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Pawn shops do accept sterling silver, but I am not sure if you well get a high amount for it. However, there are some pawn shops like Cash Pawn that offer good deals on all kinds of silver and gold jewlery.
eBay. Avoid pawn shops or cash-for-gold stores.
Local pawn shops, we buy gold and silver stores, and the coin guy.
Some of the problems that pawn shops face are inventory tracking/management, having a system to allow all employees to know what was paid for each item in the showroom, and marketing to overcome the stigma associated with pawn shops.
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.
Sometimes it is better to hang onto a shipwrecked coin, especially if it is gold or silver. If you need the money now, take it to a pawn shop. While pawn shops are usually stingy, with gold and silver they usually pay closer to what the item is worth.
Coin dealers and pawn shops buy silver and other precious metals.
Bring it to a coin shop or post it on eBay. Avoid pawn shops and cash-for-gold stores, because you probably won't get as much for it.
Coin shops, pawn shops, some jewelry stores.
Most all pawn shops will buy gold of any type including coins. The coin needs to be full gold, not just plated gold. They will weight the coin and quote you a price.
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