Jewelry is one of the best investments one can make. You can wear it and enjoy its beauty, but you can also turn it into cash whenever needed. This is a comprehensive list where you can sell gold jewelry in Milford, so take a look at the names on the list and try to find the best deal for your valuable items.

You can sell everything from necklaces and bracelets to gold earrings with or without precious gems. As various dealers may have different offers, you have to get in touch with a few of them in order to find the best deal for the specific jewelry items you need to turn into cash.

Arpaia Lang

806 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510

(203) 691-5851

David Jewelers

191 Forest Ave, Waterbury, CT 06708

(203) 753-1153

Marie's Jewelry

2457 E Main St, Waterbury, CT 06705

(203) 755-4653

Mai Jewelry inc.

495 Union Street Suite #1164, Waterbury, CT 06706

(203) 591-1731

Kay Jewelers

475 Union St Suite 1066, Waterbury, CT 06706

(203) 757-6601

Littman Jewelers

495 Union St Ste 2156, Waterbury, CT 06706

(203) 597-0046

Odyessey Jewelry

495 Union St, Waterbury, CT 06706

(203) 574-4956

Peter Indorf Jewelers

1022 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510

(800) 597-0503

Derek Simpson Goldsmith

1094 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510

(203) 787-2498

Archetype Clothing

265 College St, New Haven, CT 06510

(203) 562-6772

Upfashion

353 schraffts drive, Waterbury, CT 06708

(203) 206-2220

Sheran M Simo Co

235 Dyer St, New Haven, CT 06511

(317) 430-3514

Park Jewlery & Repair

495 Union St, Waterbury, CT 06706

(203) 528-0122

Ed's Jewelry

625 Wolcott St, Waterbury, CT 06705

(203) 757-0018

Sell Gold Jewelry For Cash

Unfortunately, we live in an economic difficult time where layoffs are commonplace. People are scrambling to find whatever type of work they can so that they can provide for their families. This can put a lot of undue stress and pressure on each family member, especially the parents.

If you are in such a situation and require a few dollars to get you through until you find a new job, you might want to consider this. You might be able to sell gold jewelry that you have laying around the house. Most families have jewelry that they are no longer using. They may also have some jewelry in their home that was inherited from deceased family members.

If you do have some jewelry that is sitting in a bedroom drawer or jewelry box and is not being used you should take it down to your nearest jewelry store and see how much money you can get for it. Gold jewelry that has a 10 or 14 carat stamp is worth money. A reputable jewelry store will be able to provide you with how much each piece of jewelry is worth.

In fact, you may want to take your jewelry for an appraisal to more than one jewelry store. Not all jewelry store employees appraise jewelry in the same way. A reputable jewelry store appraiser will provide you with honest answers about your particular piece of jewelry.

Besides the gold or silver content that the jewelry may have it may also have precious stones. A reputable jeweler will inform you whether these stones have any separate value. Receiving a few dollars by selling your often forgotten gold jewelry is a great idea if you require a few dollars to pay bills or get by until your next job comes off.