Where To Sell Broken And Mismatched Jewelry
There are several ways to sell intact jewelry that’s in excellent condition. But what if your bracelet is broken, or if you’ve lost one valuable earring? If your item is made of gold, platinum, or silver, by reason of its precious metal composition you still have something of value.
You’re not likely to find an interested buyer on Ebay or Craigslist for this type of item. Besides, there is an easier way to get cash for broken jewelry than going through the hassle of listing and selling it on an auction or classified site. There’s no need to photograph your piece in an appealing way, or arranging face to face meetings with local prospective buyers.
Who’s the best buyer for your jewelry? To restore its value, your item will need to be processed from its current form back into gold or silver bars for use in manufacturing. The refinery that purifies and recovers precious metals has special licenses and machinery for this purpose.
If you were to take your item to a pawn shop down the road that offers “free appraisals”, they will lowball their cash offer for your item so they can turn around and sell it to a refinery for profit.
Thanks to the internet, several scrap gold buyers have simplified the gold, platinum and silver selling for you. Without leaving home, you can request their postage paid envelope, send in your insured item, and wait a few days for your check.
Consider the check as an offer for your piece. If you decide to accept the scrap gold buyer’s price, you can just cash or deposit the check and the transaction is complete.
If for any reason you don’t think their offer is fair, you can simply return the check to receive your item back, no questions asked.
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