In practice most pawn shops won't take it because it's not worth anything. Pawn shops determine the value of jewelry based pretty much exclusively on metal content, and "gold filled" jewelry doesn't have enough gold to be worth bothering with.
Yes you can. You can pawn pretty much anything but the catch is if you pawn it, your going to be getting alot less money than what you paid for.
Yes, you can pawn silver, gold, or any other precious metal.
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Pawn shops will NOT take it. You can get money for it if you have several pounds of it though on eBay
good chance it means 10k gold filled but you can always take it to a pawn or jewelry store to have it gold tested
Gold Filled: Gold filled is an actual layer of gold-pressure bonded to another metal. Gold filled is not to be confused with gold plating as filled literally has 100% more gold than gold plating. Gold filled is much more valuable and tarnish resistant. It does not flake off, rub off or turn colors. As a matter of fact, anyone who can wear gold can wear gold filled without worries of any allergic reaction to the jewelry. Gold filled jewelry is an economical alternative to solid gold!
Nope....Gold layered jewelry (also called "gold plated" jewelry) is the type where a base metal such as copper or brass is coated with a layer of gold, hence the term "gold-layered". On the other hand, gold-filled jewelry is where solid gold is filled with other metals like copper and brass. The fusion, which is made from heat and pressure, is permanent. Source: working for a jewelry company
Gold filled
This indicates that the jewelry is 14kt gold filled. Gold filled is similar to gold-plated jewelry, but the amount of gold used with gold filled is usually more and the piece is of higher quality. "14/20" translates to "1/20th of the total weight (5%) is 14kt gold" The other 95% of the jewelry is not gold.
bite it and you will find out
Virtually any pawn shop will buy gold.
Hi....I haven't pawned gold but ya I do prefer shopping for jewelry items at pawn shops. they are quite affordable out there. However, I haven't been to Cash Pawn Sales yet....is it there in Georgetown?
At you're local jewelry store, pawn shops rip you off
Gold filled from what I am reading!!
Dead pawn jewelry refers to someone converting possessions and artwork into cash. Old pawn is typically old jewelry but dead pawn can be new or old jewelry. The term is usually associated with Native American jewelry.