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Summary: In order to sells crap gold, meet face-to-face with a refiner to go over the various types of gold and how much they are all worth. Learn about being wary of ads that ask people to send in their scrap gold for payment with help from a registered financial consultant in this free video on selling scrap gold.
Patrick Munro's affinity for investing and financial matters began more than 20 years ago with business education and service throughout the ranks of the banking, insurance and...read more
"This is Financial Advisor Patrick Munro talking about emerging trend in the world of money ; the price of gold is sky rocketing these days as the American economy struggles to keep up with this emerging recession and printing more money trying to throw money at the problem and when they do that, the price of gold goes up exponentially in response. It's close to a thousand dollars an ounce at this time. So many individuals that have gold and necessarily scrap gold around their home are starting to see that trend and how it could benefit them. The way you do that is you can contact a refiner of gold or, many times you'll see ads on television and when you do see them, you have an opportunity to send your scrap gold in for assayment and payment. Be careful who you're dealing with if you do that. Make sure they're members of the Better Business Bureau and I prefer a personal face to face meeting with the refiner. To go over your various types of gold; 10K, 18K or 24K; the higher the K count on your gold, the more dollars you'll receive. This is Financial Advisor Patrick Munro talking about selling scrap gold."
eHow Article: Selling Scrap Gold
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margaret42 said
on 7/6/2009 I recommend checking out the Silver and Gold Exchange when selling scrap gold or silver. I did a LOT of research before selling and found they pay more than anyone else I could find. Best of all they have a live price chart showing exactly what they pay for various karats of gold and different forms of silver at http://SilverAndGoldExchange.com