Coin = .800 fine silver
800 = .800 fine silver
900 = .900 fine silver
Sterling = .925 fine silver
925 = .925 fine silver
Other Common Marks:
AG, Argentum, Argent, 950,
Fine Silver, etc.
Just bring all of the silver you are interested in selling to our location at 1056 South Colony Road at anytime during our posted business hours and our staff will sort your gold and apply the latest prices to our superior payout formula and instantly offer you more than anyone else for your gold.
As the world economy grows, the demand on silver increases and the current market price makes it a potentially good prospect for investors. Silver has so many uses as it is a very bright white metal and it an excellent conductor of electricity. Silver has been used in almost every civilization to create jewelry, adorn clothing and weaponry, to make tools, and in the manufacturing of technology. We love silver and it is not just the other white metal. We process hundreds of thousands of dollars of scrap silver every year at CT Gold Buyers®.
If you want to know the best way to sell silver I will tell you, sell your silver to CT Gold Buyers®. We pay the highest prices for your silver and we can identify silver accurately. If you have silver jewelry, bring it in and get paid the most cash for your silver at our facility in Wallingford. We'll even buy your native american and art inspired designer silver jewelry for premium prices. If it's flatware or servingware, we want to buy it from you. We can offer you more for your silver than antique dealers so be certain to receive a price from us before you committ elsewhere. When it comes to silver, we set the ceiling at CT Gold Buyers®.
Don't be shy about pulling up to our store with a truckload of silver industrial scraps such as wire, contacts, billetts, castings, or any other form of silver you can find. We'll even buy your old photo processing silver waste so just give us a call @ (203) 269-7000.
Most commonly used in jewellery and ornamental goods, karat gold is an alloy that consists largely of gold, but contains other metals such as copper, silver, nickel and zinc. The alloy is created to achieve certain factors such as durability, color, cost, and malleability. In the karat system, there are 24 parts of metal. Therefore, 24 karat or 24K represents pure gold that is .9999 fine. To determine the purity of a particular gold karat, simply divide it's karat number by 24, the result is the percentage of gold contained in the alloy. For example, 18 divided by 24 equals .75 or .750. Therefore, 18 Karat Gold contains 75% Gold
From silver trays, to even silver clocks and desk accessories, to the most rare and sought after tea sets, to complete flatware sets or any parts of, we want to buy as much silver as we can and no one will offer you as much cash for silver as we do.
We'll buy any quantity of silver wire, contacts, billets, and conductors. Bring your silver by the truckload and we'll be glad to pay you 85% of it's market value. Even if it's only a handful, we'll buy it. If you have silver castings, filings, grain, dust, or even silver photo processing waste, we can provide you the offer that closes the deal every time.
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