1. The price of gold is near an all-time record high
If you've checked gold prices, you know that gold is at a historical, all time high. There is no better time to sell than right now. Over the years, your jewelry box can become cluttered with pieces of old or worn out jewelry that you no longer wear. If you have old scrap gold in the form of broken, unworn or unwanted jewelry, bring it into U.S. Jewelry Exchange and we will give you a quote.
Items you might have lying around in your house may include: mismatched earrings, broken chains, broken bracelets, old earring backs, broken anklet chains, old ring mountings, old school rings, old gold charms, old gold watch cases and bracelets, out of fashion nugget style gold and more.
2. Your jewelry has gone out of fashion
Many Americans pride ourselves on keeping up with fashions and trends in jewelry. Those of which can change quite rapidly! As a result, on occasion, we might buy gold jewelry that is trendy knowing that in a matter of months or even weeks it will no longer be in style.
Thus we often find ourselves with gold jewelry that is no longer fashionable or pieces that have become boring to us. Yesterday’s gold chandelier earrings are today’s fashion no-no. In order to keep abreast of styles, it is smart to sell old gold jewelry that we no longer want or need and use the cash to buy jewelry that will satisfy us at that time. There are too many beautiful pieces to suffer through wearing the jaded, unsavory ones in our jewelry box!
3. To pay off credit card balances
Gold prices have reached some of the highest ever, making now a good time to profit from your jewelry. If you're looking for some extra cash to pay off your credit card and other debt, selling your gold jewelry might be a good way to go.
Getting an appraisal, selling higher karat gold, and using reputable buyers, such as those at U.S. Jewelry Exchange, are just a few of the ways to maximize your profit.
4. To earn money to put into money making ventures or personal hobbies
If you’re not wearing it or saving it for a specific reason, how good of an investment could it be? A smart approach would be to clean the dust off and trade that old, unwanted jewelry in for cash at U.S. Jewelry Exchange. Then go out and get that boat you’ve always wanted or take that course at the local college that you’ve always desired to take! There is no point to having it around if you’re not going to use it!
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