How To Get Cash For Your Gold PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alan Liddy   
Thursday, 20 May 2010 20:23
The idea of getting Cash for Gold Jewelry is a very real concept and more and more people everyday are finding out how to make a little extra money by selling their old or unwanted jewelry.
by AlanLiddy


The idea of getting Cash for Gold Jewelry is a very real concept and more and more people everyday are finding out how to make a little extra money by selling their old or unwanted jewelry.

Gold has become very valuable in today's economy. Selling your unwanted jewelry is a good idea if you need to put a little extra cash in your pocket or if you are stuck trying to pay an unexpected bill.

Cash for Gold - Now or Later?

There is no better time now to convert your old gold jewelry into money. Yep, the value of gold on the open market seems to be headed higher and higher, almost without an upper bound. But the simple fact remains, it will not continue to climb on its upward path forever.

Gold has been on an almost unbelievable climb for over a year now, but many experts think that as the economy recovers, the price of gold could level off or even start to decline. Cash for jewelry is very real, but ask yourself this question.

So how much is your gold really worth?

Just like a lot of people in this difficult economy, I am sure that you are wondering just how much you can really get for your gold jewelry. Pure gold in a refined, industrial form is valued at about 35 dollars a gram right now.

Most golden jewelry will be somewhere between 10K and 18K. Look for the karat stamp somewhere on your jewelry. The closer the number is to 24, the more your jewelry is worth.

Now here is the most important question that you can ask yourself if you need some extra cash in this difficult economy.

Where can I get the most money for my jewelry?

You should sell your jewelry to an online gold buyer that is also a refinery if you are going to get the most cash possible.

Yep, that's all there is to it.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.