If you have so many old gold pieces in your hands now and you want to sell them, your first step is to ask referrals or search for online buyer sources so you can start to inquire through the email address of buyers of gold jewellery.

You may have done some spring-cleaning at home and you stumbled upon boxes of gold coins from your grandma, or damaged pieces of gold necklaces, bracelets and you’re not sure what to do with them so you might as well just sell them.

First off, check which pieces are still good to sell. You can also set aside those you think are too damaged since you can still have them appraised for their gold contents. The most ideal pieces to sell really are the damaged ones since you will never
use them again.

Broken chains, damaged locks, earring without a match, old rings, or other gold pieces are great candidates for selling online since you can’t sell them as used items on EBAY for example.


Be very careful not to include those gold pieces that have very intricate designs or those with precious gemstones. That hand-me-down item may have bigger value if you sell them to a jewellery auction or estate jeweler perhaps.

Have some expert appraiser you trust to give you the real worth of your gold pieces so that when you start selling them, you can negotiate for the best prices. Be armed with the prices of gold at the time you are planning to sell so you can have an idea of how much the buyers will quote or peg on your gold pieces.