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How To Identify A Real Gold From Fake Ones?Submitted by willard_7ph Mon, 14 Sep 2009
Are you looking for a way to earn extra income? You really do not need to look any further than your closet, basement, or attic as you may already own quite a bit of old gold items that can fetch a nice price online. Yes, there are a number of excellent online buyers of used and old gold. These buyers may pay a fine price for your gold items provided, of course, the items are real gold and not weak imitations. But, how can you tell if the item is legitimate or a form of imitation gold? Telling real vs. fake gold apart is not as tough as some people believe.
Gold jewelry will often come with a stamp on it stating its legitimacy. That is, the item may sport an impression that states @18K Gold or something similar to it. However, you cannot always go by the stamp alone. Some fraudulent sellers will go the extra effort to stamp the faux gold with such an impression. That is why you will need to take the extra effort to determine its legitimacy as well. Probably the easiest way to have gold jewelry identified as real or fake would be to ask a person who is knowledgeable. Simply taking the item to a local jewelry shop could answer the question for you. You would not be going in there to have an expensive appraisal performed. Just asking the jeweler if the product in question is legitimate gold is really all you need to do. The jeweler can tell within seconds as to whether or not it is real. Yes, if you really want something, all you need to do is ask. If you do not have access to a jewelry profession or are unable to find one willing to lend a little help, you could make a determination of the legitimacy of the gold based on its source. The vendor in which you have purchased the jewelry will definitely play a role in determining whether or not the gold is of any value. If you have purchased the jewelry in the past from a reputable dealer, then the odds are strongly in your favor that the gold is legitimate. Did you purchase "name brand" gold jewelry from a less than reputable source? Did you purchase it from Ebay? If so, you may have purchased inauthentic jewelry. Many of these dubious sources of purchasing are known for procuring costume jewelry from overseas. As a result, many of the items that they offer are completely fraudulent and not made from real gold. That means they will have no value in terms of their sale potential with a gold buyer. Ultimately, you can still send off the gold jewelry to a buyer even if you are not completely sure if it is authentic. If the gold turns out to be fake the buyer will inform you of this and return it. So, do not get your hopes up but do not dismiss sending the item. It may very well turn out to be legitimate and worth a nice price.
Bud Blair founded Gold Tree Online, the leading site to sell scrap gold online and exchange cash for gold . They help you trade your old broken jewelry, rings and coins for cash in a safe and secure environment.
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