Your City of Toronto Gold Buyer

Wondering where to get the most cash for gold?

Selling Gold Jewelry, Gold Coins, Gold Bars or Scrap Gold to True North Gold Buyer

We are one of the fastest and highest paying Canadian buyers of gold, silver and other precious metals and offer our services to all Toronto communities and neighbourhoods like Etobicoke, North York, York, Old Toronto, East York, Scarborough and in all of Canada. We pay top prices for old gold, silver or platinum containing items and jewelry such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, watches, coins, rods, silverware, crucibles, thermocouples or dental gold.

Why buy and sell gold and silver online with True North Gold Buyer?

By not wasting your money on local stores or free mail-in kits, we can cut costs and therefore give you the highest payouts in the market.

Have you ever wondered why you can buy the same item at a much lower price from an online store, like Amazon, than at the local store in your mall? There's a simple reason for this: Amazon's strategy has always focused on running an efficient online business to offer its customers the best prices, instead of wasting their customers' money on a network of expensive local retail stores.

We use the same principle to make sure you get the most cash out of your gold. True North Gold Buyer is a registered Canadian online business. We analyze and refine all precious metals in a secure, central location. In addition, we keep overheads low by not spending the value of your gold on retail stores, vendors, or "free" return envelopes. This means that all the money goes directly back to you as a higher payout compared to what local competitors can offer you.

Searching for a high-paying gold buyer near you?

Are there no gold buyers near you or just one who does not pay well due to lack of competition? Our professional online service can help you with this problem. We pay prices that beat local gold buyers and pawn shops even in larger cities where there is a lot of competition.
All you need is access to a post office and you have access to True North Gold Buyer.

Highest payouts from the start! No lowball offers, no haggling!

We are always open and honest about our payout rates.

We pay fair, market-based prices for all gold, silver or platinum items we buy, with no hidden fees. When you do business with us, you are guaranteed to get the most cash for your gold from the start.
To calculate what we pay for your items even before sending them to us, simply use our payout estimator. You just have to know the gold content of your items and have a scale to weigh them.
We always strive to provide the highest levels of service to make sure you are 100% satisfied and we consistently strive to earn repeat business and referrals.
For our satisfied customers, we offer a referral program that pays you 1% of every business transaction we receive through you.

How do you ship your gold, silver or platinum to us?

With the help of our payout estimator you can easily calculate your payout. You will also receive a pre-filled shipping label that you can print and put on your package. Choose a carrier and service (we recommend Canada Post - Xpresspost with tracking) and send your items to:

TNGB LIMITED
PO BOX 22027 BIG BAY POINT
BARRIE ON L4N 0Z5

No "free" mail-in kits?

Free mail-in kits do not exist. Customers always pay for these kits in one way or another.

Our goal is to give you the most cash for your gold, and that's only possible because we're not squandering your money on prepaid envelopes and kits. Competitors who lure you with so-called "free" mail-in kits force you not only to pay for your kit, but also for all ordered kits that are never shipped. They cover these costs either through lower payouts or by incorrect weighing and testing. In our blog, we compare our payout for a customer's items with what a competitor with "free" mail-in kits would have paid.
Conclusion: Taken into account the shipping costs, she received $ 269 more from us for her jewelry than she would have received if she had fallen for the "free" mail-in service of our competitor.

Fast cash for your gold. Choose how you are paid.

Once your items arrive, they are unpacked, photographed, weighed and tested in a secure facility. We will send you a quote via email and if you accept it, the payment will be released on the same day. You can choose how you want to get paid. We offer e-Transfer (Email Money Transfer), cheque or wire transfer. e-Transfer is the fastest payment option. You will immediately have the money available in your bank account.

For your convenience, below is a list of communities, neighbourhoods in the Toronto area such as Etobicoke, North York, York, Old Toronto, East York, Scarborough we service. Please note that our service is not limited to these areas: We will buy your precious metals anywhere in Toronto, Central Ontario and Canada.

