The Gold Party is over and I have to let you know it was very successful. People went home quite surprised by the amount of CASH their gold brought them. I am going to be planning another one very shortly.
A great time was had by all. There was a little wine, a little cheese, some great laughter, a very nice evening, and quite a few ooh’s and ah’s when it came down to weighing the gold and handing out the cash. It was fascinating to see how much a little pile of 10kt., 14kt., or 18kt. added up to a significant amount of cash. There were some great big smiles on people’s faces.
You won’t be pressured into selling at my gold party. In fact, everyone wanted to go home and dig a little deeper in their jewelry boxes. Unfortunately we were limited on time. But I am now working with a few people to purchase their precious metals on an individual basis. This could also work for you, if you prefer a little more privacy about selling your gold.
What To Bring?
Bring anything and everything that you think that you want to sell, even if you aren’t sure what it is. Don’t worry if it’s clean or if you’re not sure it’s even gold. I will test it to be sure. Bring single earrings, broken jewelry, gold teeth, outdated jewelry that you don’t like, old settings that have the stones out or anything that you can dig out of your jewelry box. Bring gold, platinum and silver. You will receive cash for all of it.
I can advise you whether to keep it or not, and tell you what it is if it’s a unique or antique item. I can also advise you where to go to get your best price if the item is too special to be sold at a gold party for scrap. I’ve taken numerous items “on memorandum” — a type of jeweler’s loan — and sold them for clients to help get the best price because some estate pieces will bring more money than if they were simply melted. I make a few calls to see where the pricing is in the industry and make an offer to you.
How are Gold and Other Metals Priced?
Rates are based on the current precious metals market for that individual day. As an example: Gold is currently around $950.00 per ounce. This is for bullion 100% pure gold — or 24 karat. The gold that you’ll bring in is less than 24 karat. But remember, your 14 karat herringbone necklace is gold combined with another metal, so the weight of your necklace is not a solid weight in pure gold so you’ll be paid on the actual amount of gold in your necklace.
What Should You NOT Sell?
Sometimes there are some things you should just keep. When I see something important that I think you should hold on to and take home with you, I’ll tell you. I’ll, also, tell you if a piece should go to an auction house such as Christie’s or Sotheby’s or if you have a rare item that would only grow in value for you, for example. You can then judge whether or not it’s in your interest to sell it. Good jewelers and gemologists will always advise on whether you should hold on to a piece or if the cash is the better option.
It was a great party and I look forward to more. Gold’s up! Why not take advantage? When’s that last time you went to a party, had fun, drank a little wine and made money???? Never! Dig deep in your jewelry box. Take advantage of the “stuff” that’s just lying around moldering and make you some CASH!