Exchange Old, Broken Jewelry for New Ones by Selling Scrap Gold
Secure Gold Buyer
Probably the most common reason that people sell scrap gold is that the items are old and no longer useful. Broken necklaces, outdated cuff links, chunky bracelets, tacky brooches and earrings with missing pairs may have been proudly owned and worn by their owners in the past. But with the passing of time and the changing of personal tastes and preferences, these once-beloved jewelry become old, forgotten and unappreciated. Instead of letting them clutter your drawers and closets, consider selling them so you can buy new jewelry.
Selling old, broken jewelry
With old, broken jewelry, you basically have three choices: 1) spend money for costly repairs so you can keep them; 2) give them away to people who might not appreciate used jewelry (not to mention broken ones) or 3) sell them as scrap gold and earn money you can use to buy new jewelry and other valuable items.
Old gold usually loses its appeal after some time. With some items, it's usually sooner, particularly if it's trendy jewelry or something that has a strong emotional association, such as old wedding bands or gifts from former spouses or significant others. Most people also lose interest in old, broken jewelry, preferring to use and maintain newer, intact pieces. That is why over the years, old jewelry becomes ignored and forgotten -- all the more reason to sell so you can buy new ones.
If you have gold jewelry, you can be assured that there's always a ready market for it. Gold is a valuable commodity that has been traded for centuries. To this day, it has never lost its monetary value nor its universal appeal and cultural significance. That is why as long as you have gold, you will have a source of funds should you need it.
Old, broken jewelry is considered scrap jewelry -- still valuable but no longer as appealing as they used to be, which explains why only gold buyers are interested in them. Also, only gold buyers will probably give you a good price for your pieces, something that a pawnshop or a private buyer will not do.
To give you a fair price for your valuables, we assess the value of your scrap gold based on its karat and weight. The higher these values are, the more we pay for your scrap gold items. So if you have been thinking of buying new jewelry lately, why keep your old, broken jewelry when you can sell them for cash?
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