
Where to Buy Goldbacks
Goldbacks are available through trusted online distributors and local precious metal dealers nationwide. Use the chart below to find the right distributor for you and get your hands on this innovative gold-backed currency.
- BUY ONLINE
- BUY IN PERSON
Find A Official Goldback Distributor Online
Explore our list of featured online distributors and visit their websites to exchange for Goldbacks.
Find A Local Goldback Distributor Near You
Use our interactive map to locate a Goldback distributor in your area and shop in person.
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The Vault & Co
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Zac’s Coins
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NumismaticClassics
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Goldback Official Distributor
Powercircle General Trading L.L.C.
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How to Buy Goldbacks
STEP 1
Choose Your Distributor
Use the chart above to find an online or local distributor from our network.
STEP 2
Select the State Series
We currently offer six state series of our gold-backed currency: Florida, South Dakota, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Nevada, and Utah. Availability may differ by distributor.
STEP 3
Pick Your Denominations
Goldbacks are available in five standard denominations: 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50. The Florida series includes three additional denominations: ½, 2, and 100.
STEP 4
Complete Your Exchange
Finalize your order with your chosen distributor and rest easy knowing you’re investing in inflation-resistant, gold-backed currency.
STEP 5
Spend or Stack Your Goldbacks
Check out our merchant map to find businesses that accept Goldbacks, or stack them and watch them appreciate.
FAQ
Can I buy Goldbacks for cash?
Yes, Goldbacks are highly liquid and can be exchanged for cash through various platforms like eBay and Reddit, often at prices above the average exchange rate. Many online dealers, including Money Metals, Alpine Gold, and Defy the Grid, also offer competitive buyback programs for gold currencies.
For example, Alpine Gold Exchange allows Goldbacks to be redeemed based on the UPMA.org Daily Member Rate at the time of receipt. If the Goldbacks are out-of-network, a 5% fee is applied, which may vary for exchanges exceeding $10,000. Be sure to check the latest rates before initiating your exchange.
Why do Goldback prices vary?
Prices can differ between distributors to account for various factors like shipping and handling. However, Goldbacks maintain fungibility, ensuring fair value across all denominations. For example, you can exchange 50 individual ‘one’ Goldbacks for a single ‘fifty’ Goldback and vice versa.
Why don’t the Goldback prices match the exchange rate?
The exchange rate helps merchants set consistent pricing. Individual distributor prices can vary based on their costs, margins, and market conditions, so we recommend comparing rates to find the best deal.

Interested in Selling Goldbacks?
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