How To Sell Gold For Cash
>> Sep 13, 2017
In times of economic hardship it can be difficult to find ways to
feel more financially stable. Investing in a physical commodity like gold and
selling when the time is right can be one way to feel more financially secure in
tough economic times.
Used for thousands of years for coins, jewellery and artefacts gold
is a precious metal that has a history of high value. Unlike other currencies
that tend to lose their value because of evolving fiscal policies or inflation,
gold is still considered to be as valuable now as it was when it first came
into use.
There are countless gold-buying companies around today who will
offer you cold hard cash in return for your valuable jewellery. However, many
will offer a low price then sell it on at a much higher price.
Some gold items that you might consider selling for cash could
include:
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Wedding and engagement rings
·
Necklaces
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Miscellaneous jewellery
·
Tooth fillings that have fallen
out
·
Bullion bars
Understanding the value of
gold
In order for you to get an idea of what your precious jewellery
might be worth it’s important to consider the following:
·
Gold market price
Gold price usually remains high, but fluctuations do occur, so being
aware of its value should stop you from selling your gold at what might be
considered an unfavourable time.
·
Know the true value
The karat reading of your gold refers to the parts of gold contained
in the piece of jewellery. Karat or carat is the way in which the purity of the
gold is measured which ranges from 1 carat to 24. If karat readings are low,
this means that other metals are included in the jewellery. So, the higher the
percentage of gold, the higher price you can demand for your jewellery.
·
Factors affecting value
Condition plays a big part in determining the monetary value of your
jewellery. If the jewellery is in a poor condition the cost of restoration
might make selling the item a pointless exercise. Jewellery looks at its best
when it has been cleaned. If you are not confident you can make a proper job of
it, then let a professional jeweller clean it for you. Other factors affecting
the value of the item include the materials used, where the item was bought
originally and also rarity and beauty.
Where to sell your gold
·
Jewellers
Many online jewellers offer a free, no-obligation valuation so you
know exactly how much you might get for your treasured item.
·
Pawnbrokers
Pawnbrokers are unlikely to give you anything close to what you’ll
get at jewellers or online, but if you need cash extremely fast, then this is
probably your best bet.
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Cash for gold companies
Many of these companies have came out of nowhere in the last few
years. Before sending your treasure items to these companies, research their
reputation online. If you discover that 15 out of 20 online reviews are
negative then it’s probably best you take your valuables elsewhere.
·
Car boot sale
Car boot sales are a popular way to sell second hand goods such as
gold, and it is somewhere where you are in control of the price. However you
could be waiting around for a long time on a sale - that’s even if you make a
sale at all.
·
Antique dealers
If your item is classed as an antique then you have a good chance of
selling to an antique dealer, which you can either find on your high street or
through searching trade association websites.
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Auction
An auction can be one of the most thrilling ways to make money on
your gold. If rival bidders get into a competition over your gold, you could
potentially be looking at a better price when selling elsewhere. However, the
fees of using an auction can be fairly high and there’s no guarantee of a sale
either.
·
Gold party
Modelled on traditional Tupperware parties at gold parties, guests
are invited to bring their unused gold jewellery and sell without having to go
to a jewellers or a pawnshop. You won’t always receive a fair deal but
attending a gold party can be a good testing ground to see what your item might
actually be worth.
Before accepting an offer
Before you make your final decision about where to sell and how much
for, always check the company’s reputation with the Better Business Bureau or
your country’s equivalent. There are lots of companies that have terrible
reputations when it comes to treating people fairly, so do your homework before
you part with your precious item.
Investing in gold
Rather than just selling off a few items in order to make an extra
bit of cash, you could always take things up a level by regularly investing in
gold. Investing in gold jewellery is the best starting point for those who are
new to the game. You can find well-priced gold jewellery by keeping in touch
with local pawnbrokers, searching on websites like eBay and by simply asking
around.
Some final thoughts
The key thing to remember before selling your gold jewellery is not
to act on impulse and carefully evaluate every piece of jewellery that you are
going to sell. Remember not to let your emotional attachment cloud your
judgement on how much your item should worth. Don’t forget too that selling gold jewellery
will not make you rich overnight - but it can however place some extra cash in
your pocket.
This is a guest post by http://lois-bullion.com/
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