Eastmark, Southeast Mesa · ~45 Miles · 50-Minute Drive
Gold Buyer Near Eastmark
Call First — Best Price in the Metro
Eastmark is one of Mesa's newest master-planned communities — and YML Refinery in Youngtown is the highest-paying precious metals buyer in the metro. 45 miles apart. Call first at (623) 974-3772 to confirm the drive makes sense for your items.
Eastmark, Mesa
Why Eastmark Sellers Choose YML Refinery
Eastmark — the master-planned community near Signal Butte and Elliot Road in southeast Mesa — is one of the Phoenix metro's fastest-growing communities. New construction, young professionals, and high-income households are accumulating fine jewelry and making investment-grade coin purchases.
Southeast Mesa has limited high-quality buyers. YML Refinery is 45 miles via the 202 — worth it for any meaningful collection. Call first for an honest estimate.
- 45 miles via Loop 202 West to I-10 West to Grand Ave
- Newer fine jewelry from high-income Eastmark households — properly evaluated
- Call (623) 974-3772 for phone estimate before driving
- XRF testing — transparent, in-front-of-you evaluation
What We Pay vs. Local Buyers
| Pawn shop (50%) | $150 on $300 melt |
| Mall kiosk (60%) | $180 on $300 melt |
| YML Refinery (85%) | $255 on $300 melt |
Eastmark FAQ
Questions From Eastmark Sellers
Depends on what you're selling. Call (623) 974-3772 first — describe your items and we'll give you a phone estimate. If the math works (it usually does on anything over $300 melt value), come in. If it doesn't, we'll tell you.
Yes. Whether it's jewelry from a previous home or investment coins you're liquidating, we evaluate everything properly and pay 80–90% of melt. No item too new, no piece too old.
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Eastmark: Call First, Drive Once
Get a phone estimate at (623) 974-3772, then make the drive to Youngtown. You'll leave with more cash than any Eastmark-area buyer would have offered.