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“Diamonds are forever” -De Boehrs Mining Company. This slogan was
put forth in 1948 to showcase the enduring nature of diamond
jewelry. However, the truth is, diamond jewelry isn’t the only
jewelry type to endure throughout the years. Jewelry of all sorts
have been down the younger generations since the first piece of
jewelry was created. Of course, this means that today there is a
great deal of estate jewelry that lies unused and unseen.
Estate jewelry, for those that are unaware, is any jewelry that
has been passed down to a younger generation. This includes
vintage jewelry (any piece made in the last 20 to 100 years) and
antique jewelry (any piece made in a previous era). Perhaps
unsurprisingly, estate jewelry is usually quite valuable. However,
many individuals never sell theirs. This isn’t because they
couldn’t use the money, it’s simply because they don’t know the
market. “How much is my jewelry worth?” “Where does one sell
estate jewelry?” These are common questions, and we’re here to
provide answers.
When one wishes to sell estate jewelry, one must recognize that
it’s not possible to fully appraise your jewelry without proper
training. However, there are a few tricks one can use to estimate
the price range. First, one should check the metal for hallmarks.
If the jewelry is made of gold, check for “24K”. If silver, search
for “Sterling” or “925”. These are both signs that the jewelry is
pure. Second, check the spot price of your metal. The spot price
is the current value of a single troy ounce of precious metal.
Third, familiarize yourself with the gem value of your stones.
Lastly, look carefully at the jewelry’s condition. Following these
steps should give you a relative price range.
The next issue to search for the best place to sell estate
jewelry. There are several antique jewelry buyers in the world,
each of which generally falls into one of three categories: Local
buyers, Smelters, and Online buyers. Local antique jewelry buyers
are usually jewelry stores and pawn shops. These stores offer
single-day transactions, allowing one to go in and come out with
cash in just one visit. However, these stores will usually only
pay about 1/7th of the market price.
One might also sell estate jewelry to a smelter. As one might
expect, these places will offer one the market price of the gold
and gems, not the jewelry itself. The last place to sell estate
jewelry I to an established online buyer. For instance, we have
experienced appraisers that will give you a fair price for your
estate jewelry. If you’re interested selling, or just looking for
an appraisal, contact us anytime.