how much is your jewelry worth?

onfire

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onfire said:
(1)Start by weighting your gold on a kitchen scale, (grams) (2)Multiply that number by the current price of gold (per oz) (3)Divide by one of these numbers, (10kt)74.8 (14kt) 53.2 (18kt)41.5 (24kt) 31.1 (4) Multiply by 0.50 and 0.80 A fair price is somewhere within this range. Hope this will help someone..

This is a lot easier. Just input todays gold price, site gives it to you top left side, select they type of weight (Pennyweights. grains, grams ect) and the amount, caculator will do the rest.

http://greatlakesmetaldetecting.com/phpBB3/goldcalc.php

Here is another good one....

http://dendritics.com/scales/metal-calc.asp
 

Interesting post, thanks for that tidbit.

Treasure Hunter, did you ever input the same information on both sites and see if there was a difference?
 

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