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I need the money and wondered if I should pawn it? My fiance doesn't want it and my father has no need for it...opinions?

2006-08-16 04:07:42 · 27 answers · asked by Kitten 4 in Family & Relationships Family

My father gave it to me saying to 'get rid of it' does this change anything?

2006-08-16 04:14:18 · update #1

27 answers

Personally, I think you should keep it. my parents are divorced and I still have my mother's engagement ring. The ring was sort of the initial commitment/promise that created the marital bond from which I was conceived. it was at one time a token of love and commitment, and should be cherished.

That's just me and I'm a bit sentimental and not at all supersticious. Trust me, there is no bad luck or curse on the ring and you wont get much at pawn.

2006-08-16 04:14:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

That wedding ring brought you into the world. There was a time when that ring on your dad's finger meant an union between your parents. If you were to pawn it there would come a time in your mature years that you would regret it the rest of your life. If you need money so bad what would you have done if he had not given you this ring? I have my mom's wedding ring (both my parents are gone) and even though they never divorced there is no amount of money I would take for it. If you are in a financial bind right now, get a second job . But do not pawn that ring, you will regret it.

2006-08-16 04:20:53 · answer #2 · answered by loving_yellow 2 · 1 0

I know how it is to need the money, but you usually do not get that much when you pawn a ring. Unless you are desperate, why not hold on to it for a while? You can sell it later if you find it doesn't mean anything to you. It may mean more to you later on.

I pawned a ring of my late father's. I regret it now even though I felt I had no choice at the time.

2006-08-16 04:14:43 · answer #3 · answered by Patti C 7 · 1 0

I wouldn't pawn it - your folks loved each other once enough to marry & have a family. It meant something then. Save it for your child. To be honest, you would get such a small amount of money if you tried to pawn it that it would hardly even cover the cost that was paid for the ring initially. I tried to pawn some stuff to get food for my kids & I took some of my nicest stuff - all the man would offer was $20.00. That was for real gold, real stones, real silver. I doubt you'd get very much for one gold ring. Save it.

2006-08-16 04:15:00 · answer #4 · answered by pumpkin 6 · 1 0

Check with your mom. Keep in mind, most things pawned don't get close to what was originally paid for it--so you might not get much.

If Mom is okay with you selling it, then go to a jewelry pawn shop that knows its stuff.

2006-08-16 04:12:56 · answer #5 · answered by Joyce W 2 · 0 0

How did the court enable him injury out with all that? If it became a broken engagement i might say provide them back. yet because it rather is a divorce she has a marvelous to maintain them. whether they're a relatives heirloom. He wasn't precisely questioning approximately relatives while he became banging his chick on the section now became he? wager his mom might roll over in her grave. what's to declare the FIL will rather shop them aside and could no longer hand them over to his son back for the subsequent marriage? shop the earrings. sell them and repay lots of the debt he left her. Or be rather nasty and say he ought to purchase them off her. Then they the two win. She gets lots of the money she needs to treatment the area HE left her in -- and he gets his fathers advantageous earrings back.

2016-12-14 06:40:23 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would suggest you hold on to it for awhile. Prices on jewelry are at a low anyway. One day you may wish you had kept it for sentimental reasons. Personally, I think it was a foolish thing for your dad to involve you in that way. If he didn't want the ring, he should have just discarded it himself.

2006-08-16 04:55:29 · answer #7 · answered by mamajo 2 · 0 0

He gave it to you because it is something from the relationship that he had with your mother. You came from this union and maybe he thought you might want it for sentimental reasons. I would try to make money some other way.

2006-08-16 04:14:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If your dad had the wedding ring that means that mom gave it to him and she doesn't care what happens to it. Go ahead and do what you like with it.

2006-08-16 04:15:04 · answer #9 · answered by savvyd 3 · 0 0

You won't get much pawning it, I would list it on e-bay or sell it to someone. How will your Mom feel about it? If she's ok with it, why not, if you feel no sentiment.

2006-08-16 04:13:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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