Your Cottage Country Gold Buyer
Looking for the best place to sell your gold?
Why sell gold jewelry, gold bullion or scrap gold to True North Gold Buyer?
We are one of the fastest and highest paying gold buyers in the country. We buy gold, silver, platinum and other precious metals from all over Canada. We offer professional service to all communities of Ontario’s Cottage Country region like Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Huntsville, Cobourg, Selwyn, Port Hope, Bracebridge, Trent Hills, Gravenhurst, Brighton and Canada-wide. We pay top dollar for old gold, silver or platinum jewelry, such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, watches and items like coins, bars, silverware, crucibles, thermocouples or dental gold.
No lowball offers or haggling! Just fair Payouts!
We are always open and honest about our service and how we calculate your payouts.
We pay fair and market-based prices for any gold, silver or platinum item we buy. Do business with us and we guarantee you the most cash for your gold, with no hidden fees. Before sending your items to us, simply use our payout estimator and calculate what we pay for your items. You just need 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 ensure that you are 100% satisfied. We will do our very best to earn your repeat business and referrals.
We even offer a referral program that pays our satisfied customers 1% of each business transaction we receive through their referrals.
Why should you buy and sell gold and silver online?
True North Gold Buyer does not waste your money on local stores or free mailing kits, which reduces costs so that we can give you the best payouts in the business.
People that prefer to buy from online stores, like Amazon, do that because it is comfortable and easy but especially because they get the same product at a much lower price compared to a retail store in their local mall. How is that possible? In the case of Amazon, their strategy has always been to focus on an efficient and cost-effective online business. Instead of wasting customers' money on running a network of expensive local stores, they are able to offer their customers the best prices.
True North Gold Buyer uses the same strategy to make sure you get the most cash for your gold. We are an online business registered in Canada, analyzing and refining all precious metals in one secure and central location. In addition, we keep overhead costs low by not spending the value of your gold on local stores with countless employees or "free" return envelopes. This means that all the money goes straight back to you as a higher payout than what the local competitors can offer.
No high-paying gold buyer near you?
Is there no gold buyer near you or just one that does not pay well due to lack of competition? We can help you with this problem. All you need is access to a post office to have access to True North Gold Buyer’s high payouts. In addition to the professional services offered across Canada, we pay prices that beat local gold buyers and pawnbrokers, even in large cities where competition is strong.
No "free" mail-in kits?
Free shipping does not exist. The customer always has to pay for these kits in one way or another.
Our goal is to offer you the most cash for your gold, and that is possible because we do not waste your money on prepaid envelopes and kits. Competitors that tempt you with so-called "free" mail-in kits make you pay not only for your kit, but also for all the ordered kits that are never sent in. Some cover these costs just by offering lower payouts while others may deceive their customers when weighing and testing the items. In this blog post, we compare what we paid a customer to what another gold buyer with "free" mail-in kits would have paid for the same items.
To sum it up: Despite her paying the shipping costs, she still earned $ 269 more for her jewelry by selling to us than she would have received had she fallen for the "free" mail-in kits from our competitors.
How can you send us your gold, silver or platinum?
With the help of our payout estimator, you can easily calculate the amount of money we will pay for your items. You will also receive a pre-filled shipping label that you can print and tape to your package. If you do not have access to a printer, you can also write the shipping address directly onto your package. Choose a carrier and service (we recommend Canada Post - Xpresspost with tracking) and send your jewelry, coins, bullion or scrap gold to:
TNGB LIMITED
PO BOX 22027 BIG BAY POINT
BARRIE ON L4N 0Z5
Quick cash for gold. Choose how you want to be paid.
Once your items arrive, they are unpacked, photographed, weighed and tested in our secure facility. We will send you a quote by e-mail and if you accept it, your payout will be released the same day. You can choose how to be paid. We offer e-Transfer (Email Money Transfer) or payment via cheque or wire transfer.
e-Transfer is the fastest payment option. You will immediately have the money available in your bank account.
Below you'll find a list of Cottage Country communities such as Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Huntsville, Cobourg, Selwyn, Port Hope, Bracebridge, Trent Hills, Gravenhurst, Brighton we service. Please note that our service is not limited to these areas: We buy your precious metals throughout Central Ontario and Canada.
