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5 Things To Know About Selling Gold

Gold hits $1700 an ounce. Here are some things to know.

Gold prices soared above $1,700 an ounce early Monday, as buyers reacted to the U.S. credit rating drop. If you are thinking about cashing in your gold, here are "5 Things" you need to know first. 

1. How Much? An ounce of gold jewelry isn't worth the same as an ounce of gold. Since pure gold is soft, other metals — or alloys — are often added when making jewelry, which results in the gold's karat rating. The higher the karat, the greater percentage of gold. For example, 24k is 99.9-percent pure, 18k is 75 percent pure, 14k is 58.5 percent, and that 10k college ring in your dresser is 41.7 percent pure. 

2. Who's Troy? To further complicate the math, an ounce of gold isn't a true ounce, but a Troy ounce, which at 31 grams, is not the same as a traditional ounce, which is 28 grams. 

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3. Market Price: The price of gold fluctuates with the markets. With the current economic uncertainties in the U.S. and abroad, many investors are seeking refuge in gold. To check the latest market prices for precious metals, visit kitco.com

4. Relative Value: Before rushing out to sell everything in your jewelry box, keep in mind that sentimental value often exceeds market value. An heirloom bracelet is probably worth more to you as is than it would be to a jeweler melted down. Likewise, decorative gem stones typically do not add value to jewelry that will be melted down, so have them removed before selling. 

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5. Shop Around: Shop around to get the best price for your gold. Like with most financial decisions, it is always a good idea to get at least three estimates. There are a couple local businesses currently buying gold. The is a full service gold buying company which enables groups or individuals to sell their unwanted gold jewelry to be recycled. This company will either come to your home and host a gold selling party or can be accessed at in Fair Haven on Tuesdays.  in Fair Haven buys gold at their store on River Rd. 


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