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Its 2 1/4 carat rings a sapphire ring and 1/4 Carat white gold earrings and 1/2 Carat White Gols diamond Necklace not sure if that helps

2007-04-18 00:37:10 · 5 answers · asked by SiberianHusky_8 2 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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Stay away from pawn brokers, on average they will give you approximatly 10-15 % of the actualy value of your goods. This is how pawn brokers make their money. buy low ,sell high. Check with a reputable jewler in your area and they can direct you towards a stone brokerage who will give you fair market value for your stones.

2007-04-18 01:02:41 · answer #1 · answered by booz_ 1 · 1 0

In order to make ends meet, you have to make the toughest sacrifices in the world. If you are going to sell your beautiful jewelry, make sure you do your research on pawn shops. Once you've done that, choose the most reliable pawn shop in the world, sell your jewelry there, and get a receipt for the procedure.

Make sure you make a list of the pieces of jewelry that you are selling before entering a pawn shop.

2007-04-18 00:53:07 · answer #2 · answered by Louise Smith 7 · 1 0

sure, a minimum of supply up in some shops and take a glance! i finished up getting my ring at a pawn save because of the fact it substitute into the only place that had rings sufficiently small to in good shape my tiny palms (I positioned on a length 4, resizing frequently distorts the ring). there have been some appropriate products of rings attainable, in super shape and extra kinds than attainable at a mall jeweler's. remember, you are the single that has to positioned on the ring on a daily basis. The gown, in simple terms as quickly as, so why spend plenty on it?

2016-11-25 19:20:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i would try ebay before a pawn shop. if you think the jewelry is pretty valuable, maybe get it appraised so you can include the appraisal when you sell it. i went to a pawn shop one time to see about selling a promise ring from an ex, i was with him when he bought it for $800, the pawn shop offered me $40.

2007-04-18 05:13:22 · answer #4 · answered by premiumbodyjewelrydotcom 3 · 0 0

well if you wont get it in the pawnshop, you can not ask for more price while if you will get it there and polish or renew its looks then the more you will have the opportunity to ask a higher price.

2007-04-18 00:45:40 · answer #5 · answered by pinkbullet 5 · 0 0

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