Sell Gold in Malaysia – Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before selling gold, including gold price calculation, pawn tickets, broken gold and how the process works.
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What gold items can I sell?
You can sell gold jewellery, gold bars, gold coins, scrap gold, used gold and broken gold. Some buyers also review pawn tickets depending on the situation.
How is gold price calculated?
Gold price is calculated based on current market rate, gold purity such as 916 or 999, and final weight after testing.
Can I sell broken or damaged gold?
Yes, broken chains, damaged jewellery and incomplete items still have value based on gold content.
Do I need receipt to sell gold?
No, receipt is not required because gold can be tested to determine purity and value.
Do you buy used and old gold?
Yes, used gold is one of the most common items people sell in Malaysia regardless of design or condition.
Do you buy pawn tickets?
Yes, selected pawn tickets can be reviewed depending on the case. Contact us first for guidance.
How long does the process take?
The process depends on the item, but contacting in advance helps make everything faster and smoother.
Do I need appointment before visiting?
Yes, appointment-based service is recommended to ensure a better experience and faster evaluation.
Can I check price before coming?
Yes, you can contact via WhatsApp to discuss your gold item before visiting.
Do you buy gold bars and coins?
Yes, gold bars (bullion) and gold coins are accepted depending on purity and condition.
Is gold testing done before offer?
Yes, gold testing is part of the valuation process to determine purity and weight accurately.
What if I’m not sure my item is gold?
You can contact us and we will guide you. If the item contains gold, testing can confirm it.
How Gold Selling Works in Malaysia
Selling gold in Malaysia usually involves testing the gold for purity, measuring its weight, and evaluating based on current market price. Whether you are selling jewellery, bullion, or scrap gold, understanding this process helps you make better decisions.