Langhorne Gold Exchange

Langhorne Gold Exchange A family owned and operated business As a family owned and operated business we understand that trust, integrity and respect are how business is made.

We continually pride ourselves on serving the people in our community with the same level of respect. It is our promise that you will have a 100% satisfaction guaranteed experience when you come to meet with us.We differentiate ourselves because you will be taken care of quickly and earn the top dollar for your pieces.

01/21/2013

Did you know that the more yellow a piece of gold is, the more pure gold it contains? However, adding different metals and alloys to gold can make the gold appear different colors, so it is typically best to look for the karat marking on the inside of your jewelry.

01/18/2013

Unlike the situation with gold today, the value of gold changed very little after it was established as an official currency of the U.S. The initial value of gold - $19.30 per troy ounce - did not change from 1792 until 1834, when it was increased to $20.67.

01/15/2013

To determine how much pure gold is in a piece of jewelry you own, you can look on the inside of the jewelry for a symbol (24K, 18K, 14K, 10K), which indicates the percentage of pure gold present in your jewelry.

01/12/2013

Did you know that you can typically find out how much pure gold is in a piece of jewelry you own by looking on the clasp (if is a necklace or bracelet) or the inside of a ring?

01/09/2013

Did you know that South Africa is the source of more gold than any other country in the world? In the past few decades, about 40 percent of all gold found in the world came from South Africa.

01/06/2013

Do you have old, unwanted, or broken jewelry? Purity matters more than the appearance so no matter how your jewelry may look, we may be interested in buying it!

01/03/2013

The price of gold is subject to change on a daily basis. This means the offer we make on your gold jewelry today may not always be the same offer we'll be able to make tomorrow.

12/31/2012

Are you confused by the measurements used to weigh gold? Here's a rough measurement that can simplify things for you. Basically, the weight of one penny coin equals 1.5 pennyweights. Another comparison measurement to use: 1.5 kitchen grams equals 1 pennyweight.

12/28/2012

Did you know that often pure 24-karat gold is too soft to be able to be used for jewelry, in which case the gold is alloyed with other metals such as silver, copper, zinc, or silicon, producing the lower karats?

12/25/2012

Did you know that gold's physical properties, which include high electrical conductivity and chemical inertness, make it a great conductor in harsh environments? That is why gold is so commonly used in equipment circuits.

12/22/2012

There are several methods that testing laboratories use to determine the purity of gold. This includes a density text, x-ray fluorescent, the ICP (inductively couple plasma spectrometry) test, or the electric pen.

12/19/2012

Do you have gold jewelry that your children have outgrown? Selling those non-sentimental bracelets and necklaces can make room in their jewelry box and put cash in your pocket.

Address

1248 E Lincoln Highway
Langhorne, PA
19047

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

(215) 891-8150

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