Places Who Buy Jewelry Guide

: Offer the fastest cash but typically pay the lowest rates—often only 30% to 55% of the item's melt value. Local options include Jack's Super Pawn and Carson's Pawn Shop .

: Act as professional intermediaries for a fee (10%–50%) to find the best auction house or private dealer for extremely high-end items. Quick-Cash & Resale Options places who buy jewelry

: Best for fine jewelry with high-quality stones or antique value. Shops like Jewelers Trade Shop provide market-based evaluations for gold and platinum. : Offer the fastest cash but typically pay

: Often pay the highest percentages for "melt value" (the raw value of the metal). Local experts like Emerald Coast Coins or Sand Dollar Coin & Bullion specialize in these high-purity transactions. Quick-Cash & Resale Options : Best for fine

Selling jewelry effectively depends on whether you value speed, safety, or the highest possible payout. Local options range from quick-cash to professional independent jewelers and specialized bullion dealers . 🏦 Professional & Specialized Buyers

These are ideal for scrap gold, broken pieces, or when you need immediate payment.

: Better for trendy or branded jewelry that still has "wearable" value. You receive a percentage after the item sells, which can be more profitable than a scrap-metal buyout.