We Buy Treasure - The Great Treasure Hunt

How Your Visit to The Great Treasure Hunt works...

Who Are We?

The Great Treasure Hunt consists of several people that travel the nation buying sports memorabilia, gold, silver, estate jewelry, autographs, antiques, and collectibles.

We are here to buy your items at a fair and honest price that will leave both parties happy.

The Process:

What to expect at a We Buy Treasure showIn just a few moments you will be asked to come and have a seat at a table with one of our treasure hunters. In order to expedite the process, we ask that you place all your items on the table in front of you so that we may easily see them. If you have coins please separate them into denominations. By doing this you will assist in making the process smoother. Our treasure hunters will divide your items into two categories:

  1. Items we would like to purchase.
  2. Items we are not interested in purchasing. This does not mean that these items do not have value, but they simply are not in demand in our network of collectors.

We Buy Treasure Road ShowOnce the items are separated, we will make an offer on the items we are interested in purchasing. This offer is based on the current market value. We use a number of resources to obtain this price, including results of recently completed auctions. If you have a certain price in mind for your items, please do not hesitate to tell our associates. This information could help to make a deal rather than lose one. Should you choose to accept our offer, we will give you a prompt cash payment.

Items we are looking for:

  • Coins - All pre-1965 silver coins (silver dollars, half dollars, quarters, dimes), rare coins, graded coins, entire collections, complete sets
  • Gold Coins - All American gold coins ($20, $10, $5, $4, $3, $2.50, $1) and foreign gold coins (Kruggerands, Canadian Maple Leafs, Sovereigns, Chinese Pandas, etc.)
  • Jewelry - Diamond rings, bracelets, loose diamonds and gemstones, earrings, estate jewelry
  • Silver - Flatware, tea sets, goblets, jewelry, etc. (Must be marked ".925" or "Sterling")
  • Scrap Gold - Broken or unwanted jewelry, dental gold, etc.
  • Sports Memorabilia - Game-used equipment, autographs of deceased athletes, all Hall of Fame autographs, game worn jerseys
  • Cards - All pre-1970 sports cards, non-sports cards
  • Other Antiques and Collectibles - Toys, trains, dolls, banks, advertising pieces, and any other older collectible items