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Who Buys Gold Plated Jewelry



A piece of jewelry is said to be gold plated if additional metal, in this case liquid gold, is applied on top of the original metal. Gold-plated jewelry is far less expensive than jewelry made of actual gold because of the extremely thin coating of gold plating. The term "gold plated" is another moniker for the metal.




who buys gold plated jewelry



You must understand the distinctions between solid gold, gold plated, and gold filled jewelry if you intend to purchase gold jewelry. Solid gold jewelry is constructed entirely of gold, as opposed to gold plated and gold filled jewelry, which have gold exterior layers.


Furthermore, gold plating is a straightforward process with only a few easy stages. The surface of the metal that will be plated, also known as the base metal, must first be carefully cleaned. The base metal's oil or dust will hinder the gold coating from effectively adhering with it. The base metal is then covered with a nickel coating by jewellers. As a result, the gold coating is more shielded from the base metal. The jewelry is then submerged in gold-filled vessels, and a positive electrical charge is used to fuse the gold layer to the metal. Jewelry is dried once the gold coating is sufficiently thick.


Gold is fairly soft when it isn't combined with other substances. Due of this, gold and alloy are combined to create gold jewelry. Gold jewelry is more prone to harm the less alloy it contains. Gold-plated jewelry is more resistant to harm than genuine gold since it is made of a base material that has been coated with gold.


In some places, it might be difficult to locate genuine gold jewelry. Although purchasing it online is a possibility, not everyone enjoys doing so. It is significantly simpler to find jewelry that is gold-plated. Additionally, it is available online, at supermarkets, department stores, apparel stores, and jewelry stores.


Gold-plated jewelry is far less expensive than genuine gold jewelry, which is a major drawback. Gold-plated jewelry cannot be pawned, is difficult to sell for a comparable price, and does not increase in value along with the price of gold.


It's crucial to keep in mind that a lot of jewelry with a gold plating has a basis of copper or nickel. Both have been connected to skin irritability and are allergens. If you have ever had dermatitis, hives, or other similar symptoms, it would be better to stay away from gold-plated jewelry.


Gold plated materials are among the most value dense of precious recyclable material. There is typically a very high gold content to weight ratio, and that gold is fairly accessible. This means that your shipping costs will be much lower, the amount of gold that we can recover and recycle will be higher and the processing expenses will be lower. All together, gold plated material will give you the best bang for your buck.


Many materials, particularly connectors, are platted with gold because it offers superior physical properties, notably resistance to corrosion and excellent conductivity. Most connectors are plated with a thin layer of gold; solid gold connectors are rare. The thickness varies greatly depending on the type of material and its grade. 15 to 45 microns is typical. As with all E-Scrap, pins from older boards, or from high performance applications (such as from military, enterprise or telecommunications equipment) are typically coated with more gold.


Many of our customers have acquired their plated material (pins in particular) by disassembling electronics (such as PCs) and pulling the connector pins out separately. Many people work a little bit each day to accumulate a few pounds of pure pins. This is a great strategy because the bare gold plated pins give them a bigger payout than if they sent us the whole assembly. The pins are easier for us to process and cost much less to mail because you are not paying to ship the worthless plastic and rubber parts.


Selling your unwanted gold jewelry at our retail coin shops is a quick and secure process. When you bring your jewelry to our professional jewelry appraisers, your jewelry is evaluated immediately. We make offers based on the current market value of your specific items with a no-risk obligation to sell until you want to sell your items. Our cash offers to buy your gold costume jewelry are the best way to sell your unwanted jewelry so you can shop for the most current styles and keep up with new trends.


As Certified Coin Dealers, Appraisers, and Precious Metal Specialists, PGS Gold & Coin buys, sells, and appraises coin collections, stamp collections, gold & diamond jewelry, along with a wide variety of items. PGS Gold & Coin provides free evaluations, estate & insurance appraisals, safe deposit box appraisals, and coin grading submission services. PGS Gold & Coin can assist you in buying, selling, and investing in gold bullion, silver bullion, platinum bullion, palladium bullion, and rhodium bullion, as well as guide you through investing in Precious Metal IRA. PGS Gold & Coin GIA Certified Diamond Buyers appraise diamond engagement rings, diamond jewelry, loose diamonds, and gemstones. PGS Gold & Coin pays top dollar for diamond rings, diamond jewelry, sterling silver, and scrap dental gold. PGS Gold & Coin retail stores feature rare coins, antique silver coins, US gold coins, foreign gold coins, silver dollars, type coins, ancient coins, medals, tokens, old US currency, foreign currency, Confederate currency & Civil War currency. Our online store features all of the above plus fine watches, antique pocket watches, autographed sports memorabilia, historical documents, militaria, US & foreign war memorabilia, comic books, vintage toys, model trains, musical instruments, rare stamps, estate jewelry, luxury fur coats, designer handbags, purses, fine wine collections, antiques, and collectibles. We also buy smartphones, cell phones, iPads, laptops, video game consoles, and other new in-the-box electronics.


