I also think it's no surprise that gold surges almost every day when the hong-kong market is open, I wonder what is happening there![]()
where is the absolute best place to buy gold coins??
As for the best place to get gold? Swap meets, jumble sales and middle-of-nowhere antique stores that haven't updated their prices since they first bought the item 8 years ago. Of course, with that kind of crap, avoid getting real antiques that will have their value driven up by age and design. Jewelry from the 50s-70s is pretty gauche, and often cheap.
No problem. Google "metal refiner" in your area. Take your gold there. They will test it, weigh it and pay a premium for it.Of course, the problem with actually having the gold is being able to sell it again.
True, dat. The best results for people looking to steal stuff cheap is not to have results displayed as "Best Match." Change it to ending soonest, and you'll see many results from grandma and other people who don't know how to take good pictures and have old ugly jewelry. This is what you're looking for. (Hint: A lot of the 70s stuff is 10K, 80s and 90s stuff is more often 14K.)Ebay.com is a good place to buy.
Sort listings by date added to catch brand new listings with stupid-low BIN. I've stolen many bars from people not knowing what to list their silver for.
Gold is down big today, more than 3%.
Of course. I keep saying this, and have given lots of tips here for finding the real stuff. My best yard sale find of the season: A pair of 14k gold and pavé diamond earrings worth about $400. I paid $3.![]()
You're the kind of person who sells it to me for three bucks. :banana_sml:I never cared a bit about jewelery so it all looks the same to me.
You're the kind of person who sells it to me for three bucks. :banana_sml:
"Improved" unemployment numbers. RECESSIONS OVER!!! :banana_sml: