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Old jewelry worth its weight in gold?

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For a simpler, but even rougher measurement, know that the weight of one penny coin = 1.5 pennyweights. Put your jewelry in one hand and have someone drop pennies into your other hand until the two feel of about equal weight, then count the pennies and multiply by 1.5.

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Finally, expect that the dealer will keep some for himself -- at least 10 percent and maybe as much as 30 percent.

That's the negotiable factor and what makes doing these calculations worthwhile before you shop the gold around.

Finding a buyer
Gardner and Gusky offer this advice on getting the most for your gold.


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