– Introducing Alloy –

The Smarter, Safer & Best Place To

Sell Gold Bracelets

We pay top market prices for gold bracelets, from broken chains to high-karat bangles.

  • Free, No-obligation Estimates
  • BBB “A+” Accredited Business
  • Free Evaluation Kit
  • No Account Required
  • Free Insured Shipping & Returns
  • No Minimums
  • No Hidden Fees or Charges
  • Trusted By Thousands Nationwide

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When you sell a gold bracelet with The Alloy Market, your gold is valued using today’s live market price, ensuring an accurate and transparent payout every time.

Gold Prices
Per Gram
$143.71
Per Ounce
$4469.74
Per Kilo
$143707.07
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“My transaction with them was perfect!”

I mailed my bracelets to them and they received it the next day. They immediately sent me an offer, I accepted it, and they sent my payment to the bank all on the same day. It could not have been any easier. I will definitely use them again.  

Max P.
Champaign, IL

Customers nationwide love Alloy

The most hassle-free way
to sell your
gold bracelet

Here are a few reasons why people love selling their gold bracelets online with Alloy
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  • No dealing with shady buyers

Alloy is one of the most trusted gold jewelry buyers. We are frequently recognized for our established expertise, trust, and credibility.

  • No low-ball offers (best price guaranteed)

We will match or beat any competitor’s offer up to 95% of the melt value.

  • No long wait times to get paid

Choose from PayPal, bank transfer, or check & get an offer the day your items arrive.

  • No risk, no hidden fees

We cover all insurance and shipping.

  • No wasting time with online auctions

Get a free, no-obligation offer the same day we receive your items.

  • No listing fees or commissions

You keep 100% of the quoted price.

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Alloy’s Offer
sell gold bracelets at The Alloy Market
  • No dealing with shady buyers

We are frequently recognized for our established expertise, trust, and credibility.

  • No low-ball offers (best price guarantee

We will match or beat any competitor’s offer up to 95% of the melt value.

  • No long wait times to get paid

Choose from PayPal, bank transfer, or check & get an offer the day your items arrive.

  • No risk, no hidden fees

We cover all insurance and shipping.

  • No wasting time with online auctions

Get a free no-obligation offer the same day we receive your items.

  • No listing fees or commissions

You keep 100% of the quoted price.

Your quote request has been received

Your highest offer is on the way

Alloy’s Offer
sell gold bracelets at The Alloy Market
  • No dealing with shady buyers

We are frequently recognized for our established expertise, trust, and credibility.

  • No low-ball offers (best price guarantee)

We will match or beat any competitor’s offer up to 95% of the melt value.

  • No long wait times to get paid

Choose from PayPal, bank transfer, or check & get an offer the day your items arrive.

  • No risk, no hidden fees

We cover all insurance and shipping.

  • No wasting time with online auctions

Get a free no-obligation offer the same day we receive your items.

  • No listing fees or commissions

You keep 100% of the quoted price.

Quick & Easy

Request a free evaluation kit or an upfront no-obligation estimate.

No Obligation To Sell

Only accept an offer if you’re totally satisfied with your estimate.

Free Insured Shipping

Insured with a minimum of $25K up to $100K per shipment.

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How Much Is Your Gold Bracelet Worth?

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Current Gold Prices

Current Gold Prices

Per Gram: $143.71
Per Ounce: $4469.74
Per Kilo: $143707.07

Gold Karat Marking Guide

Gold Markings:
  • 24K: Marked “999” or “24K”
  • 22K: Marked “916” or “22K”
  • 18K: Marked “750” or “18K”
  • 14K: Marked “585” or “14K”
  • 10K: Marked “417” or “10K”

Sell Gold Bracelet

How it works to sell with The Alloy Market

STEP 1

Request a free Alloy Evaluation Kit

Use your Alloy Kit to send in your gold bracelets, unwanted jewelry, or bars for a free evaluation:

gold selling appraisal kit

Request a free Alloy Kit to ship your items safely to us (ideal for small batches or multiple pieces).

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Get a free Estimate upfront by providing item details or photos before shipping.

There’s no obligation to sell.

STEP 2

Get your free estimate

Once you safely send your gold bracelet using our free, fully insured Alloy Kit, our experts will test for purity markings such as 10K, 14K, etc., and provide a transparent, no-obligation offer based on the live gold market price.

