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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.
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.
It depends on the weight and purity
eBay. Avoid pawn shops or cash-for-gold stores.
I am not sure exactly on all pawn shops procedures. I believe it is about 90 to180 days before they sell it.
One can sell their gold in a number of different ways. Some of the best ways to sell gold are to pawn shops, jewelers, coin shops, or cash for gold businesses.
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 there is pawn shops in iceland
At you're local jewelry store, pawn shops rip you off
Never, ever sell your gold to a cash for gold outfits. Get it appraised at least twice then you know what you have to work with. Visit a couple pawn shops and see what each offers, you'd be surprised the difference.
There is a difference between resale shops and pawn shops even though they are alot of times both in the stores title. At a resale shop you are selling your belongings to the shop, very cheap, so they can resale it. At a pawn shop you can bring in an item of value and the pawn shop will pay you for it and hold it until a certain time and you can get it back if you pay back the amount plus interest. If you do not get it back within the amount of time granted, the store can sell it.