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GOLD BUYERS
ADVICE
Gold Buyers in KY are waiting for your sale. Due to rising gold prices, many buyers have popped up across the country. Traditional pawn brokers have historically been main buyers of gold, but nowadays you can find retail outlets that specialize in the purchase of your precisou metals. Be sure to compare prices and shop for the best offer. Check here for listing of gold buyers in KY.
GOLD BUYERS
FACT
Gold buyers are a curious bunch. Many are honest and will treat customers fairly, but there are some
that will take advantage of their own mothers! It is important to understand the process fully
before entering this process. Most gold jewelry contains metals other than Gold. 14kt is actually
only 58.5% precious metal. The other 41.5% are metals that are used to strenghthen the jewelry.
18kt is 75% and 10kt is 41.7%. Thefore don't expect to get paid for your items even close
to what you see the spot price as to it trades on the futures markets. You can expect to get paid
closer to the spot price for coins and bullion, but jewellry must be refined and there are many
costs involved in that process. As of this writing precious metal prices are close to highs, but
volatility in the futures markets will cause drastic swings in prices. If you recieve a offer today
from a buyer, don't expect that same offer to be valid 3 days from now. Prices may be drastically
higher or drastically lower just a few days later. Most towns and cities do no regulate the pricing
of precious metals so understand that prices can also vary greatly from buyer to buyer. Good Luck and
be careful!
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GOLD BUYERS FAQS
LINKS
GOLD BUYERS FAQ 1
http://coins.about.com/od/goldrarecoininvesting/f/gold_investing.htm
GOLD BUYERS FAQ 2
http://www.gold.org/investment/why_how_and_where/faqs/
GOLD BUYERS FAQ 3
http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/faq/goldfaqs.htm
GOLD BUYERS FAQ 4
http://www.smartmoney.com/spend/family-money/how-to-make-a-tidy-profit-off-your-gold-jewelry-22913/
GOLD BUYERS FAQ 5
http://www.apmex.com/FAQ/Default.aspx
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