newyorkgoldmarket

★★★★★ 5.0 | 36 reviews | 12 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Service options
Delivery
In-store pickup
In-store shopping
Onsite services
Planning
Quick visit
Payments
Checks
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments

About

Coin trading feels different in Midtown.

On the edge of the Diamond District, newyorkgoldmarket offers a quiet corner for collectors and investors. The shop sits at 33 W 47th St Window #2, a narrow storefront that blends into the bustling jewelry trade around it. Gold and silver aren’t just commodities here; they’re part of a neighborhood where generations of dealers have traded precious metals in hushed tones. The address places you steps from Fifth Avenue, where the clatter of sidewalk vendors mixes with the hum of high-end boutiques.

Dealers at this location handle bullion, rare coins, and estate pieces, often working with customers who prefer discretion. Transactions happen quickly, without the fanfare of larger retailers. The shop’s presence in the Diamond District means security is tight, and the pace keeps up with the urgency of the market. Those who know the area understand that 47th Street operates on its own rhythm, where deals close between the ring of a doorbell and the next subway rumble below.

To reach them, call (917) 250-7774. The number connects you directly, no receptionist or automated menu. If you’re navigating the city, plan your route carefully—this stretch of Midtown rewards those who arrive prepared. For directions, the map is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c259208a1fa84f:0x67de94412fffec79.

The sidewalk outside Window #2 sees a steady stream of jewelers, tourists, and couriers, all moving with purpose. The scent of coffee from a nearby cart lingers in the air, a small comfort before stepping into the quiet intensity of the trade.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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