Silver Jewelry


Do you want to sell your silver? It doesn’t matter whether it’s silver scrap, sterling silver, silver jewelry, silver necklaces, silver ring or broken silver jewelry. There are literally hundreds of silver buyers out there who are more than willing to help you part with your silver items.

So, how do you go about selling it? There are a number of options available to you. You can go to a pawnshop. A jewelry shop will also suit you just fine. Sometimes, a jewelry shop will also buy broken silver jewelry. But naturally, the easier method of selling it is through an online silver buyer. Through their websites, you can easily get instructions on how to sell their silver necklaces, silver rings and other silver items to them. More often than not, these sites will make you request for a prepaid envelope, where you will place your silver jewelry to send to them. This envelope is covered by insurance. Read the accompanying instructions within the prepaid envelop for more details on insurance, postal instructions, and the like. Once your item makes it to the buyer, they will contact you.

These buyers will then send you a check indicating the fair amount of your silver item. You have the option to accept it or reject it. If you’re not happy with the price, you have several days to inform the buyer about it, and the buyer will gladly return your silver item to you.

When selling silver jewelry, do not go to just about any site or company that says they are a silver buyer. Do a background check first to see if they really are a leading silver jewelry buyer as most of these companies would often claim to be. Some of them might be scams. Still, there are plenty of sterling silver buyers that are actually legitimate. You can find out which ones are on the level by checking their websites for endorsements from reputable organizations like the Better Business Bureau, government agencies and other trusted organizations. If the silver jewelry buyers you’re looking at are not in good standing with any of these groups, then perhaps it’s best that you move along to other buyers.

Most of these companies are also silver scrap buyers, who will buy your broken silver jewelry for the precious metal contained within. If you have silver items like necklaces that may already be hopelessly tangled and very difficult to undo, it’s better sold for scrap. Damaged silver spoons, forks, and other silver items are also fair game and are better disposed of and turned into cash.