Gold has never been valued as highly as it is today!

Welcome to C.D. Clark & Co. Gold Buyers! As the price of gold climbs higher and higher, cash for gold businesses are booming as people realize that anything and everything gold or silver could net a tidy profit. As a result, Chad Clark founded C.D. Clark & Co. Gold Buyers in 2008 to bring an upscale establishment and legitimate experience to the gold buying industry. With several convenient locations in the Austin, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio markets, C.D. Clark & Co. Gold Buyers guarantees that you will be treated with the utmost respect and offered the highest price for all of your old and unwanted precious metals.

What We Buy

Purchasing Gold, Silver, Platinum, Coins and Diamonds

We buy all of your old, unwanted gold and silver jewelry, platinum, coins and more!

How It Works

Simple Steps to Selling Your Precious Metals

Visit one of our convenient locations, where one of our accredited jewelry professionals will educate you on your precious metals!

Why Sell To Us

No One In The Great State of Texas Pays More!

Learn what makes C.D. Clark different and how we can pay you more!

TESTIMONIALS

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FAQs

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Amazing Lost World Treasures

Want to make a fortune without the hassles and headaches of stock market investments? Modern day treasure hunters can make a name for themselves, not to mention secure a lifetime of financial stability, by digging up the treasures of civilizations …
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12.20.11

Silver As Currency

Most of us never give the jingling silver coins in our pockets a second thought until we’re standing at a vending machine or pulling up to a tollbooth. But how did these small chunks of metal become the standard form …
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