mnottertail
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I measure gold in pennywieghts. 1 ounce = 18.2291667 pennyweights todays spot price is 1124.10 at the time I write this. 10k is around 20 bucks a dwt 14K is around 30 bucks a dwt 18k is around 40 bucks a dwt 24k is around 50 bucks a dwt (thats selling at around 912/1124 or about 80% of spot) an average wedding ring is around 2-3 dwt your stones are not really all that valuable in that you have to have about a half a plastic sandwich bag full to make any meaningful money, (meaning for them to even lowball any sort of offer above shipping cost) same with gold and silver (which is going for .74 cents a dwt on your available markets) because the diamond markets are controlled by a very select few and they deal only in weight. you would be hard pressed to sell your singles to anybody. Why is this? Oh, honey, I love the way you squeal like a pig when I fuck you in the ass, it makes my tits melt, lets get married. Okie Dokie, Jim! But I am going to have to buy you a pretty used ring from a pawnshop, sold by reason of failed marraige due to the woman being a skanky whore, because I can't afford a new pristine one. Jim, my darling, my poopchute just became a one way valve again. So, you are only going to get (at best) 80% of spot, for guys like us that can amass enough gold to sell it to the actual merchants, and we get somewhere around 10%. Something that is going to put a big dent in whatever hunkie is thinking about whenever he goes to sell, unless he is hassidim and family, because otherwise he can never sell at spot. So, some of your antique stuff might be worth more than market, but thats rare unless you are a kennedy or a vanderbilt because you usually have very pedestrian, run of the mill lines of jewelry that were bought at local jewellers and not tiffanys or some purveyor for Richard Burton looking for another blowjob from Lizzie. The quality is rarely there. So, good stuff...but the difference in retail and wholesale and merchant prices and mostly the werewithal to deal with the 'merchant clans' is what ails you. You go to auction hoping perhaps to bring higher prices. Who do you think is buying plebian jewelry there? Well, auctioneer is going to take 20% as well, plus some advertising costs. So, unless there is some sentimental value to grannys old ring and you want to pass it on, it hasnt any more value and usually less for jewelry value than modern stuff. Hazel? where did you get that positively ancient and decrepit old looking ring? Got a good deal on it at a pawnshop/jewellery reseller. Oh, my what a nice story, bag lady! Jewelry resellers have to clean (labor infuckintensive let me tell you) polish and size and appraise jewelry and have to turn a profit on the stuff besides, so get more than 20% margin there. Anna Karas and whatnot? You paid for the name, mostly. Name disappears when you melt it. Not worht shit more than the next stuff. So, the main thing is to find someone you trust to give you an honest weight and price. Sorry if I shattered your dreams, holly, but here from the mean streets, that's how it works, in america and the world. Ron
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Have they not divided the prey; to every man a damsel or two? Judges 5:30
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