




When it comes to selling gold jewelry, a gold buyer will test for gold content, but a gold buyer will not insist that you bring in perfect pieces of jewelry. People who buy gold are not interested in the shape or design of your gold jewelry; the value is in the gold itself.
You can bring broken or single earrings, necklaces and brooches with broken clasps, necklaces that are twisted, charms that have long been separated from their chains, and any other gold you may have laying around.
Remember a gold buyer does not work for a pawn shop. At a pawn shop, they buy goods from you and hold onto them until you return. If you don't return, then they sell the items you left behind. It is not easy to sell things that are broken, so they are not eager to take in such items.
When you sell your gold, a gold buyer measures the gold content of the items you bring and pays you accordingly. Then the jewelry is melted down and the gold is separated from any other metals it may contain.
After that, it may be used to make new jewelry, to make gold coins or it could even be used in electronics. Yes, if you didn't know, some electronics contain gold, but not enough gold for you to dig out your old electronics to try to sell them as scrap gold.
Instead, look through your jewelry box. Many people have held onto broken jewelry intending to fix it, but they find that they just do not get to it. Why not get some benefit from that broken, unused gold jewelry by selling your gold?
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