Selling Gold Rings

Have a few old rings, some have precious stones in them, does the buyer give you the stones back or not?
12:30 Mon 16th Apr 2012
 
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if you wish

beware the price of gold has been tipped to hit $2000 come the end of summer....esp with any new economic "shock" such as Spain.
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Maybe just hold back selling them just now, thank you
I suspect most of the value in a gold ring is in the working rather than the weight of the gold. Hope you don't get too disappointed at the value placed on them when you do opt to sell.
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Pleased, got £200 for them
of-course you should get your stone return if you selling only gold. In this case buyer will check the purity of gold by getting stone out from ring and then weight it. And will calculate the price accordingly.
You need to ask buyer about that before you sell the item about their policy.
And if you sell ring with stone then you should get the cost of stone too.

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