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

Everything from Pitlochry happens at your pace, by post. Ask anything first, send photos, accept the free insured label when you are ready, and say yes or no only once a written offer has reached your inbox.

Free insured postageXRF assayNo-obligation offerTracked and signed for
Do I need to visit a shop in Pitlochry?No. GoldPaid serves customers in Pitlochry by post using a prepaid Royal Mail label. You do not need to visit a shop. The label is sent to you by email and you post your items from any UK Post Office.

How selling gold from Pitlochry by post works

GoldPaid serves customers in Pitlochry by post using a prepaid Royal Mail label. You do not need to visit a shop. Everything from the first question to the bank transfer is handled remotely, so a seller in Pitlochry is never asked to leave home to complete a sale.

Ask first. Post later, or not at all.

You can ask as much as you like before anything is sent. Photos on WhatsApp give us enough to offer a quick indicative figure on your gold or silver, and we will tell you straight if something is not worth posting. Nothing moves until you say so.

Selling with GoldPaid is done entirely by post, anywhere in the UK. There is no shop to find and no pressure at a counter, because there is no counter.

A note on Pitlochry, and what tends to arrive in its parcels

Pitlochry is a Highland Perthshire town that grew as a Victorian resort, set in wooded hills on the River Tummel. It is a settled town with a notably older population, where inherited jewellery is common. Pitlochry residents sell gold and silver by post, UK-wide, with no shop visit needed, with parcels from the more remote Highland postcodes occasionally taking an extra day.

From the uplands we mostly receive family jewellery cleared during a downsize or an estate, rather than bought-to-sell collector pieces.

How it works

  • Ask first and send photos. Message us on WhatsApp with photos of your gold or silver for a quick indicative figure. Ask anything; there is no charge and no obligation.
  • Request a prepaid Royal Mail label. We send a free Royal Mail Special Delivery label, tracked and signed for. No printer? We send a QR code for the Post Office counter.
  • Post it when you are ready. Use any padded envelope. There is no deadline and no pressure.
  • Receive a no-obligation valuation. Every item is weighed on calibrated scales and tested by XRF spectrometry. You get a written, itemised offer: purity, weight, the rate used and the figure.
  • Accept or decline. Accept and you are paid by bank transfer via Faster Payments. Decline and everything is returned free of charge by tracked, insured post.

What a photo tells us, and what it cannot

Before your gold or silver is posted, a few clear pictures let us give you an honest quick indicative figure and point out anything you should know.

From a good photo we can usually read the hallmark and any assay office mark, spot carat or fineness stamps such as 375, 750, 916 or 925, judge approximate size and weight against a coin or ruler, and tell whether an item looks solid or plated. Marks like "GP", "rolled gold" or "EPNS", or base metal showing through worn edges, usually mean plating. Set stones, clasps and non-gold fittings are not precious metal, so we explain separately how they affect the value.

Photos guide an indicative figure only. Final offers depend on inspection, item weight, purity, hallmarks, stones, non-gold components, condition and the live precious-metal market. We confirm the firm offer after an XRF assay of your own items. See the gold hallmark guide and scrap gold value for more.

The valuation, in plain terms

We do not eyeball a figure. Each item is XRF-assayed for purity and weighed on calibrated scales, then valued against the live market rate, and you see the working in writing before you decide. The method is set out in full on how we value gold.

No value is guaranteed before inspection. The written offer accounts for weight, confirmed purity, hallmarks, stones, non-precious-metal components, condition and the live precious-metal market. Anything quoted elsewhere on the site is indicative only.

Posting gold from a PH-postcode address: how the next 24 hours go

From any Post Office counter in the PH postcode area that covers Pitlochry, the service is identical across the whole area. A Special Delivery parcel normally reaches our address the next working day, occasionally the day after from the more remote Scottish postcodes.

It does not matter how the items are arranged, or whether the marks are still readable. Each piece is photographed on arrival, assayed by XRF and weighed individually, and the written offer breaks the figure down item by item.

The receipt the counter clerk gives you carries the parcel's thirteen-character tracking reference. Photographed at the counter, it is the simplest and only record you need to keep until arrival is confirmed.

Postage and cover

Your parcel is insured up to £2,500 via Royal Mail Special Delivery. The label we send is Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed: tracked end to end, signed for on delivery, and arranged with that compensation cover per parcel. If you believe your items are worth more, message us before posting and we will arrange the right approach, whether that is additional cover or splitting items across more than one parcel. Full detail is on postage and insurance, and is it safe to post gold? walks through posting valuables safely.

No obligation, ever

You are free to walk away at any point before you accept. Decline the offer and everything is repacked and returned to you free of charge, fully tracked and insured. There is no assessment fee and no sales pressure afterwards. The detail is on what happens if I decline the offer.

The payment step

Acceptance triggers payment: a direct bank transfer by Faster Payments, to the account you give us. Nothing to bank and nothing to chase.

Who GoldPaid is for, in Pitlochry and anywhere in the UK

Whatever your reason for selling from Pitlochry, GoldPaid handles it by post on identical terms. The most common cases are below.

  • 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.

If none fits exactly, it makes no difference. Send a photo on WhatsApp and we will talk it through before anything is posted.

Built to be trusted, not just believed

  • Owner-run, with a named founder accountable for the service
  • Every item XRF-assayed, the result shown to you in writing
  • Free insured postage both ways, so a valuation is genuinely no-obligation
  • Honest about its limits, including when a specialist would suit you better
  • No fabricated reviews and no invented numbers, anywhere on the site

Common questions

Can I send photos before I post anything from Pitlochry?

Yes, and it is the best way to start. Send a clear photo of your items to our WhatsApp before anything is posted. We can give you an informed idea of what to expect and answer your questions while your gold stays safely with you.

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

Posted by Special Delivery from Pitlochry, a parcel normally reaches us within one to two working days. Items are assayed and weighed the day they arrive, the written offer is emailed the same day, and acceptance triggers a Faster Payments transfer.

Can I ask questions before I post anything?

Yes. That is how the service is meant to work. Ask us about the assay, the cover, the timing or the decline process first, by WhatsApp or phone, and post afterwards, never before.

How is the Royal Mail cover arranged?

The label we send is Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed, fully tracked and signed for. Your parcel is insured up to £2,500 via Royal Mail Special Delivery. If your items may be worth more than that, message us first and we will confirm the appropriate postal option before you post.

What happens if I do not accept the offer?

If the offer is not for you, your items are returned free of charge by tracked, signed-for post. You keep the written offer as a record, and there is no obligation to sell.

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 Pitlochry

Start with a question, end with a written offer.

Send a WhatsApp photo or pick up the phone. You ask the questions first, we send the prepaid label only when you say so, and nothing is committed until you have read the written offer.

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