Need a larger kit or prefer to meet in person? An Alloy Advisor can arrange a bigger shipment box or guide you through a local drop-off.

We also offer price matching when another buyer quotes fairly, though never above spot price. Simply connect with an Alloy Advisor to review your offer.

STEP 3

Accept Your Offer

Your shipment is prioritized the moment it reaches us. We’ll prepare a transparent offer that reflects the true market value of your gold bracelet within one business day.

Choose how you’d like to be paid, whether by PayPal, Venmo, direct bank transfer, or check. Many gold bracelet payouts are processed the same day, so you can access your funds quickly.

If our offer doesn’t meet your expectations, you’re under no obligation. Simply decline, and we’ll return your items securely, fully insured, and at no cost to you.

Sell Your Gold Bracelet

We Buy Gold Bracelets!

Whether it’s a lightweight bangle, a charm bracelet from years ago, or a solid gold link you no longer wear, most gold bracelets contain meaningful precious metal value that can easily be converted into cash.

If you’re ready to sell, The Alloy Market makes the process simple. We buy 10K, 14K, 18K, and 22K gold bracelets at competitive rates tied directly to the live gold price. Condition does not matter; we base our evaluations on the bracelet’s weight, karat, and current market value, not its appearance.

Fully insured

Secure shipping. Automatically insured up to $100k.

Need a bigger kit?

Contact us and we will send a larger size

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We believe in fair, honest, and upfront pricing. No hidden fees, no middlemen—just the best price for your gold bracelets, backed by real-time market rates. Our process is built for trust and clarity, ensuring you always know what your valuables are worth.

Trusted by Experts

Recognized by leading news outlets like CBS, NBC, and U.S. News & World Report, as well as trusted gold industry experts and platforms like Consumer Affairs, Alloy is a recommended leader in the industry.

Guided by values

Rooted in empathy, integrity, and a commitment to exceptional service, Alloy puts people first. From honest pricing to customer support that goes the extra mile, we ensure every interaction is built on trust and care.

Meet Alloy

Alloy offers a seamless and efficient way to sell your gold, silver, and platinum bars, coins, and jewelry, regardless of their condition. Our focus is on providing the utmost transparency and value to our customers. You’ll always know exactly what to expect and the amount you’ll receive.

At Alloy, we are committed to transparency and fairness, ensuring you get the best possible value for your items. Whether you need extra cash or simply want to declutter your jewelry collection, Alloy is here to support you every step of the way.

Why Alloy

As a customer, you’ll have little stress and receive the largest payout.

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Frequently Asked
Questions

A gold bracelet’s value depends on three factors: its weight, the purity (karat), and the current spot price of gold. Those three work together to provide the bracelet’s melt value.

Assume your gold bracelet is 10 grams and is made from 14K gold. For this example, the spot price of gold is $130 per gram. 14K gold is 58.3% pure gold, so we plug that in where you see “purity”. Here’s how that formula works.

Weight x purity x spot price = melt value
10 x .583 x 130 = $757.90

The melt value provides the value of the gold in the piece. However, gold buyers do not pay the full melt value when purchasing gold. Instead, assume you will get a percentage of the melt value, depending on the buyer you choose.

How much money you can get for a gold bracelet depends on its value and the method you choose to sell it. Gold buyers calculate offers based on a piece’s melt value. That means they will factor in the weight, purity (karat), and spot price of gold to determine the value of the precious metals present in the piece.

Gold buyers don’t typically pay more than the melt value; instead, they pay only a percentage of that value. If a seller wants to extract more value from the piece than the melt value, they can try a private sale, a peer-to-peer marketplace, or consignment. Items that can garner offers above the melt value are typically designer or high-demand pieces.

A 14K gold tennis bracelet’s value depends on two components: the gold content and the gemstones. For the gold portion, buyers calculate the value based on the bracelet’s weight, purity (14K is 58.3% gold), and the live spot price of gold. Most 14K tennis bracelets weigh between 8 and 20 grams, giving the melt-value range of a few hundred dollars to over a thousand dollars, depending on the current market price of gold.

Gemstone value, on the other hand, varies widely. Small diamonds under 1 carat have little resale value, if any. Typically, buyers only buy gemstones over 1 carat. Gold buyers do not account for any gemstones in a piece, and will only value jewelry based on its precious metal content.

