, and pre-1965 U.S. silver coins are all reviewed in person.

Silver is priced by silver content (purity), weight, and the live silver spot market at the time of the review.

No. Original boxes and receipts can help, especially for graded coins or bullion, but nothing is required.

Silver-plated items typically don't carry meaningful resale value. TWG can confirm what you have during the review.

Find out what your silver is worth.

Bring your sterling, coins, or bullion to the Ewing counter for a clear, in-person review.