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How to Buy Gold From Jewelry Stores

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Buy Gold From Jewelry Stores
Buy Gold From Jewelry Stores
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In a market that is constantly changing, buying gold is the smart choice to reinvest your money while owning a piece of jewelry. Buying gold from jewelry stores is simple when you know what to look for. Research thoroughly to find the best prices when buying gold from jewelry stores.

From Quick Guide: Gold Jewelry Basics
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Search for an accredited jewelry store. Many stores can be researched online nowadays, which makes looking for background information easier. Be sure to look at customer reviews if available, to give you a sense of customer satisfaction.

  2. Step 2

    Decide what form you want your gold. Gold comes in many different forms and purities. While 23-karat gold is about 96 percent pure on average, 24-karat gold is about 98 percent. The higher the karat, the better the gold's quality.. You may also want your gold in jewelry form or in a more generic form such as bullion.

  3. Step 3

    Discover the different types of gold, which vary from yellow gold, which is the most popular, to rose (also called red) gold which is rarer. Gold types also include green gold, white gold and palladium, all of which may be used to make jewelry or purchased at jewelry stores that offer them.

  4. Step 4

    Choose a jewelry store that offers the type and form of gold you're seeking. After you have done some research on the types of gold, forms and jewelry stores to purchase the gold, choose one with which to do business. You should be looking only for a particular gold piece or coins, so be sure that the jewelry store you choose offers these.

  5. Step 5

    Consider buying gold jewelry in bulk. Buying gold in bulk may mean you will have to look for more than one jewelry store. The opportunity for this type of business can be afforded by ordering from online jewelers. You may also want to consider purchasing gold directly from the factory that supplies your jeweler. Doing this may possibly save you money due to the markup that is given to gold and jewelry after it is sold at a jewelry store.

Tips & Warnings
  • Constantly check the price of gold before and after purchase to insure you know the correct pricing.
  • Ask the jeweler about the purity and make of your gold jewelry when purchasing a piece.
  • Avoid jewelry stores that are unable to provide ample or sufficient information on the gold pieces or bullion you are trying to purchase.
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