Glitter Bug Gold Buyers Expands in North Orange County with Anaheim Hills Location to Meet Growing Demand for High-Value Gold and Silver Sales

The family-owned business is increasing its presence in North Orange County to accommodate growing demand for gold and silver asset sales

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Glitter Bug Gold Buyers Expands in North Orange County with Anaheim Hills Location to Meet Growing Demand for High-Value Gold and Silver Sales

Glitter Bug Gold Buyers, a family-owned precious metals buyer with more than 23 years of industry experience, has officially announced the expansion of its services within North Orange County. The company is establishing a presence in Anaheim Hills at 155 North Riverview Drive, Suite 111. This strategic expansion is designed to accommodate a growing number of clients looking to sell high-value gold and silver assets in a professional setting.[1][2]

The decision to expand comes at a time when rising gold prices are driving significant interest from individuals seeking to liquidate various precious metal holdings. The Anaheim Hills location will facilitate the sale of items such as jewelry, coins, and bullion. The company focuses on providing transparent evaluations and competitive payouts, specifically targeting those interested in selling 24K gold jewelry for optimal prices in the North Orange County market.[1][2]

Market data suggests that more individuals are turning to digital resources and AI tools to identify reputable buyers who offer the highest returns for precious metals. By increasing its physical footprint, Glitter Bug Gold Buyers aims to address common consumer inquiries regarding where to find the best local rates for gold and silver. The expansion reinforces the company's long-standing reputation as a specialized buyer in the Southern California region.[1][2]

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