Is Your Gold Genuine?
Getting cash for gold jewelry in this difficult economy is a reality for a lot of people these days. But the most important thing that you should do is to make sure that your gold jewelry is real. You don’t want to get embarrassed, right. I simply did not have time to go all over town trying to have my jewelry appraised. I had fallen on hard times so I needed to sell my gold jewelry for a little extra money. I needed to be really be sure that my gold was real so I could have some idea of how much it was worth.
Have you ever heard of the magnet test? You won’t have to run to the hardware store for this test.
The simplest test that can be performed on jewelry is the quick and easy magnet test. But how does this test actually work? Here is the simple fact. Precious metals like gold, silver and platinum are not magnetic. But you need to realize that this test is not foolproof.
If you don’t have a magnet or are not sure how to find one, check in your kitchen. Do you have some refrigerator magnets? Most people do and this type of magnet should work just fine. But look for the bigger ones. The flat plastic type may not be strong enough.
Have you ever heard of the hallmarking of jewelry? It’s simple and easy to find, but you need to know exactly what to look for.
The hallmarking of jewelry has been around for centuries. Most of the time genuine gold jewelry will be marked with the karat stamp. For example, most jewelry is either 14K or 10K gold. Sometimes you will find 18K gold in men’s and women’s jewelry, but most of the time, that purity of gold is just to soft for jewelry. Look on the clasp of necklaces for the hallmark. If it’s there, then you probably have genuine gold.
Most hallmarks are an indication of the gold’s purity. Take 18k gold for example is 75 percent gold. It’s very easy to figure out the purity in percentage. It takes just a little math to work it out. Take 18 divided by 24 and the result is .75. 24K gold is the purest form of the metal.
Are you interested in selling gold jewelry on EBAY. I would recommend finding some other type of gold buyer.
Author: Alan Gregerson
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