WOW - I just sold my old gold........

Thanks OP and to all who have posted.

FedEx just picked up my package.

So excited to get rid of stuff that I hadn't looked at for years!

And if I make a little (or alot!?) all the better!
 
Is all gold labeled as such? In other words, if its real, will it say 10K or 18K or whatever it is?

I have lots of pieces i thought were at least 10K, but some don't have it inscribed.

Anyone know?

I'm only on page 2 of this thread, so my apologies if someone already answered your question! :)

If it was made in the US or made for sale in the US, it should be hallmarked somewhere. Usually on the endcap or clasp of a chain or the under side of a charm/pendant/pin. Earrings can be just about anywhere, but usually on the back of the most substantial piece that's reasonably unobtrusive.

Most US gold jewelry tends to be 10K, 12K or 14K, with some 18K. Most European gold begins at 18K. Always, exceptions, of course.

And if it isn't hallmarked, don't toss it! Some older pieces are not hallmarked--ditto for some from other countries. Ask a dealer to test it.
 
I sent away for the goldfellow kit. Some of my gold is 18K ( from Italy, but it is not stamped ) Do I package it with the 14k???
 
Paypal did charge me a fee for the deposit goldfellow made yesterday. Almost $6. And it says its an e check so it won't clear for 3-5 days. I would have been better off having a check mailed to me. Probably would have gotten it sooner and wouldn't have paid the fee.:confused3

I just saw that too, and this is after I was told they cover the paypal fee. I emailed them and told them I'd rather have a check...you should too.
 

Okay, I don't understand all this math stuff. :confused: I have a little over an ounce of gold, so what do I do now to figure out about how much it's worth? :headache:
 
Anyone know if they take gold coins too-I have an 1915 2 1/2 dollar gold coin.

Be sure to check on the numismatic value as well as the bulk gold value of your coin. If it's in rough condition, it may only be worth the bulk gold value, but if it's in excellent condition, it could be worth more.
 
Be sure to check on the numismatic value as well as the bulk gold value of your coin. If it's in rough condition, it may only be worth the bulk gold value, but if it's in excellent condition, it could be worth more.

I too have some gold coins but have no idea who or where I could take them for an appraisal. And just as many have mentioned in this thread, even if you find a place, how do you know you can trust them? Can you give an more info? Thanks in advance.
 
I too have some gold coins but have no idea who or where I could take them for an appraisal. And just as many have mentioned in this thread, even if you find a place, how do you know you can trust them? Can you give an more info? Thanks in advance.


You might want to see if there are some local numismatic clubs. They may recommend some dealers over others. As with everything discussed in this thread, have your coins evaluated by more than one dealer. Also, check on the internet to see how condition is defined and if there are any online dealers who would provide a preliminary quote based on photos. Nothing binding, but it might give you some idea of the value.

I know just enough about the subject to be dangerous! My mother was the person with the knowledge! *LOL*
 
You can look up most any coin on eBay and see what they are bringing. Of course the condition of the coin plays a big part in the pricing, but at least you can see what the minimum and maximum prices are. My husband has been collecting coins since he was six. He is not a dealer per se, but he buys coins, sometimes whole collections, and scrap jewelry, too. I just stumbled across this thread and have been amazed after reading a few pages. It's sort of sad to see people parting with their collectibles, but I guess if the jewelry or coins are nothing the individual is truly interested in, it's smart to convert the items to cash.
 
I was also going through USGold Buyers but when I called Federal express they told me I had to put the shpiping charges on MY Credit card, the info I read said that US Gold Buyers pays to send items to them so how did you guys do it? Maybe I got a wrong answer. Thanks! Lisa

On their website, their account number is on the example form. You mark to bill receipent and put in their number. I went to Kinko's and got mine mailed out in time for tonight's pick up. :banana: I just had to fill out the form and drop the package in their box.
 
WOW!! I just stumbled on this thread today and now I am so excited! I decided to go with goldfellow.com b/c of post #206. I have three gold rings, and three silver rings so we will see how it goes!! Any extra money would be great :o) !!

--Missy
 
I just saw that too, and this is after I was told they cover the paypal fee. I emailed them and told them I'd rather have a check...you should too.

I did get a reply. Here it is:

There seems to be a problem with PayPal as this is not our program with them. We pay PayPal - not our customers. Please don't worry. I will have our Accounts Payable people contact PayPal first thing in the morning and we will rectify this immediately.

I appreciate you letting us know about the problem.

I will email you tomorrow once it is resolved. You will not be charged for this service.

Again, thank you for drawing this to our attention.


They know I'm posting on the Disboards so I'm pretty sure they will do it. I've talked to them via phone 3 different times and they seemed very nice and easy to deal with.
 
OMG I am driving myself crazy here.

I 'thought' I got a good deal at the pawn shop I sold it at last week. Now I am thinking I could do better. Anyone know if I have any sellers remorse recourse to get my stuff back from a pawn shop. I got $200 more than the local jewelry shop so I took it.:confused3
 
I ordered the envelope from goldfellow but maybe I should go to US Gold Buyers instead since it seems they pay more? Am I reading all the info right- that US Gold Buyers will pay more?
 
I think I'm going with goldbuyer too because they do seem to pay more. But first I'm going to go locally (live in central fla.) to do some comparison shopping to make sure I get the most for my stuff.
 
LOCAL vs. MAIL-AWAY ---

The mail-aways pay more because the local, independent jewelers and pawns are ALSO sending gold away to the refineries.

In other words, jewelers and pawns are *MIDDLE-MEN* so they must pay LESS to us the customer so THEY TOO, can make more when they send our stuff to the refineries.


Do you think thats true? I don't know but it makes sense to me. Thoughts?
 
I did get a reply. Here it is:

There seems to be a problem with PayPal as this is not our program with them. We pay PayPal - not our customers. Please don't worry. I will have our Accounts Payable people contact PayPal first thing in the morning and we will rectify this immediately.

I appreciate you letting us know about the problem.

I will email you tomorrow once it is resolved. You will not be charged for this service.

Again, thank you for drawing this to our attention.


They know I'm posting on the Disboards so I'm pretty sure they will do it. I've talked to them via phone 3 different times and they seemed very nice and easy to deal with.

Gold fellows called and told me I was charged the fee because I have a Premier account with PayPal. It's weird though, I do Pinecone and have been paid without having fees taken out. Since she had already told me there would be no fee, she is sending me a check to cover the fee.
 
I think I may contact US Goldbuyers. I have several gold rings that have stones in them - will US Goldbuyers take those or do I have to take the stones out of the rings first?
 
Gold fellows called and told me I was charged the fee because I have a Premier account with PayPal. It's weird though, I do Pinecone and have been paid without having fees taken out. Since she had already told me there would be no fee, she is sending me a check to cover the fee.


Do you have the 3-5 day hold on yours too?? Because it's an echeck?
 
Why is it taking so long for them , Goldfellows, to get my package , I mailed it off Tues?
 












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