14K solid gold 24 inch Figaro chain Pawn Shop Find - How does it stack up!
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- Опубликовано: 11 авг 2022
- Stumbled across a random pawn shop that had a big "Jewelry Sale" sign on the window. Found one piece that really caught my eye, a 24 inch, solid 14k gold Figaro necklace. I asked for their rock bottom cash on the spot price and was pleased with the answer. To buy a 14K gold chain at less than what most jewelers are selling 10k pieces for, I couldnt pass it up. So what do you think? Did I get a good deal? Comment below and let me know!
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FIREHOUSE SUBS!! Sweet N’ Spicy Meatball ! Nice chain!!
Good deal
Pretty good deal!! Enjoy your new chain!!!
Yeah but is it used?
Do huh that’s so so much more then I’m paying I bought a 38g 24in 7mm Cuban chain for $800 and my local pawnshop is crazy low
7mm at 38g? That shit is hollow my friend. Plus im guessing it's 10k
@@jin8684 yea it’s 10k but it definitely isn’t hallow it’s solid as can be
Actually, you could get a brand new chain for that price...
Bro u in Norwalk Cali!! Okay thanx
Remember when dealing with precious metals, Troy ounces, not metric ounces. 31.1 grams in a troy ounce.
Around $21-$23 a gram
My friend you need to start purchasing gold jewelry over the internet. 14k is selling all day for 60$ a gram sometimes more sometimes less. 65$ a gram for 10k is brick and mortar prices.
I paid $55 a gram and it is 14k NOT 10k. and I dont trust buying over the internet, too much fake sh#t out there scamming people. As for my $65 a gram for 10k comment, I was referring to retail brick and motor stores like Zales, Kays and even a local jewelry store that overprices everything. I Went there not long ago to inquire about getting a 10k gold ring repaired, they quoted me $700 ROTFL. Went to my trusted jeweler at a local mall, he fixed it for $175.
Question : when you sell in a pawn shop it's by gram or Penny way , that my doubt. I went to a jewelry and they buy by scrap value what I decline it.
@@JewelryEnthusiastThey're not even smart scammers if they think somebody is really dumb enough to pay $700 to get a piece of jewelry repaired.