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Sell your silver for cash today. Sterling, fine silver, coins, bullion — fair spot pricing, on-the-spot testing, no middleman.
Family-run Burwood pawnbroker · 4.9★ from 130+ Google reviews · Established 1995
Silver is the quiet cousin of gold. Most people don't realise how much sterling they actually own until they bring it in. We've been buying silver in Sydney for 30+ years and we know the difference between plated, sterling, and fine. Bring it in, we'll test it in front of you, weigh it on calibrated scales, and price against the live spot rate. If the number works for you, you walk out with cash.
We assess silver buyers in front of you, weigh and test where it matters, and price against live market rates. No appointment, no waiting, no credit checks.
Bring in your silver — no appointment needed
We test the fineness in front of you (acid or XRF)
We weigh it on calibrated scales and price against the live silver spot
Accept the offer, walk out with cash
Whatever you bring in for silver buyers, you'll get a fair number on the spot. Accept it, walk out with cash. Decline it, walk out with your item. Zero pressure.
Same-day cash payment
Free, no-obligation quote
No credit checks or paperwork
30+ years on Burwood Road
Four steps. That's it.

Live spot pricing for silver, just like gold. The silver spot moves constantly — we check it at the moment we make you an offer, not yesterday, not last week.
30+ years buying and valuing silver. We've seen plated, we've seen fake stamps, we've seen genuine heirloom pieces. We know what we're looking at.
On-the-spot testing. Acid for fast checks, XRF for high-value pieces. We prove the silver content in front of you — no mystery math.
Small minimums, no maximums. A single sterling chain below our threshold is the only thing we won't bother quoting. Anything above that, bring it in.
We price against the live silver spot rate (per gram, per fineness) on the day. Sterling (925) is priced at a different rate than fine silver (999), and silver coins with numismatic value can carry a premium above melt. We test, weigh, and quote in front of you.
Both. Sterling (92.5% silver, stamped 925) is the most common silver we see — cutlery, trays, tea sets, jewellery. Fine silver (99.9%, stamped 999) is what bullion bars and many coins are made of. We price them separately based on the live spot and the actual silver content.
Items with a clear silver stamp (925, 999, 800, sterling) and enough weight to make the offer worthwhile. Small chains or single earrings are usually below the threshold. Larger items — candlesticks, tea sets, trays, coin collections, bullion bars — are worth bringing in.
Yes. Australian pre-decimal coins (pre-1964) are 92.5% silver and worth melt value at minimum. Modern bullion coins (Australian Kangaroo, American Eagle, Canadian Maple, Vienna Philharmonic) carry a small premium above melt. We price against spot plus any numismatic premium.
Yes — we lend against silver the same way we lend against gold. The loan amount is based on the live silver spot rate. If you want to keep the piece and reclaim it later, a pawn loan is the move. If you want to sell outright, we buy it from you on the spot.
Look for a stamp: 925, 999, 800, or "sterling" on the underside or back of the piece. Stamps can be faked, which is why we test in store using acid and (for high-value items) XRF. If you bring it in, we'll tell you definitively what it is.
222 Burwood Rd, Burwood NSW 2134. Right on the main strip, easy parking out front. We've been in this spot since '95.
First time? We'll value your item free, no obligation.