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Xchange Metal pays current market prices with immediate payment.

We provide nation-wide logistics and heavy loading support for industrial recovery.

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Direct  Buyer Of  Precious Metals  Hi - temp Alloys  & 
Industrial  Assets

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Xchange metal buys Precious metals

Xchange Metal purchases Gold, silver scrap, platinum scrap, palladium scrap, refinery precious metals, industrial precious metal recovery materials, and commercial precious metal recycling materials for current market pricing.

What kind of precious metal  Do you buy?

Xchange Metal purchases gold, silver, platinum, and palladium from individual sellers, estates, businesses, industrial operations, and precious metal recovery projects such as Cash for gold stores and pawn shops.

Rhodium

Rhodium alloys, plating material, catalyst systems, refinery material, and rhodium-bearing industrial scrap.

Silver jewelry, sterling silver, bullion, coins, silver alloys, electronic scrap, and industrial silver material.

Catalyst material, electronic scrap, palladium alloys, and industrial palladium recovery material.

Platinum jewelry, catalyst material, platinum alloys, refinery material, and industrial platinum scrap.

How To Sell Precious Metals To Xchange Metal

Xchange Metal provides fast precious metal evaluations, secure transaction coordination, commercial logistics support, and immediate payment processing for precious metal.

Upload Precious Metal Photos

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Upload clear photos of your items so our team can start your review.

Receive Precious Metal Evaluation

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Our experts review and provide a market-linked valuation.

Schedule Delivery Or pickup of your asset

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Arrange for insured armored transport or expert onsite appraisals.

Receive Immediate Payment

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Fast processing and settlement for your precious metal assets.

Global Precious Metal Markets

Monitoring international exchange rates and commodity flow across primary trade hubs.

Whats my precious metal worth ?

Our precious metal pricing is based on global commodity markets, bullion demand, refinery supply, industrial consumption, investor activity, and recycled precious metal availability of Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.

Industrial Precious Metal Demand

Our analysts monitor the consumption needs of aerospace tech and high-end industrial sectors.

Bullion & Investment Demand

Tracking pure metal liquid asset movement for state reserves and private bullion institutional holders.

Recycled Precious Metal Supply

Leveraging secondary resources via industrial reclamation and circular jewelry sector.

What Determines Precious Metal scrap price

Xchange Metal evaluates precious metals using XRF analysis, assay testing, and actual recoverable precious metal content rather than simplified pawn-style evaluations or appearance-based pricing. Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rhodium, jewelry, bullion, industrial precious metal scrap, electronic recovery material, and precious metal-bearing alloys are evaluated based on measurable recoverable metal content tied directly to live precious metal market conditions.

XRF & Assay Precious Metal Testing

Our team uses XRF analysis, assay testing, and recovery-based evaluation methods to determine exact precious metal content within jewelry, bullion, industrial alloys, electronic scrap, catalyst material, refinery sweeps, and precious metal-bearing components.

Paid According To Actual Precious Metal Content

Xchange Metal pays according to actual recoverable gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium content based on purity, assay recovery, and live precious metal market pricing rather than simplified visual grading methods.

Market-Based Precious Metal Pricing

Precious metal values are tied to live gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium markets with settlement values typically calculated only a small percentage behind live spot pricing depending on material type, recovery percentages, and refining yields.

No Hidden Assay Charges

Xchange Metal provides transparent precious metal evaluations without hidden assay fees, unnecessary deduction structures, or unclear recovery calculations during the evaluation process.

Can I sell precious metals for same day cash payment

Xchange Metal uses a straightforward evaluation and payment process based on testing, weighing, recoverable precious metal content, and live market pricing. Precious metal settlements are completed using immediate payment methods following finalized evaluation and recovery calculations.

Weigh & Evaluate Material

Precious metals are weighed, evaluated for purity, and calculated according to recoverable precious metal content and live market pricing.

Immediate Payment Options

Xchange Metal provides immediate payment through cash, certified funds, business check, or bank wire depending on material type, quantity, and transaction structure.

Industry recovery streams for Precious metal 

Jewelry & Bullion Recovery

Gold jewelry, silver jewelry, bullion, coins, sterling silver, estates.

Industrial Precious Metal Recovery

Industrial  plating material, refinery recovery streams, catalyst material, 

Electronics Recovery Material

Circuit boards, connector pins, plated components, server hardware, electronic scrap, telcom scrap.

Catalyst & Refinery Recovery Material

Industrial catalyst systems, refinery scrap, chemical processing byproduct, and metal-rich components.

Aerospace & Telecom Recovery Material

Aerospace alloys, telecom infrastructure, communication systems, turbine components.

Related Precious Metals Pages

What Is The Difference Between Gold, Silver, Platinum, And Palladium?

Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium are the primary precious metals purchased by Xchange Metal. Each metal serves different markets, is commonly found in different products, and carries its own value based on global precious metal demand and market conditions.

Gold

Gold is one of the most recognized precious metals in the world and is commonly recovered from jewelry, coins, bullion, electronics, and industrial materials.

Why Gold Is Valuable

Gold derives value from global demand, limited supply, and its long-standing role as a precious metal store of wealth.

Common Gold Items

Gold jewelry, gold coins, gold bullion, dental gold, electronics, and industrial gold-bearing materials.

Silver

Silver is a precious metal commonly found in jewelry, flatware, coins, bullion, electronics, and industrial materials.

Why Silver Is Valuable

Silver combines precious metal value with widespread industrial use across manufacturing, electronics, energy, and technology sectors.

Common Silver Items

Silver jewelry, sterling silver flatware, silver coins, silver bullion, electronics, and industrial silver-bearing materials.

Platinum

Platinum is a rare precious metal commonly recovered from jewelry, catalyst materials, industrial equipment, and manufacturing applications.

Why Platinum Is Valuable

Platinum derives value from its rarity, industrial demand, and specialized use in catalyst and manufacturing applications.

Common Platinum Items

Platinum jewelry, catalyst materials, refinery assets, industrial equipment, and manufacturing recovery materials.

Palladium

Palladium is a precious metal commonly recovered from catalyst materials, electronics, industrial processes, and manufacturing applications.

Why Palladium Is Valuable

Palladium derives value from strong industrial demand, catalyst applications, and limited global supply.

Common Palladium Items

Catalyst materials, electronics, industrial components, manufacturing scrap, and precious metal recovery materials.

How Precious Metal Prices Are Determined

Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium prices are established through global precious metal markets, including COMEX and international commodity exchanges. Daily market activity determines the underlying value of precious metals worldwide.

What precious metal is most valuable?

Contact Xchange Metal for current market pricing on gold, silver, platinum, palladium, bullion materials, jewelry recovery, industrial precious metals, and refinery-related recovery materials.

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