How to get a fair price for your old, unused, scratched, broken, or damaged jewelry and gold.
Do you have a jewelry box stuffed in the bottom drawer of one of your dressers that hasnt been opened, or possibly even thought of, in years? It was put there and forgotten because none of the items are ever used anymore. So, why leave it there collecting dust and being forgotten, when the majority of what is in there has a high monetary value on the market. Seriously, if its just sitting there, not being used then why not sell it and receive some of your hard earned money back? The amazing part is when you realize how much money you might be able get for all that useless old stuff.
With the variety of buyers out there, comes a variety of jewelry that has demand in the market. Some examples of items that have parties interested in purchasing them would be rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, charms, and even class rings. Even items like gold fillings have an interested party somewhere willing to pay for it. You might ask What if my jewelry is old, damaged, or even broken? Is there still a demand? The answer is absolutely yes. As stated above, there is a market for all types and forms of jewelry. How much can you expect to get for your old, broken, or just unused jewelry? This all depends on an estimate you can have prepared by a jewelry store.
So the next step, after choosing which pieces you would be willing or happy to part with, would be to take it to a local jewelry store and see how much it could be sold for. The process would include a jeweler examining the jewelry and quoting a price. Now you have options; you could shop around for a better price, or sell it to the jeweler on the spot. The decision is yours depending on how fast you want to part with it.
If you arent getting the desired price for your jewelry that you are trying to part with, the possibility of having the item refurbished may be there. This is the process of having the item cleaned and/or polished, which will increase the luster, in turn increase the value or selling price. (You may not receive as high of a bump in value if trying to sell it to the jeweler that did the refurbishing; online auction venues might be the way to go) Also, fetching a higher price for a certain piece, might alleviate some of the stress of parting with something you may have grown slightly fond of, even though you dont use it anymore.
Some may be wondering if going to a jewelry store is even necessary when there are so many online venues that offer to purchase jewelry. As such as we wish otherwise, these online venues simply are not the best resource for selling jewelry. In most cases, the prices offered will be very low. In some unfortunate scenarios, these sellers may be outright scam artists. So, why deal with such a problem when it could be much easier to simply sell the items to a jeweler in your neighborhood? Following that option will prove to be a much wiser plan in the end.