1) Check your yellow pages for a pawn shop. You can also check them online. Go to yellowbook.com
2) Try eBay.
Note: Legally, if you were given the rings and then didn't get married they are technically property of the person that gave them to you and if you sold them you would have to give the proceeds back to the person that gave you the rings in the first place.
2006-10-04 07:54:04
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answered by Laura 4
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Ebay is probably your best bet.... but you will need good pictures of them. You will also have to insure them when shipping (better than losing a fortune in the mail) and you will have to pay ebays fees (which really arent a large amount). NEVER take jewelry to a pawn shop.... buying from there isnt all bad, but selling is because they will give you about 10% of the true value. TOPS. If you prefer not to sell over ebay find local jewelry stores and see if they will buy it outright or sell it on consignment. Regardless of how you sell it I would recommend having it appraised (it will cost a little) that way you will know the true value of the jewelry.
If you email me with pictures and full description I MIGHT know someone interested... please include asking price though.
2006-10-04 15:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't suggest you go to a pawn shop....you'll get nothing for them. Go to a big chain store, see if they have an "estate" section and ask them if they will sell on consignment. You're more likely to get a better price for them. I'd suggest you clean them and maybe even have them polished before....makes them look like new.
re: the above....depends on who broke up the engagement. Him? The rings are yours. You....give them back.
2006-10-04 14:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure that a "pond shop" would be interested since they probably only sell stuff relating to ponds. You might try a pawn shop.
2006-10-04 14:53:55
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answered by Got2seeit 2
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It's a pawn shop that you might like to seek out.
But you may also sell on E-bay as well.
2006-10-04 15:38:02
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answered by PT&L 4
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I'd suggest trying Ebay??
Pawn shops won't give you what they're worth I'm sure....
2006-10-04 14:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i would recommend craig's list or ebay or perhaps an ad in your local community newspaper in the classified section eliminate shipping hassles. g/l
2006-10-04 14:59:19
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answered by So Happy!! 4
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Try ebay
2006-10-04 14:53:39
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answered by shyhonney 4
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www.craigslist.com
I have tried that site and sold a lot of things in it.
Good luck.
2006-10-04 15:35:01
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answered by White 7
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