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Has anyone sold any old jewelry for cash and can recommend a reputable place? I have seen a few news articles, but I am looking for places you gals have actually gone to. Thanks.
Katie,
PCOS since May 2005,
Fostering since November 2010
Adoption since December 2011
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*Cold Hands, Warm Heart*
Re: Selling old gold Jewelry
Go to several places for appraisals! I went to 4 different places and got VERY different quotes. The place in Kenwood that advertises on TV that they have the best prices (I think it's JS) were good but I ended up getting more. They were a good starting point, though. The next best quote was at Coins Plus. I went to the one in Florence. I think they offered about $75 more than JS. Another small place offered me $100 less than JS. I was on my way to sell it at Coins Plus and happened to see a "We Buy Gold" sign at an independent jewelry store called Boyle Jewelers in Erlanger and they beat Coins Plus.
I kept worrying about getting the most but I finally just pulled the trigger and sold it. I was unemployed at the time and the extra $1000 was nice. I had a bunch of gold chains that I bought in the early 90's!
I am on the west side so I was thinking American Trading Co off Colerain (always here their ads on radio), but I am seeing tons of other places.
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