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Elite Gold, Silver and Jewelry buying event is coming to Bensalem! 💰ONE DAY ONLY 📅  March 7th ⏰ 10AM – 5PM Daily📍 Holida...
03/03/2026

Elite Gold, Silver and Jewelry buying event is coming to Bensalem! 💰

ONE DAY ONLY
📅 March 7th
⏰ 10AM – 5PM Daily

📍 Holiday Inn Express Bensalem
1329 Bristol Pike Bensalem PA 19020 (across from the Bristol Pike Home Depot)

Bring your silver, gold, jewelry, coins, paper money, flatware, and more — and turn them into CASH on the spot!

💎 Don’t miss your chance to cash in on your treasures!
📞 Call 215-852-2800 for details!

02/28/2026
Good is almost over $5000 an ounce.
01/23/2026

Good is almost over $5000 an ounce.

01/23/2026

Will gold hit $5000 an ounce in January 2026?

09/06/2014

You know that there is a pile of gold brooches, lockets and weathered bracelets sitting in your jewelry box, but you just can't seem to decide what to do with it. You could divide up the items and pass them down to your children, but what can a pair of Edwardian style gold earrings with Emerald gems do for your daughter these days? Sell gold jewelry and get the cash you need to pay for your children's education or a first car – now that sounds like a more practical plan.

08/09/2014
08/08/2014

What is difference between yellow, white and rose Gold?
Is white Gold worth more than yellow Gold?

I have been getting a lot of questions regarding white and rose gold. Whether Yellow, White or Rose it’s all still gold.

Golds that are colors other than pure gold are generally alloys, meaning they are mixed with another metal to obtain certain properties and/or color.

White Gold:

White gold is a mixture of gold and one or more other metals, usually palladium or nickel. The component metals and their properties largely determine what type of jewelry is made. For example, nickel is added to make the jewelry very hard and durable, so this combination is great for rings and pins. Palladium with gold, on the other hand, produces a soft metal that is often used for gemstone settings.


Rose Gold:

Rose gold, pink gold, and red gold are all made of the same metals – gold and copper. This is another type of gold alloy. The more RED the piece of jewelry, the higher the proportion of nickel. One of the more common mixtures for rose gold is 75% gold (18k) and 25% copper. (So if you have ROSE GOLD its most likely going to be 18k which is worth considerably more than 14k)

I hope this helps...be sure to post, email or call with any other questions you may have.

08/08/2014
07/19/2014

10 Things you must know before selling your Gold or Silver

Maximize your profit when selling your gold and silver by knowing your rights, and knowing how to stay away from scams and cheats.

1) Do business locally. Beware of ‘one day’ temporary and hotel/Mall buying events. Some sellers will leave the next day and you won’t have anyone to complain or go back to, if you find out you were cheated out of your valuable Metals. AVOID mail-in services; you have little control over the sale. And sometimes you will never see your items OR a check again. The best sellers are licensed, monitored, registered and bonded with the state of PA and the municipality they are in. It’s especially important to find a seller who is trusted in the Bucks County area.
2) Don’t believe quotes over the phone. Many buyers will offer a much higher price over the phone to get their customers into the door. Then they change the price and explain it with a variety of reasons.
3) Shop around. Make sure to go to a few sellers around before making your final decision. Many buyers will persuade you into selling your gold on the spot, and won’t be so friendly when they find out that you are not going to sell it right then. Legitimate buyers should never pressure their customers into selling anything they are not comfortable selling. However, when shopping around, try doing so within 24-48 hours because of commodity market inflation. The price of gold changes daily so shopping around for a few days can change all your quoted prices.
4) Do not let your items out of sight. There have been jewelers that have replaced items with lower purity items. That means that you are getting paid for a lesser value item then you actually brought in.
5) Beware of gold purchased in the back rooms of shops such as laundromats and food stores. Many of these places are usually not licensed or monitored and might have rigged scales.
6) Weigh your gold first – know what you have. How to value your gold is very important. Precious metals are traded and bought in troy ounce measurements. So 1 Troy ounce is 31.1034768 grams or 1.09714286 Regular kitchen/postal scale ounce. One troy ounce is slightly less than a regular ounce.
7) Know the fineness/purity and the value of your Gold. If today’s spot price of gold is $1,600.00 that means that PURE gold is 1,600.00. 24 Karat is pure. So 1 ounce of 10K is 0.41% pure = $656 14K is 0.58% = $928. 18K is 0.75% = $1200. 22K is 0.91% = $1456.
8) Testing in plain sight. Make sure you watch carefully as the buyer tests your gold. Often people will be told that their items came up as 10-14k after testing. When in fact, the items were stamped as 14-18k. However, on rare occasions it’s the jewelers that cheated their customers years ago by selling them a piece of jewelry as 14-18k that was actually only 10-14k.
9) Weighing in plain sight. By law, the buyer must weigh your items individually and in plain sight of the seller. Make sure the buyers scales is inspected and certified by office of weights and measures. If you don’t see a blue sticker with the current date on it or if you see a RED sticker: Take your gold, leave the store and report the incident to Bucks County Weights & Measures Department of Consumer Protection at 215-348-7442
10) Get a COMPLETE sales receipt. If you sell your item, be sure the buyer provides you with a COMPLETE sales receipt with detailed information in case a dispute arises after the sale. This information must include: the name and address of the buyer; the date of the transaction; the names of the precious metals purchased; the fineness of the precious metals purchased; the weights of the precious metals purchased; the prices paid for the precious metals at the standard measures of weight; and the name, address and signature of the seller of the precious metals. Both you and the buyer should get a copy.

Thank you for your time, we look forward to helping you with any concerns or questions you may have in regards to selling your precious metals. Feel free to call me directly @ 215-852-2800

Derek Cain
Precious Metals Broker

07/18/2014

Even at a few hundred dollars off 2011's historic peak, gold prices are still high at $1300 an ounce. But with the market suggesting that there are more lucrative areas for investment, it's anyone's guess how long it will be before the gold bubble bursts. So if you're hoping to use the recessionary gold rush as an opportunity to get rid of some of your old jewelry, you may be running out of time. Stop in to 1010 Bristol Pike for a FREE appraisal for your broken or unwanted jewelry. OR call us @ 215-852-2800 with any questions you may have.

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