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Types Of Gold That Gold Refiners Buy

If you are considering selling gold items or old gold jewelry, it may help you if you know a little about the different types of gold. You may have gold and not be aware of it or have pieces you believe are gold that are not. Items that are real gold will have an inscription stating they are 14K gold, 12K or 10K, although the standard abroad is 18K gold. Make sure you do not mistake gold plated items for solid gold items, whether it’s jewelry or other items. Gold plated will be labeled as such, often as GP.

There are two main types of gold: yellow gold and white gold. Yellow gold is just as the name implies – yellow. White gold on the other hand is not quite white but more silver with a touch of yellow. Palladium white is a bit more gray or silver in nature. There is also some gold used in jewelry that is milled with a slight shade of red, which is called rose. This red gold looks a bit more like copper than yellow gold.

Many gold buyers also buy other types of precious metals. One such type is platinum. Platinum is very similar to white gold in appearance and is often mistaken for it. But platinum is heavier and is generally more valuable than gold. Since it is much stronger than gold is often more pure in jewelry than gold so jewelry made out of platinum is usually quite valuable.

Although jewelry is generally what you think of when you hear about selling gold for cash, there are many more common items that contain gold. Items like gold coins, screen, mesh, dust, and electronic scrap.

Another type of gold that people sell that you wouldn’t necessarily think of right away as dental. Just a few years ago, gold refiners would only get a handful of dental gold every now and then. But now it seems they get on a regular basis. If you have any old bridges or crowns or even fillings made of gold you should consider selling them for cash. Instead of just putting them in a bag to sit in a drawer for years, make some extra spending money. You really shouldn’t have any second thoughts about the selling of the gold as it is pretty worthless to you and I doubt you can have sentimental attachment to dental work.

Now of course the big question is how much you can actually get for your gold. But the answer isn’t quite as straightforward. The value of gold changes constantly so it depends on when you decide to sell. But it also depends on how much your selling and how many karats the gold contains. Gold buyers only pay for the gold and don’t consider and craftsmanship or resale value. And all these factors can vary quite a bit piece to piece. So in the end you just have to find a gold refiner or dealer who will pay more than the others.

Heather runs a website where she shows people how to sell gold by selling all sorts of scrap gold. If you want to learn how to sell gold jewelry and many other useful tips relating to selling gold, visit her site.

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