HOW IT WORKS
COTTAGE COUNTRY AREAS WE SERVE
Your Gold Buyer for all Muskoka communities
- Huntsville
- Bracebridge
- Gravenhurst
- Muskoka Lakes
- Lake of Bays
- Georgian Bay
- Moose Point 79
Your Gold Buyer for all Peterborough communities
- Peterborough
- Selwyn
- Smith
- Ennismore
- Lakefield
- Cavan Monaghan
- Douro
- Dummer
- Otonabee
- South Monaghan
- Trent Lakes
- Galway
- Cavendish
- Harvey
- Havelock
- Belmont
- Methuen
- Asphodel
- Norwood
- North Kawartha
- Curve Lake
- Hiawatha
Your Gold Buyer for all Northumberland communities
- Cobourg
- Port Hope
- Trent Hills
- Brighton
- Hamilton
- Alnwick
- Haldimand
- Cramahe
- Alderville
Your Gold Buyer for all Haliburton communities
- Algonquin Highlands
- Dysart and Others
- Highlands East
- Minden Hills
Your Gold Buyer for all Parry Sound communities
- Parry Sound
- Seguin
- Callander
- Powassan
- McDougall
- Perry
- Nipissing
- Strong
- Armour
- Magnetawan
- Carling
- South River
- McKellar
- Burk’s Falls
- Sundridge
- Whitestone
- Kearney
- Machar
- McMurrich / Monteith
- Ryerson
- The Archipelago
- Dokis
- Shawanaga
- Parry Sound
- French River
- Magnetewan
- Henvey Inlet
Your Gold Buyer for all Kawartha Lakes communities
- Ancona Point
- Argyle
- Aros
- Avery Point
- Baddow
- Baker Trail
- Ballyduff
- Barclay
- Bellevue
- Bethany
- Bethel
- Birch Point
- Bobcaygeon
- Bolsover
- Brunswick
- Burnt River
- Burton
- Bury’s Green
- Cambray
- Cameron
- Camp Kagawong
- Campbells Beach
- Coboconk
- Corson’s Siding
- Cowan’s Bay
- Crawfords Beach
- Cresswell
- Crosshill
- Cunningham’s Corners
- Dalrymple
- Dartmoor (ghost town)
- Daytonia Beach
- Dongola
- Downeyville
- Dunsford
- East Emily
- Eldon
- Fairburn Corner
- Fee’s Landing
- Feir Mill
- Fell Station
- Fenelon Falls
- Fingerboard
- Fleetwood (ghost town)
- Fleetwood Station
- Fowlers Corners
- Fox’s Corners
- Frank Hill
- Franklin
- Gilsons Point
- Glamorgan
- Glandine
- Glenarm
- Glenway Village
- Grasshill
- Greenhurst-Thurstonia
- Hartley
- Head Lake
- Hickory Beach
- Hillhead Corners
- Horncastle (ghost town)
- Isaacs Glen
- Islay
- Janetville
- Joyvista Estates
- Kenedon Park
- Kennedy Bay
- Kenrei Park
- Kenstone Beach
- Keystone Beach
- King’s Wharf
- Kinmount
- Kirkfield
- Lake Dalrymple
- Lancaster Bay
- Lifford
- Linden Valley
- Lindsay
- Little Britain
- Long Beach
- Long Point
- Lorneville
- Lotus
- MacKenzie Point
- Mallards Bay
- Manilla
- Manvers
- Mariposa Station
- Mariposa
- McCrackin’s Beach
- McGuire Beach
- Mount Horeb (ghost town)
- Newmans Beach
- Norland
- Oak Hill
- Oakdene Point
- Oakwood
- O’Donnell Landing
- Omemee
- Orange Corners
- Palestine
- Pickerel Point
- Pleasant Point
- Pontypool
- Port Hoover
- Powles Corners
- Ragged Rapids (ghost town)
- Reaboro
- Red Cap Beach
- Rohallion
- Rokeby
- Rosedale
- Sadowa
- Salem Corners
- Sandy Point
- Sebright
- Silver Lake
- Snug Harbour
- Southview Estates
- St. Mary’s
- Sturgeon Point
- Sullivan’s Bay
- Sylvan Glen Beach
- Taylor’s Corners
- Tracey’s Hill
- Union Creek
- Uphill
- Valentia
- Verulam Park
- Victoria Place
- View Lake
- Washburn Island
- Watson’s Siding
- Woodville
- Yelverton
- Zion
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Read MoreI 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’…
Read MoreWhat a sincerely great experience. I’ll definitely do business with them again if I find anymore jewelry I want to sell.
Read MoreI 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…
EXAMPLE OF ITEMS WE BUY
Canadian Commemorative Gold Coins
At True North Gold Buyer Ltd., the gold, silver & platinum buyer of your choice, we offer you top prices for your old or unwanted coins. Below you will find further information on Canadian Commemorative Gold Coins we buy. If you cannot find your coin below or have a coin that you cannot identify please write us an email via our Contact Form or call us at (705) 302 1055 to obtain an estimate. Please keep in mind that we may not be able to provide you with an accurate estimate until we have seen the coin. We will gladly buy any other gold coin or precious metal bullion you may wish to sell.