At Precious Metals Reclaiming Service we buy and refine gold plated industrial scrap in all forms, we also buy and process platinum, palladium and silver scrap. We buy and process industrial precious metals scrap from customers as far away as California, Texas and Arizona from our Massachusetts and Florida precious metals buying and refining location.


Gold Plated Scrap Buyers - we buy and process gold overstock electronic scrap. Clients throughout the United States tell us that we pay more than anyone around for overstock gold plated electronic scrap, pins and any material containing precious metals.


Gold plating on jewelry allows you to have an item with the beautiful look of gold without having the entire item made of solid gold. With gold being so precious, having a piece of jewelry made of solid gold is not an option for many people. The amazing thing about gold plating is you can impart all the qualities of gold into a piece without the huge cost.


Tarnish Resistance: Gold does not tarnish, rust, corrode and is hypoallergenic. Due to these great qualities, many people choose to coat items that otherwise may become problematic if exposed to conditions that may damage the item or cause an allergic reaction. In the case of costume jewelry or jewelry that is made of brass, bronze, silver, copper, nickel etc., gold plating will keep the piece from turning your finger green and most importantly keeps the piece from quickly degrading from corrosion. Brass, for instance, will quickly corrode when it comes in contact with our sweat. Our sweat contains salt, (sodium chloride), which can quickly tarnish brass within days after touching it. If it is gold plated correctly, this issue is completely eliminated.


Increasing Value: Most jewelry makers and artists choose to make their pieces out of brass, bronze, silver or copper as it is affordable and easy to work with. As we have covered in the "Tarnish Resistance" section above, this is a problem especially when attempting to make a classy, long-lasting piece. Selling a piece made of one of these metals at a high price is quite difficult because of the issues we mentioned regarding tarnishing. Once gold is applied, even if it is a relatively thin layer of gold plating, the entire value of the piece greatly increases. An example; we have a customer who buys Italian silver necklaces for $20 per piece, they then gold plate these pieces with 24 Karat gold and resell them for $200 per necklace. You may wonder, well how much gold was actually applied? The answer is, only a few dollars worth. An one liter bottle of our 24K Bright Gold Solution contains 2.5g fine-gold. One gram of fine-gold will plate approximately 160 square inches of area to a thickness of 1/2 micron, (0.00002" or 20 micro-inches). This means you can plate around 160 rings or pendants that have about one square inch of area for $110. In other words, it works out to be about $0.68 to gold plate a ring or pendant this size.


Types of Gold: Gold is a soft metal by nature. However, there are "hardened" gold deposits and "soft" gold deposits. Hardened gold is hardened by adding grain modifiers and hardening agents such as cobalt. The grain modifiers in a hardened gold will disrupt the lattice formation of the gold crystals as they form on the surface. This disruption allows for the crystals to be much more tightly packed and therefore makes for a "harder" deposit. The "Knoop hardness" of a hardened gold is 3-5 times harder than that of a "soft" gold. When plating jewelry, hardened gold should always be used. Soft "Pure" Gold is typically used in scientific plating applications, such as fuel cells, where the gold needs to be applied relatively thick and needs to be softer, resist higher temperatures, or cannot have any contaminants. Soft (Pure) Gold has a 99.99%+ minimum purity whereas hardened gold has 99.97%+ minimum purity - that .02% can be very important in some applications.


Wear and Tear: Due to the soft nature of gold it is susceptible to scratching and abrasion. For this reason we suggest you never polish gold with an abrasive polish. If an item is being handled heavily, such as a ring that is being slid on and off of a finger, sometimes daily, it is advised that the plating should be applied on the higher end of the thickness scale. Whenever we receive jewelry items to be plated we always apply at least 40 micro-inches (1 micron) to ensure a long-lasting plate for the customer. 20 micro-inches is the minimum thickness of gold plating for jewelry items to be sold as "gold plated" in the United States under the US Federal Trade Commission standards. Unfortunately many items from China and other unregulated countries may have layers as thin as 3-5 micro-inches. 041b061a72


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