Buy Silver in Highland, Utah
Gold Silver Crypto is a local silver dealer in Highland, Utah serving customers across Utah Valley. We carry silver coins, silver bars, silver rounds, and 90% silver — including American Silver Eagles, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, and other recognizable silver products depending on current inventory.
Silver inventory changes with the market. Call or text to ask what is currently available and what pricing looks like today.
Silver Products We Carry
We carry silver coins, silver bullion, and 90% silver. Availability changes with the market. The links below cover each product category and specific coin in detail.
Silver Coins
Recognizable government-minted silver coins. American Eagles, Maple Leafs, Britannias, and more.
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Silver Bullion
Silver bars, rounds, and bullion products focused on silver content and spread.
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90% Silver
Pre-1965 U.S. silver coinage. 90% silver content. Bought and sold based on silver value.
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American Silver Eagle
The most recognized silver coin in the U.S. market. 1 oz of .999 fine silver. IRA-eligible.
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Canadian Silver Maple Leaf
Royal Canadian Mint. .9999 fine silver. Recognized internationally by dealers.
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Silver Guide
The complete guide to buying and selling silver — coins, bullion, 90% silver, and how each is priced.
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Why Buy Silver From a Local Dealer
Buying silver locally gives you the chance to compare products, understand the spread, and ask questions before committing. Silver has more volume per dollar than gold, so storage and product choice matter more than many buyers expect.
A local dealer can help you compare silver Eagles vs. rounds vs. 90% silver on the same visit — explaining the actual spread difference, not just the sticker price. That comparison is harder to make online where products are listed separately with different pricing assumptions.
Gold Silver Crypto serves Highland, Cedar Hills, Alpine, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lehi, Draper, Orem, Provo, Spanish Fork, and surrounding Utah Valley communities.
How Buying Silver Works
Call or Text
Ask about current inventory and pricing. We explain what is available and how each product compares before you come in.
Compare Options
We walk through the differences — coins vs. bars vs. rounds vs. 90% silver — and how each compares on premium and realistic resale.
Come In
Transactions are completed in person at 9778 Oakbrook Dr Suite 3, Highland, Utah 84003.
Walk Out With Silver
Inspect the product, confirm the price, and leave with your silver the same day.
What Affects the Price of Silver
Silver pricing starts with the current spot price, but what you actually pay depends on the specific product, size, and condition. American Silver Eagles typically carry a higher premium than silver bars or rounds because they are government-issued and more recognizable.
Generic silver rounds and bars usually carry lower premiums over spot, which can be attractive for buyers focused on cost per ounce. But a lower premium only helps if the product is easy to resell later. Obscure products with lower premiums can be harder to move than recognized coins or bars with slightly higher premiums.
90% silver — pre-1965 U.S. coins — is quoted differently, usually at a price per face value dollar rather than per ounce. Understanding how 90% silver is priced and resold is important before buying.
Buying Silver for a Retirement Account
Certain silver products qualify for self-directed IRAs under IRS rules. The American Silver Eagle and other silver products meeting .999 fine or higher purity qualify. Silver must be held in an IRS-approved depository through a qualified custodian — you cannot keep IRA silver at home.
We can explain which silver products qualify and how the process works, but confirm the specifics with your IRA custodian before purchasing for a retirement account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Call or text us at 385-442-9636 to ask what silver is currently in stock and what pricing looks like today. We explain the options and complete all transactions in person at our Highland, Utah location.
We commonly carry American Silver Eagles, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, silver bars, silver rounds, and 90% silver. Availability changes with the market — call or text to ask about current stock.
Silver pricing starts with the current spot price plus a dealer premium. The premium varies by product type, size, and condition. American Silver Eagles typically carry a higher premium than generic silver rounds or bars.
90% silver (sometimes called "junk silver") is older U.S. silver coinage — dimes, quarters, and half dollars minted before 1965 — that contains 90% silver and is commonly bought based on silver content rather than collector value. We buy and sell 90% silver depending on current availability.
Utah exempts investment-grade precious metals from sales tax. Silver coins and silver bullion purchased in Utah should not be subject to sales tax. Confirm with your dealer at the time of purchase.
Yes. The American Silver Eagle and other silver products meeting IRS fineness requirements (.999 fine or higher) qualify for self-directed IRAs. Talk to your IRA custodian before purchasing for a retirement account.
Silver coins are government-issued and carry a legal tender face value. Silver rounds are privately minted and look like coins but are not legal tender. Silver bars are rectangular bullion products focused on silver content. Coins typically carry higher premiums; bars and rounds often offer lower premiums over spot.