If a bracelet contains larger diamonds or is from a well-known designer, it may be worth significantly more on the resale market. It’s best to try a private sale, a peer-to-peer marketplace, a local jeweler, or consignment for this type of jewelry.

For a melt-value estimate, use the calculator above to estimate the value of the gold in your bracelet. 

The value of a 14K gold charm bracelet depends on its weight and the current spot price of gold. A typical 14K charm bracelet weighs between 10 and 25 grams, but the range is wide due to the variability of the charms. For the most accurate estimate, weigh the piece and use the calculator above.

Most gold buyers will only purchase your gold bracelet for its precious metal content. However, if your piece contains collectible or designer charms, you may sell it for more on the resale or consignment market. Try a peer-to-peer marketplace like eBay or The RealReal for in-demand items. 

To know how much gold is in a bracelet, you need to know the purity of the piece and how much the bracelet weighs. The karat marking indicates the percentage of pure gold in the bracelet. For example, 14K is 58.3% pure, while 18K is 75%. To find how much pure gold is in a bracelet, multiply its weight in grams by its purity percentage.

For example, a 10g 14K gold bracelet contains 5.83 grams of pure gold (10 x .583).

You can tell if a gold bracelet is real by checking for a hallmark and doing a few simple tests. Most solid gold bracelets carry a stamp such as 10K, 14K, 18K, 585, 750, or 417, usually on the clasp or on the inside of a bangle. A promising sign that the hallmark is real is that it is clear and well-engraved. However, stamps can be fake, so it’s essential to verify their authenticity in additional ways.

We have an article outlining ways to test your gold, including additional tests you can do at home. Of course, the most thorough test is to have your piece tested by a professional using an XRF machine.   

A genuine gold bracelet will retain its value based on its precious metal content. Gold remains a store of wealth worldwide, so until that changes, gold jewelry will always retain its inherent value.

It’s important to understand that when you purchased your bracelet, you paid a markup for the jeweler’s work. Those costs are generally not recouped at the time of sale. Instead, when you sell, you should expect offers to center on the melt value of the piece; that is, the value of the gold present.

Sometimes, if the piece is in high demand or made by a notable designer, you can fetch more than the melt value by selling peer-to-peer, through an auction, or consignment. Some buyers may be willing to pay a premium for a highly sought-after piece.

Pawn shops typically pay the smallest percentage of a piece’s melt value, often between 20 and 55 percent, depending on the shop. Factors that influence their offers include the bracelet’s karat and weight, as well as local competition. They operate with higher overhead and also carry resale risk. Rather than prioritizing high payouts, their focus is on providing fast cash. 

To estimate a pawn shop’s offer, our calculator above assumes a 40% pawn shop payout. Enter your bracelet’s information to see the current melt value, a pawn shop’s average offer, and Alloy’s guaranteed minimum estimate.

The best way to sell a gold bracelet depends on the reasons for selling and the bracelet itself. First, why are you selling? If you need fast cash, then a pawn shop is likely your answer, though you will sacrifice some money in hand for the convenience.

If you’ve got a piece made by a designer that people are still actively wearing, consider trying to get a higher payout by selling on consignment, through an auction, or on a peer-to-peer platform like Poshmark. You may find a buyer there who is willing to pay a premium for a piece they’ve been looking for.

If your bracelet has seen better days and you want to sell for a high price, consider selling to The Alloy Market. We make it simple to sell your gold bracelets for the highest price from your home.

Request a free evaluation kit to get started. We’ll ship it right to your door and provide a postage-paid parcel for your bracelets. Either schedule a FedEx pickup or drop off at the nearest FedEx location, and it ships directly to us.

Our team will use professional-grade testing equipment to evaluate your pieces and send you a detailed offer. If you accept on a business day, we’ll initiate payment the same day. If you choose not to accept the offer, we will ship your items back to you at no cost. 

Alloy wants to become your go-to precious metal buyer. To get started, request a free Alloy Kit. We’ll ship it right to your door. Inside, we provide you with a free, postage-paid parcel to pack your items in and ship directly to us. Insurance and tracking is on us!

Once your items arrive, our team will test and weigh them to calculate an offer. When you accept, we initiate payment the same day. See what others are saying and join the countless others who love working with us.

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Request a free Alloy Kit to get a free estimate for your gold bracelet