: Look for stamps inside the band (e.g., 10k, 14k, 916) which indicate the metal's purity.
Pawn shops can be excellent places to jewelry at a fraction of retail costs—sometimes 30% to 50% cheaper than traditional stores.
: It is often worth visiting a few different pawn shops or local independent jewelers to compare quotes. 🏠 Buying a Ring from a Pawn Shop
Pawn shops do not pay retail prices. They offer a percentage of the or melt value .
: While some shops include diamonds in their offer, others may only pay for the gold weight and suggest you keep the stones or sell them elsewhere. High-quality diamonds (typically 3 carats or more) hold better value.
: Damage like broken bands or chipped stones will lower the offer, though the raw materials still have value. 💡 Tips for Selling or Pawning
: Look for stamps inside the band (e.g., 10k, 14k, 916) which indicate the metal's purity.
Pawn shops can be excellent places to jewelry at a fraction of retail costs—sometimes 30% to 50% cheaper than traditional stores.
: It is often worth visiting a few different pawn shops or local independent jewelers to compare quotes. 🏠 Buying a Ring from a Pawn Shop
Pawn shops do not pay retail prices. They offer a percentage of the or melt value .
: While some shops include diamonds in their offer, others may only pay for the gold weight and suggest you keep the stones or sell them elsewhere. High-quality diamonds (typically 3 carats or more) hold better value.
: Damage like broken bands or chipped stones will lower the offer, though the raw materials still have value. 💡 Tips for Selling or Pawning