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Sell Silver & Antique Coins
USGoldBuyers.com purchases estate jewelry, antique coins and other gold and silver antique items. Whether you want to sell antique gold, sell antique sliver or sell antique items, we provide payment within 24 hours. Your antique jewelry doesn't have to be in perfect condition; we specialize in purchasing scrap jewelry, so broken chains or antique rings are not a problem.
When selling estate jewelry and antique coins, you want to be paid the highest amount possible, while getting paid quickly at the same time. USGoldBuyers.com offers the highest payments for antique jewelry, antique rings and antique coins. There is no risk because we will call you after your items are evaluated and you decide whether to sell antique items or have them returned to you.
Our system makes it easy to sell antique items. Gather the antique coins, antique rings and antique diamond, gold and silver jewelry in your home and send it to us. We provide free insurance through our carriers to ensure the safe arrival of your estate jewelry to our facility. You can track your package from the time it leaves your hands until the time we receive it through the carrier.
Once we receive your antique coins and estate jewelry, we evaluate it on the same day. The evaluation of the weight and karat of the metal is how your payment is determined. We offer several options for receiving your payment, including PayPal, Western Union, Money Gram, and Bank Transfer, or we can send you a check.
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Even though gold has been getting more of the publicity of late, silver
has been keeping up
Selling scrap silver is a great way to make some extra money from broken
silver jewelry lying in your drawers, cabinets and jewelry box. We offer
fast payment and the highest possible prices for your silver.
Here is the list of more common silver items that we purchase.
• Sterling Flatware – spoons, forks, knives, serving pieces,
carving sets, novelty pieces.
• Sterling Hollowware – creamers, sugars, tea sets, pitchers,
trays, platters, candlesticks, figurines, trophies, salts, pepper shakers,
bowls, cups, goblets, desk sets, dresser sets, etc
• 800 Silver and Coin (90%) Silver flatware and hollowware.
• Jewelry – necklaces, rings, pendants, charms, earrings,
pins, watches
• Coins – pre-1965 dollars, half dollars, quarters and dimes.
Any other silver coins that are at least 90% silver.
• Bullion – Silver bars and rounds
• Industrial silver – wire, slabs and various other industrial
use silver.
• Anything else made of at least 80% silver content. If you are
unsure, call or email us.
Quick Silver Composition Guide:
The difference between sterling silver and silver plated is that sterling
silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and
7.5% by weight of other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard
has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. Silver plate is a cheap base
metal with a thin, almost microscopic, coating of silver over it, usually
applied using electricity.
Fine silver (99.9% pure) is generally too soft for producing functional
objects; therefore, the silver is usually alloyed with copper to give
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