Cash for Gold now from JewelBasket. JewelBasket deals directly with the refiners, so we pay the most cash for gold. Our rates are updated twice daily, for the fairest, most current prices.
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Posted by: temp | April 22, 2010 at 08:23 AM
Before you sell your jewelry for the cash, just do your research first on internet, because you can get more cash for your jewelry than you’ve expected. Once you know the scrap gold value of your items it will become easier for you to garb the best cash for gold. It is quite possible that scrap goldbuying companies or gold party companies are going to give you the best deal for your scrap gold. The value or payment of your old gold is based on the current market price of gold and the purity of the gold content in your items. The higher the gold content, the higher the value of the item…! The same standards apply when you buy scrap and broken platinum, gold or sterling silver.
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Posted by: Dollars for Gold | January 03, 2011 at 07:17 AM
When it comes to measuring gold content the most accurate and widely favored method is the fire assay.
Posted by: oro | January 17, 2011 at 05:31 AM
This is a good service, but I wonder if you could sell that gold *unrefined directly to a jeweller for a discount price than the jewellery supply shops would sell rolled out sheet?
Posted by: Yagga jewellery | May 05, 2012 at 06:47 AM