TORONTO AREAS WE SERVE

Gold buyer for all Etobicoke neighbourhoods

  • Alderwood
  • Centennial Park
  • Clairville
  • Eatonville
  • Eringate
  • Humber Bay
  • Humber Heights
  • Humber Valley Village
  • Humberwood
  • Islingon Village
  • Kingsview Village
  • Long Branch
  • Markland Wood
  • Mimico
  • New Toronto
  • Princess Ann Manor
  • Princess Gardens
  • Rexdale
  • Richview
  • Smithfield
  • Stonegate-Queensway
  • Sunnylea
  • The Elms
  • The Kingsway
  • The Queensway
  • Thistletown
  • Thorncrest Village
  • West Humber
  • West Deane Park
  • Willowridge

Gold buyer for all North York neighbourhoods

  • Amesbury
  • Armour Heights
  • Bathurst Manor
  • Bayview
  • Bermondsey
  • Black Creek
  • Branson
  • Bridal Path
  • Caribou Park
  • Clanton Park
  • Cricket Club
  • Don Mills
  • Don Valley Village
  • Downsview
  • Dublin Heights
  • Elia
  • Emery
  • Flemingdon
  • Glen Park
  • Graydon
  • Henry Farm
  • Hillcrest Village
  • Hoggs Hollow
  • Humber Summit
  • Humbermede
  • Humberlea
  • Jane and Finch
  • Lansing
  • Lawrence Heights
  • Lawrence Manor
  • Ledbury Park
  • Maple Leaf
  • Newtonbrook
  • Parkway Forest
  • Parkwoods
  • The Peanut
  • Pleasant View
  • Victoria Village
  • Westminster
  • Willowdale
  • Windfields
  • York Mills

Gold buyer for all York neighbourhoods

  • Baby Point
  • Briar Hill–Belgravia
  • Eglinton West, Little Jamaica
  • Fairbank, Caledonia
  • Humewood–Cedarvale
  • Lambton
  • Mount Dennis
  • Oakwood–Vaughan, Five Points, Northcliffe
  • Old Mill
  • Rockcliffe–Smythe
  • Silverthorn
  • Tichester
  • Weston

Gold buyer for all Old Toronto neighbourhoods

  • Downtown
  • Alexandra Park
  • The Annex
  • Baldwin Village
  • Cabbagetown
  • CityPlace
  • Chinatown
  • Church and Wellesley
  • Corktown
  • Discovery District
  • Distillery District
  • The Entertainment District
  • East Bayfront
  • Fashion District
  • Financial District
  • Garden District
  • Grange Park
  • Harbord Village
  • Harbourfront
  • Kensington Market
  • Little Japan
  • Moss Park
  • Old Town
  • Queen Street West
  • Regent Park
  • South Core
  • St. James Town
  • St. Lawrence
  • Toronto Islands
  • Trefann Court
  • University, Huron-Sussex
  • Yorkville
  • East End
  • The Beaches
  • East Danforth
  • Gerrard Street East, Little India
  • Greektown
  • Leslieville
  • Main Square
  • Playter Estates
  • Port Lands
  • Riverdale
  • Upper Beaches
  • North End
  • Bedford Park
  • Casa Loma
  • Chaplin Estates
  • Davisville Village
  • Deer Park, Yonge, St. Clair
  • Forest Hill
  • Lawrence Park
  • Lytton Park
  • Midtown
  • Moore Park
  • North Toronto
  • Rosedale
  • South Hill, Rathnelly
  • Summerhill
  • Wanless Park
  • Wychwood Park
  • Yonge–Eglinton
  • West End
  • Beaconsfield Village
  • Bloor West Village
  • Bracondale Hill
  • Brockton Village
  • Carleton Village
  • Corso Italia
  • Davenport
  • Dovercourt Park
  • Dufferin Grove
  • Earlscourt
  • Fort York
  • High Park
  • The Junction, Little Malta
  • Junction Triangle
  • Koreatown
  • Liberty Village
  • Little Italy
  • Little Portugal
  • Little Tibet
  • Mirvish Village
  • Niagara
  • Palmerston
  • Parkdale
  • Queen Street West
  • Roncesvalles
  • Runnymede
  • Seaton Village
  • Swansea
  • Trinity–Bellwoods
  • Wallace Emerson

