Types Of Gold Jewelry You Can Sell For Cash

By Heather Rockchester

If you are considering selling gold items or old gold jewelry, it may help you if you know a little about the different types of gold. You may have gold and not be aware of it or have pieces you believe are gold that are not. Items that are real gold will have an inscription stating they are 14K gold, 12K or 10K, although the standard abroad is 18K gold. Make sure you do not mistake gold plated items for solid gold items, whether it's jewelry or other items. Gold plated will be labeled as such, often as GP.

There are two main types of gold: yellow gold and white gold. Yellow gold is just as the name implies - yellow. White gold on the other hand is not quite white but more silver with a touch of yellow. Palladium white is a bit more gray or silver in nature. There is also some gold used in jewelry that is milled with a slight shade of red, which is called rose. This red gold looks a bit more like copper than yellow gold.

Although many think of platinum as a gold, it is not gold, but rather a very precious metal that is heavier than gold. A very strong metal, such as platinum, is very popular for fine jewelry. You can also sell platinum jewelry if you have pieces you don't use or want. Although, many people occasionally confuse sterling silver with gold, it is not gold. It is a silvery white metal that is much more affordable than gold.

Although jewelry is generally what you think of when you hear about selling gold for cash, there are many more common items that contain gold. Items like gold coins, screen, mesh, dust, and electronic scrap.

Dental gold is also another type of gold that many people forget about. Although it is not quite as common these days, many people still have gold caps or fillings that might fall out or need replacing. If you have any dental gold don't just throw it away, instead sell it for a good bit of cash.

Now of course the big question is how much you can actually get for your gold. But the answer isn't quite as straightforward. The value of gold changes constantly so it depends on when you decide to sell. But it also depends on how much your selling and how many karats the gold contains. Gold buyers only pay for the gold and don't consider and craftsmanship or resale value. And all these factors can vary quite a bit piece to piece. So in the end you just have to find a gold refiner or dealer who will pay more than the others. - 31405

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Platinum American Eagles For Collecting And Investing

By Gerald Hampton

Made available to the public in 1997, by the U. S. Mint was the American Platinum Eagles, the official coin of the United States. The coin contains. 9995 platinum. The sizes for sale include 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 troy ounce. Backed the by U. S. Mint, Congress also sanctioned the coin.

Coin collectors can buy uncirculated coins called proof coins. The proof coins have graphics that change each year.

The drawing made by Augustus Saint-Gaudens was used on the $20 gold piece from 1907 to 1933. Coins in 1986 saw the drawing reintroduced. The coins can be bought in proof or bullion. Certain coins picture the drawing Walking Liberty by Adolph A. Weinman. The drawing was done in 1916 to grace the newly created 1/2 dollar.

The drawing available from 1998 til 2002 was Vistas of Liberty. A bald eagle is pictured on the coins regardless of the changing of the other side every year. The branches of government were depicted from 2006 through 2008 with the Foundations of Democracy. Every denomination has a yearly graphic. The American Platinum Eagle coins are the only coins that have changing designs with each new year.

The United States Mint offers proof styles of the coins for collectors. These coins go through a special process when being minted that starts with feeding empty coins into presses that contain special stains. The coin is then struck several times so the glazed, featured images appear to hover over a mirror-like area. Inspectors then seal these coins in a protective covering and mount them in special presentation cases with their own official Certificate of Authenticity. Because all these coins are manufactured by the U. S. Mint all of them are guaranteed to be the same.

For 2006, the Mint added another coin to the collection which is uncirculated coins.

Available only in a 1 ounce size is the only difference between the two. Any of the other American Eagle Uncirculated Coins can be purchased in varying sizes.

The process for uncirculated coins is similar to that of proof coins. These coins carry a W mark on them meaning that they were minted at West Point.

These coins have their good and bad sides to them. They can be placed in IRA accounts because they are considered commodities due to their metal content. Rare coins are not normally allowed to be placed in investment accounts, but because they are valued on the metal content, collector coins themselves are not expected to increase in value. - 31405

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Collecting Silver and Gold Eagle Proof Coins

By William Collinsworth

I have been a collector of gold and silver eagle coins since 1986, and have gotten more into acquiring the United States Mint's proof editions. These coins are made with a unique minting procedure that includes numerous strikes from dies that have been specially produced. The outcome is a cameo finish with frosted raised design elements and mirrored background elements. The coins are then made available for collectors to obtain in four denominations that can be purchased separately or as part of a set.

Proof Eagles are additionally known as the uncirculated or burnished american gold and silver eagles. These coins are crafted on specially burnished coin blanks. The coins differ from the standard versions, as they are minted on highly-polished coin blanks. Though they are similar in appearance to the standard edition of the coin, they carry the "W" mint mark to denote West Point mintage.

Proof silver coins are collectible versions of the ordinary silver eagle authorized by the u.s. mint with distinctive traits.The procedure starts with a coin blank that has been specially polished that is created with specialized dies in a detailed process. This meticulous procedure is what gives the coin such a polished appearance. The parts of the coin that are raised appear to have fields that are frosted, while the background features a reflective, highly-mirrored finish. This effect that is achieved is often known as a cameo finish.

These stunning coins can be considered legal tender although they are not manufactured with the intention of really being put into public circulation. These stunning coins are legal as circulating cash but are mainly valuable as collectible coins with a high content of a precious metal. Essentially, the actual significance of the silver coin proof arrives from it's content high in american silver.

Often enthusiasts seem to find it of interest that the dies that are used in the minting of proof coins are constructed to a higher set of standards then the coin dies that are used in the fabrication of the standard edition of the american silver eagle. The information that a special acid is put onto the silver proof eagle coin also is a point that many enthusiasts are not be aware of. The acid wash is what gives the coin proof it's remarkable frosted appearance. - 31405

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