2010年7月29日星期四

Haute Jewelry for Fall

A drawback to this is that most buyers at antique boutiques will pick and choose from your selection rather than buying everything you have. They may not consider some of your gold the right style or they may decide it is too worn or damaged. You could end up with half of your gold still in your hands when you leave an antique or vintage jewelry store.Where can you sell all of your gold jewelry without worrying about the style? A pawn shop is an alternative. When selling gold to a pawn shop, keep in mind that they are going to offer you a low price in hopes they can turn around and sell your jewelry to someone else for a nice profit. Because the jewelry isn’t new, they will need to offer it to buyers at a reasonable savings and they pass the difference on to you. You won’t get anywhere near what your gold jewelry is actually worth, but it will be something. Pawn shops will sometimes also buy gold coins, but scrap gold such as broken jewelry, old watches or fillings won’t interest them.If you look online, you’ll find many companies that are now actively looking for gold that can be melted down and used to create new items. The advantage is obvious if you have a variety of scrap gold such as broken watches, gold fillings, old, out-of-style jewelry and broken bits and pieces – a scrap gold buyer will happily purchase everything.There are two different types of gold buyers. The first is a middleman that buys up scrap gold and then sells it at a profit to a smelting company or gold recycling center. You’ll get a lower dollar figure for your scrap gold if you sell to a middleman. The best place to sell your gold is to a company that refines the gold themselves.