Canadian 100$ Gold Coin
These beautiful commemorative 100$ gold coins have first been issued in 1976. The obverse features Queen Elizabeth II and the reverse has a different design every year. Unfortunately over the years their gold content has been changed a few times. Below you will find two tables. The first one is a short summary of the different gold contents sorted after the date the coins were struck. If you are not sure if your coin is a 22K or a 14K coin please have a look at the second table. We have collected and provide you with information about every 100$ Commemorative Gold Coin that exists and that we buy. The 14KT coins issued since 2004 have a lower weight and do therefore contain less gold than the older one. Most of our competitors will pay the same amount of money for old ones even though they contain more gold.
Years | Coin Weight | Composition | Add. Info |
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100$ Canadian Gold Coin (14KT) | |||
1976 | 13.338g | 58.333% Gold | Edge Reeded |
1987-2003 | 13.338g | 58.333% Gold | Edge Lettered |
since 2004 | 12.000g | 58.333% Gold | Edge Reeded |
100$ Canadian Gold Coin (22KT) | |||
1976 | 16.965g | 91.667% Gold | Edge Reeded |
1977-1986 | 16.965g | 91.667% Gold | Edge Reeded |
Date on Coin | Composition | Coin Weight | Description |
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1976 | 14KT | 13.338g | Montreal Olympic Games BU |
1976 | 22KT | 16.965g | Montreal Olympic Games |
1977 | 22KT | 16.965g | Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II |
1978 | 22KT | 16.965g | National Unity |
1979 | 22KT | 16.965g | International Year of the Child |
1980 | 22KT | 16.965g | Centenary of Arctic Territories Transfer from Great Britain |
1981 | 22KT | 16.965g | Adoption of 'O Canada' Anthem |
1982 | 22KT | 16.965g | Patriation of the Canadian Constitution |
1583-1983 | 22KT | 16.965g | Gilbert |
1534-1984 | 22KT | 16.965g | Jacques Cartier |
1885-1985 | 22KT | 16.965g | Centenary of Canada |
1986 | 22KT | 16.965g | International Year of Peace |
1987 | 14KT | 13.338g | XV Olympic Winter Games, Calgary |
1988 | 14KT | 13.338g | The Bowhead Whale |
1639-1989 | 14KT | 13.338g | 350th Anniversary of the Founding of Sainte-Marie |
1990 | 14KT | 13.338g | International Year of Literacy |
1991 | 14KT | 13.338g | Centenary of the Empress of India |
1642-1992 | 14KT | 13.338g | 350th Anniversary of City of Montreal |
1993 | 14KT | 13.338g | The Horseless Carriage |
1994 | 14KT | 13.338g | The Home Front |
1720-1995 | 14KT | 13.338g | 275th Anniversary of the Founding of Louisbourg |
1896-1996 | 14KT | 13.338g | Centenary of Klondike Gold Rush |
1997 | 14KT | 13.338g | Alexander Graham Bell |
1923-1998 | 14KT | 13.338g | 75th Anniversary of the Discovery of Insulin |
1949-1999 | 14KT | 13.338g | 50th Anniversary of Newfoundland Joining Confederation |
1850-2000 | 22KT | 13.338g | 150th Anniversary of the Franklin Expedition 'Searching For the Northwest Passage' |
1876-2001 | 14KT | 13.338g | 125th Anniversary of the Library of Parliament |
1947-2002 | 14KT | 13.338g | 55th Anniversary of Oil Discovery in Leduc (Colourized) |
2003 | 14KT | 13.338g | Centenary of Discovery of Marquis Wheat Variety |
2004 | 14KT | 12.000g | 50th Anniversary of the Start of Construction on the St. Lawrence Seaway |
1875-2005 | 14KT | 12.000g | 130th Anniversary of Canada |
2006 | 14KT | 12.000g | 75th Anniversary of Longest Running Hockey Series (Special Edging) |
1867-2007 | 14KT | 12.000g | 140th Anniversary of the Dominion of Canada |
1808-2008 | 14KT | 12.000g | 200th Anniversary of Descending the Fraser River |
1999-2009 | 14KT | 12.000g | 10th Anniversary of Nunavut |
Canadian 20$ Gold Coin
This Gold Coin has been issued in 1967 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Canada. It is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper which means that it has a fineness of .900. Since the coin weighs 18.2733 grams that means it has an actual gold content of about 16.44597 grams.