My mother-in-law wants us to sell a bunch of her old gold jewelry (and a bit of silver) for her. Her father-in-law was a NYC jeweler (as in they made the jewelry), so she has what seems like a lot to me.
Even though I recently got into goldmoney.com and bought a quantity of gold, at 83, I think it's reasonable for her to sell and have some fun money. (She called us today because breaking $900 made the news.)
Anyway, what's the best way to do this? Go to a jeweler? An estate jeweler? A "We Buy Gold" advertiser?
Will they just weigh the lot and offer us a % of the bullion price? Will they divy it up by carat weight first? Should we take a few pieces to multiple shops and get offers?
What are the odds it's more valuable as jewelry than melted down? It's mostly very old-fashioned, "bulky" pieces. (My wife wouldn't wear it.) Some of it may be Tiffany designs (w/o Tiffany markings) because grandpa's shop made jewelry for them. Could that a difference?
We're in the NJ suburbs. Does this rate a trip to NYC?
Thanks!
LB
Even though I recently got into goldmoney.com and bought a quantity of gold, at 83, I think it's reasonable for her to sell and have some fun money. (She called us today because breaking $900 made the news.)
Anyway, what's the best way to do this? Go to a jeweler? An estate jeweler? A "We Buy Gold" advertiser?
Will they just weigh the lot and offer us a % of the bullion price? Will they divy it up by carat weight first? Should we take a few pieces to multiple shops and get offers?
What are the odds it's more valuable as jewelry than melted down? It's mostly very old-fashioned, "bulky" pieces. (My wife wouldn't wear it.) Some of it may be Tiffany designs (w/o Tiffany markings) because grandpa's shop made jewelry for them. Could that a difference?
We're in the NJ suburbs. Does this rate a trip to NYC?
Thanks!
LB
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