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To Market To Market I'm Selling My Gold!:cheers:

John-Edmonton

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Gold being so high, I figured it's time to cash in some of my winnings, my gold ones that is. Here's my 20 years worth of gold rings, except a few which my wifey declared are hers. :inlove:
 
102 rings x ~$100 = ~$10,000

Rings are worth much more as (numistic) jewelry value than spot value. Better to sell as jewelry, try every avenue possible and leave no stone unturned like all suitable shops--wholesale/retail jewelry, a jewelry broker, professional estate auctions/buyers, internet advertise in E-Bay, kijiji, Craigs List, or newspapers, etc. Yes maybe even pawn shop because only 10% over gold spot value can bring in an extra $1,000. Also in other cities, it is well worth it to fly to another major city to sell them for a better price. Don't you sell yourself short.

This is what I want: http://www.aliner.com/products_detail.php?Type=PRODUCTS&prodid=3&sectid=5
Then maybe buy a small-light holiday trailer with the money you get from the rings, and tow-drive with your vehicle to Yuma, Arizona for January--February--March and stay in an RV park then sit in a lawn chair outside in beautuful warm and sunny weather while having a barbaque with about 70' F or 20' C outside temps, not too hot and perfect warm sun filled weather there in the winter.
 
Very Nice haul John, looks like a Kings Ransom!
 
Good John, glad I could help.

Freezing in Edmonton today.

Celcius
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/usaz0275
Fahrenheit
http://www.weather.com/weather/today/Yuma+AZ+USAZ0275
Weather Forecast: Yuma, Arizona
Dec. 4, Saturday Afternoon: 12:00 PM - 5:59 PM
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