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Posted In: Buy Gold , Jewelry

What is Colored Gold Jewelry?

The old proverb tells us that “all that glitters isn’t gold,” but sometimes gold itself isn’t gold in color. This precious metal comes in a multitude of distinct colors, and it’s worth knowing more about them if you’re interested in buying or selling gold. What color is your gold? Cold is available in a range […]

Posted In: Appraisals , Jewelry

Why Should I Have My Jewelry Appraised?

Just like antique furniture or a rare coin collection, fine jewelry may be one of the very few items you own that should be appraised by a professional. Indeed, there are many reasons you should seriously consider having your fine bracelets, brooches, and earrings inspected by an expert. Let’s look at the reasons why jewelry […]

Posted In: Silver for Cash

Tips for Selling Silver Flatware

The act of passing down a set of fine China or a collection of antique silver flatware from a one generation to the next is a time-honored tradition in our culture. In fact, maybe you’ve been the recipient yourself of your grandparents’ treasured assortment of silver utensils and other flatware. The reality, of course, is […]

Posted In: Sell Gold , Silver for Cash

Identifying Markings on Your Gold & Silver Jewelry

The markings you see on gold and silver jewelry were typically put there for the same reason: to let buyers know about the purity of the metal. But different types of metals can carry different markings. If you’re looking to sell gold jewelry in Bucks County, you may want to study this guide to identifying […]

Posted In: Jewelry

How to Identify Antique, Vintage and Estate Jewelry

If you own jewelry that you’re interested in selling or perhaps having appraised, it’s natural to wonder about the honesty of the jewelry dealers who agree to look at your pieces and make you a cash offer. Whether you have antique, vintage, retro, or estate jewelry in Bucks County that you’d like to turn into […]

Posted In: Jewelry , News , Valuable Items

Why You Shouldn’t Wear Jewelry to the Beach

The idea of a priceless piece of diamond jewelry sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic might have seemed romantic in the movie Titanic. In real life, no one wants to lose their rings or bracelets to the sea. That’s why it’s a smart idea to use caution when taking your diamond jewelry to the […]

Posted In: Watch Repair

6 Reasons Why Your Watch Stopped Working

If your watch slows down or stops working completely, don’t panic. This is certainly a stressful event, yet it might be possible for the Bucks County watch repair experts at Doylestown Gold Exchange to get your timepiece back in working order. Do not make any assumptions about why your watch stopped working. There are all sorts […]

Posted In: Buy Gold , Jewelry , Sell Gold

Gold is Up - Time to Scrap!

Over the past few months we have seen gold on the rise up to $1300 an ounce which we haven’t seen in many years.  With this price rise, the Doylestown Gold Exchange has seen a large uptick in customers coming in to get rid of the unwanted jewelry or jewelry they may have inherited through […]

Posted In: Buy Gold , Gold Investment

Investment Tips: Why You Should Buy Gold & Silver

The wake of the 2016 presidential election saw record gains on the stock market. The Dow leapt past 21,000, and the price of gold and silver saw impressive runs of their own. But despite the news coming out of Wall Street, people are still nervous, and looking for ways to diversify as they invest. And […]

Posted In: Silver for Cash

Selling Your Sterling Silver? Here’s How It Works

If you’re over the age of 60, you probably remember long afternoons spent polishing your parents’ sterling silver flatware in preparation for a holiday dinner. If you’re under the age of 60, chances are you’ve never polished a sterling silver fork or spoon in your life. There was a time when sterling silver flatware and […]

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