Sell Gold Fayetteville NC 485-3302 | Cash For Gold Fayetteville NC 28305

Опубликовано: 18 Май 2026
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http://www.goldanddiamondllc.com Sell your gold in Fayetteville NC. We buy scrap gold also scrap silver and scrap platinum from old jewelry, dental gold, coins, sterling silver serving sets and more. Top dollar paid for scrap gold and silver based on market value.

In this economy anything that is up 20% over last year needs to be taken advantage of.
Any scrap gold that is sitting in your drawers or jewelry boxes can be a valuable trade at our established gold buying business in Fayetteville NC.

The Gold and Diamond Exchange has been around for 30 years, started by the father-in-law of the current owner who continues the tradition.

If you're like thousands of Americans, you have an average of about $300 lying around the house at current gold prices.

But not so fast.

With every good deal comes a reminder that consumers should do their homework before selling their jewelry. First advice is to skip the 'gold parties' in an individual's home. Too risky and the payouts are not what they could be.

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises consumers that while gold parties may be a fun and convenient way to make some cash, they may not provide you the best deal.

Follow these tips from BBB to make sure you're getting the best value for your gold.

1: The weight of gold helps determine its value, not it's craftsmanship. Keep in mind that jewelers use a different measurement standard called a Troy ounce. U.S. scales will measure 28 grams per ounce, while gold is measured at 31.1 grams per Troy ounce. Some dealers may also use a system of weights called pennyweight (dwt) to measure a Troy ounce, while others will use grams. A pennyweight is the equivalent of 1.555 grams. Be alert that a dealer does not weigh your gold by pennyweight but pay you by the gram, a sneaky way for the dealer to pay you less for more weight of gold.

2: Know Your Karats text: Pure gold is too soft to be practically used so it is combined with other metals to create durability and color. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that all jewelry sold in the U.S. describe a karat fineness of the alloy. One karat equals 1/24 of pure gold by weight. So 14 karats would mean the jewelry was 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metals. It is illegal for jewelry to be labeled "gold jewelry" if it is less than 10 karats. It is important to know the karats of your gold to make an informed decision on the scrap value of your jewelry.

3: Keep Your Karats Separate

Don't let jewelry of different karat value be weighed together. We separate your jewelry by karat value before making you an offer.

4: Know the Value

Call us at 485-3302 to find out the current market price of gold and if it is 'up'.

5: Know Your Buyer
Gold and Diamond Service Center is family run. We were born here, raised children here, attend church here and most of our relatives are here. You'll be treated well.


6: Know What You Are Selling

Some gold items may be worth more when sold as they are, rather than if they are melted down. If there is a chance of that we will advise you. More often than not, unless it's an extremely unique piece it will have more cash value as scrap, yet you may be able to retain the stones.

7: Know the Fine Print

There is no catch here. We'll evaluate, weigh and make you an offer. You are under no obligation to take it.

8: Shop Around

Related to number 7, you don't have to take anyone's first offer. Go ahead and shop around if you want. Come here last and you'll be happy.

9: Be Realistic
You are probably not going to get the senitmental value or the appraised amount out of broken or old gold, but we'll pay you as much as possible.

10. Call us for any information that you need. 495-3302. Ask for Wayne.