It depends on the weight and purity
Gold earrings are available for a good price at some jewelry outlet stores but you may also want to check out local or area pawn shops. They often have a wide selection.
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.
Gold hoop earrings can cost anywhere from $400 dollars to $20 dollars, depending on the size, metal stamp, and store. They can be found at most jewelry stores, some retail stores, and some pawn shops. These locations, as mentioned before, can greatly determine the cost.
How much will pawn shops pay for CD's
15,000
Pawn shops typically pay around 50-70% of the current market value of 14k gold per gram. Prices may vary depending on the shop's policies and the current demand for gold. It's recommended to shop around and get quotes from multiple pawn shops to ensure you get a fair price.
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.
Yes, you can sell gold-plated items at a pawn shop, but you may not receive much for them since the value is primarily in the base metal rather than the gold plating itself. Pawn shops typically pay more for solid gold items, as the gold content in plated items is minimal. It's advisable to check with multiple shops to gauge offers, but expect lower payout offers for gold-plated goods.
200 k
There are a lot of factors that go into the possible price of a pawn item. How much of it is pure gold, the current value of that gold, and if the pawn shop feels it can sell the piece. On average one shouldn't expect to get more than 40% the worth of the pure gold of the piece.
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.
eBay. Avoid pawn shops or cash-for-gold stores.