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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
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View Poll Results: What would you sell
Personal jewelry that I've bought or been given
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Heirloom jewelry
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Teeth
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5.26%
Coins
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21.05%
Anything I can get my hands on
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5.26%
Nothing, at least until the price goes up more
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A news feature this morning looked at the sale of jewelry and other gold articles. Seems that the high price of gold (over $1000 per ounce at the present) is prompting many people to take their jewelry and other fold items in and sell them.
What would you sell?
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I would definitely be selling coins or gold bars if I had them. (Some people do still purchase gold bars as in investment. Believe me, I wish I had!) My best friend is a jeweler and she said that gold will likely go back under $1000 but will probably never go back under $750 an ounce. It's like gas, people get used to paying a certain price so there's no incentive for it to go back down.
Over on the DIS budget boards there are a couple threads about folks that have sold there "spare" jewelry and some have come away with quite a bit of cash. I also don't have anything that would amount to anything...
I have taken stuff already and gotten a pretty penny for it too! It was stuff that I either received or bought myself. Things that I used to where when I was a teenager. I was into charms then. Now I only where my wedding rings and an anniversary ring. Most of the items had been things that where given to me but had broken and either had been fixed way too many times or couldn't be fixed anymore. I was really hard on my things. I used to wear them everyday.
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Most of the items had been things that where given to me but had broken and either had been fixed way too many times or couldn't be fixed anymore.
That's what my boss did. It was stuff she either didn't wear anymore or stuff that was broken/stones missing and she got something like 550 bucks. I don't know how much she took, but it prompted me to think if I have anything worth something. I'm still actually in the thinking stage though and knowing me, will probably remain there
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Where does one go to sell it? (I have some random bits and pieces, but it is worth SOMETHING, I'm sure.)
Also, the gold in dental work is very high quality -- I know because my husband was a getting his Fine Arts degree in Jewelry/Metalsmithing when we got married, so he made our wedding rings. The gold in them (they are entwined silver and gold) actually came from loose bits my mom had -- and one of them was an old gold crown she had replaced and had given him for the rings. Bob was THRILLED as it was so good to work with.
Now that my mom is gone, it's nice to know that a little piece of her sits on my finger every day. (Or is that a little TMI for everyone? )
Eileen
Where does one go to sell it? (I have some random bits and pieces, but it is worth SOMETHING, I'm sure.)
Also, the gold in dental work is very high quality -- I know because my husband was a getting his Fine Arts degree in Jewelry/Metalsmithing when we got married, so he made our wedding rings. The gold in them (they are entwined silver and gold) actually came from loose bits my mom had -- and one of them was an old gold crown she had replaced and had given him for the rings. Bob was THRILLED as it was so good to work with.
Now that my mom is gone, it's nice to know that a little piece of her sits on my finger every day. (Or is that a little TMI for everyone? )
Eileen
I like that you get to wear a bit of your mom, very special.
From what I gather, most any jewelry store may have a licence to buy gold. People have reported selling it to places in their malls (chain stores) as well as local mom and pop stores.
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If I had some old gold jewelry, I'd probably sell it. But I don't have any, or much - maybe just a few white gold things - I've almost always worn silver.
I actually have a lot of gold jewelry from highschool. Mostly gifts from an ex (who is a friend of DH's) that I feel kind of weird wearing now that I'm married. It's just sitting there in a box. I haven't worn it in like 10 years. I think I could bare to part with it for cash.