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Old 03-16-2022, 07:11 AM
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Jewelers are gonna more than likely undercut you. Find a coin dealer to work with. They will probably get closer to a better offer than a jeweler would.

You want to maximize your return. And if there is gold in the holders and the chains, you will probably get a better return from the coin dealer. Understand that they will also get their margin on the offer to you as well. But it will probably be better than the Jeweler. IMHO.

B. T.

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Originally Posted by Belfast1933 View Post
Love this forum…. Even when I think I’m asking the most obscure question (gold coin cufflinks??) I still get helpful advice.

Thanks all - I really appreciate it.

Does anyone know of any reliable jewelers who I could bring these to to test the gold AND get the total weight in gold?

Would any jeweler be able to do this?

Jeff
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