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In Jewelry, Current Market Price & Purity Determines Value

When you take your gold jewelry to a local pawn shop to obtain needed cash, you will not receive anything close to what it’s really worth. This is because at a shop that needs to resell their items, you are given less money, so that the store can profit. The Cash For Gold USA system was developed by CJ Environmental with the aim of helping those who want to sell broken and unwanted gold items such as coins and watches and get fast cash.

So, just how do we accurately determine what each piece we receive is worth?  First, we determine the current market price for gold.  Then, we assay each item to determine the weight of pure gold it contains. The weight and purity of gold content in jewelry never changes, but the market price fluctuates with supply and demand. Today, these prices are higher than they’ve been in 30+ years. This adds up to a prime opportunity for sellers to receive large cash payments for their unwanted precious metal property.

Cash for Gold USA, guarantees the highest gold price for your gold watches, earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, coins, chains and more. In fact, we will purchase anything of gold that you have. And we will also buy silver and platinum items. Our relationship with sellers does not end after we make payment. If you are not one hundred per cent satisfied, we will quickly send back your property in exactly the same condition we received it and at no cost to you!

After you have received our GOLDPAK mailer, simply place your items inside and send it to us. Upon receipt, we will accurately assay your items and match them against the current market price for gold. You will then be sent a check, usually within 24-hours of receiving your property.  Or, if you prefer, we will deposit that amount directly to your PayPal account for even faster service. For complete information about Cash for Gold USA and our buying process, visit our website at: http://www.cashforgoldusa.com .

Half Dollar Silver Coins

Before the mid-1960s, dimes, quarters and half dollars minted in the United States were minted of almost entirely of silver. Copper made up a small percentage (about 10%) of these coins. Although half dollar silver coins were made of 90% silver until the mid-1960s there was a big change in their composition soon after that. Silver half dollar coins minted in the second half of the 1960s were made with 40% silver. » Read more: Half Dollar Silver Coins