
Everything You Need to Know
Gold is not just a timeless symbol of wealth and prosperity; it’s a tangible asset that can provide financial liquidity in times of need. Whether you're looking to sell gold jewelry, coins or bars, working with a gold buying expert is crucial to ensuring you’re fairly treated. Bring your gold items into Graham Jewelers for a free evaluation by our expert team, and a competitive offer. We buy gold year-round, so come in when it’s convenient for you. You can schedule an appointment here.
What We Buy
We buy a wide range of items, so clean out your closet and bring your gold, scrap gold, broken jewelry and more to the buying experts at Graham Jewelers!
Diamonds & Gold
Silver & Platinum
Gemstones & Coins
Estate & Fine Jewelry
Broken Jewelry
Timepieces
Scrap Gold
& more!
Understanding the Value of Your Gold
Our experts will evaluate your gold based on factors like quality and current market prices. Here are some key factors that influence the value:
Purity: Gold purity is measured in karats, with 24 karats being pure gold. Pure gold is typically too soft to use for jewelry. Jewelry is often made of more durable 18K, 14K or 10K gold, meaning it contains varying proportions of gold mixed with other metals. Generally, the higher the karat, the more valuable the item.
Weight: Gold is typically weighed in grams or ounces. Knowing the exact weight of your gold items will help you calculate their value based on the current market price of gold.
Current Market Price: Gold prices fluctuate daily based on global market conditions. You can check the current spot price of gold to get an idea of what your gold is worth.
Condition and Design: While the intrinsic value of gold depends on its purity and weight, the condition and craftsmanship of jewelry can also affect its resale value. Designer or antique pieces might fetch higher prices due to their uniqueness and demand.
Don’t Sell to a Pawn Shop!
While selling to your local pawn shop may seem convenient, pawn shops often offer lower prices than a reputable jeweler. At Graham Jewelers, we have 20 years of experience in fine jewelry. We’ll perform a careful assessment, including testing, weighing and quoting, and we are happy to explain any part of the process to you. We use state-of-the-art technology to ensure fair, accurate assessments. Our connections to domestic and international markets enable us to offer the highest possible cash value for your piece. Our professions will always treat you with integrity, respect and confidentiality, and there is no obligation to sell. If you do choose to sell, get paid immediately or earn an extra 30% when you accept store credit.
Special Events at Graham Jewelers
Though we buy jewelry year-round, we sometimes offer special deals when you come in during gold buying events, so follow along with us on social media. We strive to make selling gold and jewelry a rewarding experience. By bringing your items into the trusted experts at Graham, you can ensure a great experience and a fair price for your items.
Related Article: Demystifying Gold Jewelry: Types, Purity and Styles
Gold is not just a timeless symbol of wealth and prosperity; it’s a tangible asset that can provide financial liquidity in times of need. Whether you're looking to sell gold jewelry, coins or bars, working with a gold buying expert is crucial to ensuring you’re fairly treated. Bring your gold items into Graham Jewelers for a free evaluation by our expert team, and a competitive offer. We buy gold year-round, so come in when it’s convenient for you. You can schedule an appointment here.
What We Buy
We buy a wide range of items, so clean out your closet and bring your gold, scrap gold, broken jewelry and more to the buying experts at Graham Jewelers!
Diamonds & Gold
Silver & Platinum
Gemstones & Coins
Estate & Fine Jewelry
Broken Jewelry
Timepieces
Scrap Gold
& more!
Understanding the Value of Your Gold
Our experts will evaluate your gold based on factors like quality and current market prices. Here are some key factors that influence the value:
Purity: Gold purity is measured in karats, with 24 karats being pure gold. Pure gold is typically too soft to use for jewelry. Jewelry is often made of more durable 18K, 14K or 10K gold, meaning it contains varying proportions of gold mixed with other metals. Generally, the higher the karat, the more valuable the item.
Weight: Gold is typically weighed in grams or ounces. Knowing the exact weight of your gold items will help you calculate their value based on the current market price of gold.
Current Market Price: Gold prices fluctuate daily based on global market conditions. You can check the current spot price of gold to get an idea of what your gold is worth.
Condition and Design: While the intrinsic value of gold depends on its purity and weight, the condition and craftsmanship of jewelry can also affect its resale value. Designer or antique pieces might fetch higher prices due to their uniqueness and demand.
Don’t Sell to a Pawn Shop!
While selling to your local pawn shop may seem convenient, pawn shops often offer lower prices than a reputable jeweler. At Graham Jewelers, we have 20 years of experience in fine jewelry. We’ll perform a careful assessment, including testing, weighing and quoting, and we are happy to explain any part of the process to you. We use state-of-the-art technology to ensure fair, accurate assessments. Our connections to domestic and international markets enable us to offer the highest possible cash value for your piece. Our professions will always treat you with integrity, respect and confidentiality, and there is no obligation to sell. If you do choose to sell, get paid immediately or earn an extra 30% when you accept store credit.
Special Events at Graham Jewelers
Though we buy jewelry year-round, we sometimes offer special deals when you come in during gold buying events, so follow along with us on social media. We strive to make selling gold and jewelry a rewarding experience. By bringing your items into the trusted experts at Graham, you can ensure a great experience and a fair price for your items.
Related Article: Demystifying Gold Jewelry: Types, Purity and Styles