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Dublin

Buy and sell gold, silver coins in Dublin

As a family-owned business with over 20 years of precious metals experience, Doylestown Gold Exchange & Jewelers has carefully crafted a reputation as a trusted buyer and seller of gold, silver and jewelry. With the price of gold and silver on the rise, you want to get the best value for your used or unwanted jewelry. Come in for a detailed evaluation, and find out how much cash you can get for your silver, gold or coins.

Expert Dublin jewelry and watch repair

With more than 15 years of experience in repairing jewelry, we can repair any piece in a timely fashion, and give customers a detailed description of their items and the work that’s being done, so they know they’re getting their jewelry repaired to their satisfaction.  Our expert watch repairman can provide everything from basic crystal replacement to a complete overhaul of a Rolex.

Doylestown Gold Exchange buys your diamonds

At Doylestown Gold Exchange, our expertise extends beyond gold and silver sales into the world of diamonds. Our graduate gemologist Greg Glemser can give you a great price and an extensive education on loose diamonds. We will give you our best offer on any type of diamond, including diamond engagement rings, diamond earrings, loose diamonds and diamond wedding bands.

Your Dublin source for custom diamond engagement rings

When it’s time to find the right engagement ring, speak to an expert. Our gemologist Greg Glemser can help you choose the diamond that’s right for your intended, and the ring to go with it. We have a number of styles to choose from, and if you can’t find the right one, we can custom design any ring you want. We will be with you every step of the process, to make sure you go home with the perfect ring.

To find out more about selling or buying gold and silver jewelry and coins, or to learn about our diamond experts or any other services, contact Doylestown Gold Exchange here.

About Dublin PA (Zip Code:)

A small borough located in the heart of Bucks County, Dublin was named by European settlers, many of whom were of Scotch-Irish descent, after the eponymous city in Ireland. Founded in 1762, the town was constructed along the heavily-traveled Route 313, connecting it to a number of outlying communities throughout the county. It was not officially incorporated until the early 20th century, and remains a relatively small region within Bucks County. It is currently home to an estimated population of 2169 as of the 2010 census, though the median income for households in the borough was $48,235 in 2010. Despite its size, Dublin contains a number of historic sites, including the Dublin Inn and the Historic Gas Pump on N. Main Street.