Jewelry looses a lot of value once it is second hand. To be able to come up with an approx. price idea, we need the weight of the items. Your white gold bracelet could be anything between $ 20 and thousands, all depending on weight and design.
You will only end up with approx. 20% of the money that was initially spent buying the items. If it means a lot to you, I wouldn’t sell it.
I want to add here, everything is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it. Just because you spend $ 100 for a jewelry item doesn’t mean it is ‘worth’ $ 100. If you want the scrap value, what the content of solid gold is worth, you will have to weigh everything, calculate how much solid gold is in the lot and look up today’s gold price.
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Jewelry looses a lot of value once it is second hand. To be able to come up with an approx. price idea, we need the weight of the items. Your white gold bracelet could be anything between $ 20 and thousands, all depending on weight and design.
You will only end up with approx. 20% of the money that was initially spent buying the items. If it means a lot to you, I wouldn’t sell it.
I want to add here, everything is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it. Just because you spend $ 100 for a jewelry item doesn’t mean it is ‘worth’ $ 100. If you want the scrap value, what the content of solid gold is worth, you will have to weigh everything, calculate how much solid gold is in the lot and look up today’s gold price.
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i most of the gold is 10k or 14k, its not going to be worth much. you’re also going to get far below what was paid originally for the jewelry.
50-70$
about, $60 or $90. Maybe even more!!