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Sell gold from Minehead, by post, anywhere in the UK

From a Minehead address you sell by post, on your own terms. WhatsApp a photo, get a considered reply, take the free insured label when it suits you, and commit to nothing before the written offer arrives.

Free insured postageXRF assayNo-obligation offerTracked and signed for
Do I need to visit a shop in Minehead?Not at all. The service is entirely postal. We email you a prepaid Royal Mail Special Delivery label, and you post from any Post Office in or near Minehead. There is no GoldPaid shopfront to travel to.

How selling gold from Minehead by post works

GoldPaid serves customers in Minehead by post using a prepaid Royal Mail label. You do not need to visit a shop. There is no showroom and no appointment to keep; the steps run by WhatsApp, by post and by email, each one taken only when you choose to take it.

A question costs nothing

Before you decide anything, send a few clear photos of your gold or silver on WhatsApp, or call. You will get an honest quick indicative figure and a straight answer about hallmarks, the postal cover, the XRF assay or the free return if you decline. None of it commits you to posting.

GoldPaid is a UK-wide postal gold and silver buying service with no branches. The flagship guide, selling gold by post in the UK, walks through how the whole thing works before you send a thing.

Minehead in context, and what we tend to receive from here

Minehead is a Somerset coastal town on the edge of Exmoor, a long-established seaside resort with a settled, older population. It is a calm town where households commonly hold inherited jewellery. People in Minehead sell gold and silver by post, UK-wide, with no shop visit needed.

We see, from coastal towns, plenty of inherited and retirement-era pieces: wedding bands, dress rings, brooches and the everyday gold of a long-settled community.

Four moving parts, all visible

  • You ask, we steer. WhatsApp us photos of your gold or silver; you get an honest indicative figure and no pressure to go further.
  • We send the label. A free Royal Mail Special Delivery label arrives, tracked and signed for, with a QR-code option if you cannot print.
  • You post when ready. No countdown. Use whatever padded packaging you already have.
  • We test, you decide. Items are weighed and XRF-assayed, the written offer is sent, and you either accept for a Faster Payments transfer or decline for a free insured return.

Reading your items from photos

A clear set of photos of your gold or silver is enough for a useful first look. Lay items flat in good light and get close to any small stamps.

  • Hallmarks. Close shots of hallmarks reveal the assay office mark and fineness, which indicates the carat of gold or whether silver is sterling.
  • Carat stamps. Stamps such as 9ct, 18ct, 375, 750 or 925 confirm the likely metal before any testing.
  • Rough weight. Photographed beside a familiar object, items give us a fair sense of weight for the indicative figure.
  • Solid versus plated. Worn edges showing base metal, or marks such as "GP" or "EPNS", point to plating. We say so plainly rather than letting you post something of little value.
  • Stones and fittings. Stones, watch parts and base-metal clasps are valued apart from the precious metal, and a photo helps us explain that clearly.
Treat any figure from a photo as indicative. Final offers depend on inspection, item weight, purity, hallmarks, stones, non-gold components, condition and the live precious-metal market, and are confirmed only after an XRF assay. The gold hallmark guide covers what each mark means.

What the offer is built on

Three measured things set every offer: confirmed purity from an XRF assay, accurate weight on calibrated scales, and the live precious-metal rate on the day. You read each figure in a written, itemised breakdown before you decide anything. To see the rates that move the figure, check the gold price today and the silver price today.

Final offers depend on inspection, item weight, purity, hallmarks, stones, non-gold components, condition and the live precious-metal market. Any prices shown elsewhere on this site are indicative guides only. For scrap and broken items, scrap gold value explains how the figure is reached.

From a Minehead Post Office counter to our XRF bench

Minehead and the wider part of Somerset around it use the Royal Mail TA postcode area. Sent by Special Delivery, a parcel normally reaches our address the next working morning.

A typical parcel is a small mixed collection rather than a single piece. Each item is logged on arrival, XRF-assayed for purity and weighed separately, so nothing is averaged out and nothing is valued by guesswork.