Gold buyer for all East York neighbourhoods

  • Broadview North
  • Crescent Town
  • East Danforth
  • Pape Village
  • Woodbine Heights
  • Bermondsey
  • Governor’s Bridge
  • Leaside
  • O’Connor–Parkview
  • Thorncliffe Park

Gold buyer for all Scarborough neighbourhoods

  • Agincourt
  • Armadale
  • Bendale
  • Birch Cliff
  • Birch Cliff Heights
  • Brown’s Corners
  • Clairlea
  • Cliffside
  • Cliffcrest
  • Dorset Park
  • Eglinton East
  • Golden Mile
  • Guildwood
  • Highland Creek
  • Hillside
  • Ionview
  • L’Amoreaux
  • Malvern
  • Maryvale
  • Milliken
  • Morningside
  • Morningside Heights
  • Oakridge
  • Port Union
  • Rouge Hill
  • Scarborough City Centre
  • Scarborough Junction
  • Scarborough Village
  • Steeles
  • Tam O’Shanter – Sullivan
  • West Hill
  • West Rouge
  • Wexford
  • Woburn

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

5/5

I had some jewelry that had been collecting dust for years, some old mismatched pieces. They were very nice and answered all my questions. I don’…

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5/5

What a sincerely great experience. I’ll definitely do business with them again if I find anymore jewelry I want to sell.

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I have never sold jewelry before so I did not have any idea of the process. The customer support hotline was professional, polite and prompt from my fir…

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EXAMPLE OF ITEMS WE BUY

We buy brooches and pins

Pins & Brooches

Brooch

A brooch also known in ancient times as a fibula, and more commonly referred to as a broach) is a decorative jewellery item designed to be attached to garments. It is usually made of metal, often silver or gold but sometimes bronze or some other material. Brooches are frequently decorated with enamel or with gemstones and may be solely for ornament (as in the stomacher) or sometimes serve a practical function as a fastening, perhaps for a cloak.
The earliest known brooches are from the Bronze Age. As fashions in brooches changed rather fast, they are important chronological indicators.

Fibula

The fibula or fibulae (plural) is an ornamental clasp used by Romans, Greeks and also by Celts and migratory tribes in Europe from the Early Bronze Age. They may have replaced fibulae made of more perishable Neolithic materials, such as bone to as late as 800 AD. Fibulae are useful type-objects: carefully catalogued local typologies, dating and distribution of fibulae can help date finds where neither numismatic nor ceramic materials provide a secure date. Fibulae were shaped somewhat like a large safety pin and were used to hold clothing together. They came in many varieties and held prominent significance for the identity of the wearer, indicating ethnicity (until local costume became Romanized) and class. Elaborately designed fibulae were an important part of Late Antique dress, and simpler ones were part of Roman military equipment.
The same types of fibulae can often be found on either side of the Roman limites, both among "Roman" and "barbarian" populations. The cultural interplay of elite objects designed to show status can be quite complex. For example, Lawrence Nees, Early Medieval Art notes fibulae depicted in ivory diptychs of Stilicho and his entourage:

"The type of fibula worn by Stilicho and his son, and by Turcius Secundus, occurs also among metal works of art commonly termed barbarian, as new Germanic figures usurped the symbols of imperial authority. It is likely that this type originated among Celtic groups and came to be adopted as an exotic fashion by Roman aristocrats, becoming 'naturalized' as an important Roman emblem, and then exported".

They were usually made of bronze and sometimes of precious metals and infrequently had encrusted gem stones. Eagle fibula, often worn in pairs, commemorate the worship of the Sun, common among the pagan tribes.

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