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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.
Pawn shops will NOT take it. You can get money for it if you have several pounds of it though on eBay
They'll buy dog sh*t if it's gold plated, so yes.
the GP stands for 'gold plated' which means that the item is not gold all the way through. Chances are your local pawnshop will not take the item. If it is Silver plated with gold you could possibly get a dollar or two on the item but that's not always the case.
They'll buy dog sh*t if it's gold plated, so yes.
Sure, a 417 stamp would indicate 10 karat gold. Any pawnshop in the country will buy your gold jewelry as long as they can verify that it is not plated.
The value of an 18k gold plated necklaces worth would depend on the current buy back price and the market in your area. Naturally, the price for a necklace that is gold plated will be less than a necklace that is solid gold.
Oceana Pawn and Gun in Virginia Beach caters to those who want to buy and sell gold, jewelry, and firearms, or purchase archery, bait and tackle supplies. Oceana Pawn and Gun is the second gun shop in Virginia Beach opened by Jeff Craddock, and it is more than the average pawn shop.(757)-448-3706
It really depends. Most shops won't buy gold plated items (unless it is something like gold plated silver) because there really is no demand and the amount of gold on there is very, very, very tiny. On the other hand, if it is something of nice workmanship or an antique, they might buy it for the antique value. But all pawn shops are different, what one accepts readily others might not be willing to accept, the only way to know is to go in and ask.
1 pawn Gold/ 1 soverign Gold = 8 gm of gold.
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1 pawn Gold/ 1 soverign Gold = 8 gm of gold.