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How to Sell Gold and Gold Price


 Easy to Sell Gold
 

In today's market, it is easy to find buyers of precious metal on the Internet or in your local area. If your buyer with your mailing jewelry, be sure you are comfortable with the company for shipping and insurance costs before making your valuables. Important: Be careful when doing business with a company that proposes to send your valuables in a "kit" or an envelope and drop in a mailbox! They are an unnecessary risk of loss or theft. Regardless of how little you can sell, I urge you to choose the companies that offers free insured FedEx, UPS or DHL service. This type of service offers the best protection as well as a third-party tracking number that lets you know when the buyer has received your package. I want you to get the most money from selling your unwanted gold jewelry. You should expect your transaction to be in a safe and on-board manner. How to Sell Gold jewelry Unfortunately, at any time, it seems a simple way to make a fast buck, dishonest people in the game. Unfortunately, this also applies to the buyers of precious metals. The information I have, which should help you in choosing the best companies to do with the company paying the highest prices, with the safest shipping methods and the fastest payment for your gold price, platinum and silver.
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 How to Sell Gold Jewelry
 

The unit of measurement for the value of precious metals is a troy ounce. " Every troy ounce of pure gold, platinum or silver can be "diluted" or "alloyed with other metals to make jewelery. In the United States, gold jewelry is usually alloyed in 10 Karat (kt), 14 kt, or 18Kt. The higher the per carat higher the level of pure gold jewelry is your return. The proportion of pure gold in 10kt is 41%, 14kt is 58.3% and 18Kt is 75%. So, if the price of pure gold is $ 800 per ounce, 10kt is at $ 333/oz, 14kt is $ 466/0z and 18Kt is at $ 600/oz. The actual price you can expect to receive will depend on the amount that you sell. However, if someone offers you less than 50% of the above prices you should another buyer! The weight of precious metal jewelry is one of two ways: either in Pennyweight (DWT) or in grams (GR). Do not confuse them. An ounce of gold weighs either 20 or Pennyweight 31.1grams. When you sell your gold jewelry, you should expect, said the Pennyweight or grammage of the piece (s) that you sell and a price in dollars per gram Pennyweight or the buyer pays. Example: 10.0 DWT bracelet, multiplied by $ 15.00/DWT is at a price of $ 150 and have the same bracelet weighed on a gram scale weigh 15.0gr multiplied by $ 10.00/GR and still at a price of $ 150. Every company buying gold should be willing to quote you their daily price offering for the different carats and the price difference for larger quantities. You should beware of those who are not able to give a clear answer.
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