Sell Coins, Bullion & Diamonds
Found gold coins, silver coins, bullion bars, paper money, old Canadian bills, diamonds, jewellery, or a family collection? In B&W Coins, we help local sellers from Brampton, Toronto, Mississauga, and the GTA understand what they have before deciding whether to sell, redeem, keep, or get a closer review.
Clear Review
Understand value factors before selling.
Coins & Bullion
Gold coins, silver coins, bars, and collections.
Paper Money
Canadian bills, banknotes, and collectible currency.
Diamonds
Diamond rings, loose diamonds, and jewellery items.
What Can You Sell at Our Shop?
We review and buy a range of coins, bullion, paper money, diamonds, and collection items at our Brampton shop. Whether you found a single piece or a larger family collection, we help you understand what you have before you decide what to do next.
Sell Gold Coins
We review gold coins based on purity, weight, condition, recognition, and collector demand.
Sell Silver Coins
We buy Canadian and world silver coins, including collectible issues and bullion-style coins.
Sell Coin Collections
Bring inherited albums, boxes, sets, and mixed collections for a clear local review.
Sell Gold Bars
We review gold bars by weight, purity, brand, packaging, and current market value.
Sell Silver Bars
We buy silver bars, including 1 oz, 10 oz, vintage, and collectible bullion bars.
Sell Banknotes
We review Canadian banknotes, world banknotes, graded notes, and collectible paper money.
Sell Canadian Bills
We help you understand whether old Canadian bills may carry face value or collector value.
Sell Diamonds
We review diamond rings, loose diamonds, jewellery items, and related pieces.
Value Is Not Always Based on Weight Alone
Many sellers think coins, gold, silver, banknotes, diamonds, and jewellery are valued only by weight. In reality, small details can change the review. A gold bar may depend on weight, purity, brand, and market price, while a coin or banknote may also depend on date, condition, rarity, serial number, packaging, or collector demand.
That is why we look beyond the surface before you decide to sell, redeem, or keep your item.
What Can Affect Value?
- Metal weight, purity, and current market price
- Coin date, mint, condition, and rarity
- Banknote year, condition, serial number, and issue type
- Original packaging, holders, certificates, or assay cards
- Diamond carat, cut, colour, clarity, and certification
- Whether the item is common, scarce, graded, or collectible
How Our Selling Review Works
The goal is not to rush your decision. We first help you understand what you have, what details may affect value, and which selling guide or review path fits your item.
STEP 01
Bring What You Have
Bring coins, bars, banknotes, diamonds, jewellery, or a full collection as they are. You do not need to sort everything perfectly before visiting us.
STEP 02
We Check Key Details
We review details such as condition, purity, weight, date, serial numbers, packaging, certificates, grading, and collector interest.
STEP 03
We Explain Value Factors
Some items are based mainly on metal weight or face value. Others may carry added value because of rarity, condition, demand, or collectibility.
STEP 04
You Decide Next Step
After the review, you can decide whether to sell, redeem, keep, organize, or bring more items for a closer look.
What to Bring
- Coins, albums, holders, and full collections
- Gold coins, silver coins, gold bars, and silver bars
- Old Canadian bills, banknotes, graded notes, and paper money
- Diamond rings, loose diamonds, certificates, and jewellery
- Original boxes, receipts, labels, assay cards, and family notes
Clear Guidance Before You Make a Decision
We help you understand what you have before you decide what to do next. Some visitors are ready to sell, while others simply want help identifying coins, gold, silver, banknotes, diamonds, jewellery, or inherited items.
Some pieces are valued mainly by weight, purity, or face value. Others may need a closer review because of condition, age, rarity, serial numbers, packaging, certificates, grading, or collector demand. If you have a mixed group or family collection, bring everything together so we can review it more clearly.
Different Items Need Different Value Checks
A coin is not reviewed the same way as a bar. A banknote is not reviewed the same way as a diamond. Each item has its own value factors, which is why we guide sellers by item type before they decide what to do next.
Coins
- Date and mint
- Condition and grade
- Metal content
- Rarity and demand
- Packaging or certificates
Bars
- Gold or silver weight
- Purity and brand
- Assay card or seal
- Serial number
- Current market price
Banknotes
- Series and issue year
- Paper condition
- Serial number
- Replacement or special notes
- Face value vs collector value
Diamonds
- Carat weight
- Cut, colour, and clarity
- Natural or lab-grown
- Certificate details
- Jewellery setting and condition
What Not to Do Before Selling or Appraisal
Some items can lose value when they are cleaned, polished, folded, taped, separated, or removed from their original packaging. If you are unsure, bring everything as it is and keep any boxes, holders, certificates, labels, receipts, or family notes with the item.
Do Not Clean Coins
Cleaning can remove originality and reduce collector interest, even when the coin looks better at first.
Do Not Fold or Tape Bills
Banknote conditions can matter, especially for older Canadian bills and collectible paper money.
Don’t Split Collections Early
A full group can tell a clearer story than a few selected pieces.
Do Not Remove Sealed Bars
Assay cards, seals, and original packaging can help support trust and identification.
Do Not Throw Away Certificates
Certificates, holders, labels, and receipts can help us review the item more clearly.
Do Not Rely Only on Online Listings
Online asking prices do not always reflect real market value or the condition of your exact item.