Ask the counter clerk for the receipt and keep it safe. Its thirteen-character tracking reference is what you would quote to Royal Mail, and a quick phone photo of it covers you until we email to say the parcel is here.

Getting it here safely

Your parcel is insured up to £2,500 via Royal Mail Special Delivery. We post you a Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed label: tracked end to end, signed for, and arranged with that cover per parcel. If your items are worth more, the rule is simple, message us before posting and we will sort the right approach. There is more on postage and insurance.

If the offer is not for you

Then nothing happens except a free return. We send your items back by tracked, insured post at our cost, with no fee for declining and no follow-up. A valuation is only worth having if you can turn it down freely, so you can. See what happens if I decline the offer.

How payment reaches you

Accept the offer and the money is sent by Faster Payments straight to the bank account you provide. There are no cheques, no delays of that kind, and no strings.

The people in Minehead GoldPaid is built for

From Minehead, the items we see most often come from these situations. None needs sorting or identifying first, the assay confirms everything on arrival.

  • Broken and worn gold jewellery. Snapped chains, single earrings, bent rings, tangled or clasp-less pieces. Condition makes no difference; we pay for the metal.
  • Inherited and probate jewellery. Pieces being cleared after an estate, a downsize, or sorting out a family home.
  • Scrap gold. Odd, mixed-carat or unhallmarked pieces, each paid at its own measured carat rather than as a lump.
  • Gold sovereigns and coins. Flagged separately on the written offer if a coin carries collector value above its metal content.
  • Silver. Hallmarked tableware, cutlery, coins and jewellery, weighed and valued alongside any gold.
  • Unwanted jewellery of any kind. Gifts that were never worn, pieces from a past relationship, anything simply sitting unused in a drawer.

Unsure where your items sit? A WhatsApp photo gets you a straight, honest answer before a label is ever issued.

The proof, not the promise

Anyone can say "best price". GoldPaid does not. Instead the process is laid bare: a measured XRF assay, calibrated weighing, the live market rate, and a written breakdown you read at home before you commit to anything. The reassurance here is structural, built into how the service works, rather than asserted in a slogan.

Common questions

Can I send photos before I post anything from Minehead?

That is exactly how most Minehead enquiries begin. A clear WhatsApp photo lets us give you a considered first view and settle any concerns before you decide whether to post at all.

How long does a parcel from Minehead take to reach you?

Royal Mail Special Delivery from Minehead normally reaches us the next working morning. We assess, XRF-test and weigh your items on the day they arrive and email the written offer the same day. If you accept, payment goes by Faster Payments and usually clears within minutes.

Can I ask questions before I post anything?

Encouraged. The first move is always a question or a photo. We will talk you through the assay, the cover and the return-if-you-decline process before you commit to posting anything.

How is the Royal Mail cover arranged?

Every label is Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed, tracked end to end and signed for on delivery. Your parcel is insured up to £2,500 via Royal Mail Special Delivery; for items you think exceed that, contact us before posting so we can confirm the right option.

What happens if I do not accept the offer?

Your items are returned to you free of charge by tracked, signed-for Royal Mail post. There is no fee for declining, no pressure and no obligation to accept.

How should I photograph my items before posting?

Lay each item flat on a plain surface in good daylight, then take one clear overall photo and a close-up of any hallmark or carat stamp. Photographing items next to a coin or a ruler helps show their size. From those photos we can usually read hallmarks, spot carat stamps and tell whether something looks solid or plated, which is enough for a quick indicative figure on WhatsApp.

Do I need to clean or polish my gold before sending it?

No. Please send items as they are. Value comes from the weight and purity of the precious metal, not the shine, and gentle wear, tarnish or small repairs make no difference to a postal valuation. There is no need to remove stones or dismantle anything either; set stones and non-gold parts are simply accounted for separately.

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Start the process from Minehead

Send a photo first. Decide later.

Message us with a clear photo of your items on WhatsApp, or call. There is no obligation at any stage; the only commitment is your decision to accept a written offer once you have seen it. Free tracked return if you decline.

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