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12293 Seminole Blvd. Largo, Florida 33778

727-586-0414   877-619-3919

10 am to 6 pm M-F
10 am to 5 pm Sat

"Selling Gold Has Never Been Easier..."

It's A Smart Time To Sell Gold ...

If you've checked gold prices, you know that it's at a 27 year high.  There is no better time for selling gold than right now.

We pay top dollar for 10k to 24k broken gold and platinum jewelry items, a few of which are listed below.  We will safely buy your gold through the US Mail, or you are welcome to visit us at our store in Largo, Florida.

Or, you can trade your precious metals in towards a new diamond ring, genuine pre-owned Rolex, or other custom fine jewelry.

Most common types of gold...

Kt  % Gold Make-up/composition
24 100 Pure:  Worth the most.
22 91.6 Contains 8.4% other alloys.
18 75 Contains 25% other alloys.
14 58.3 Contains 41.67% other alloys.
10 41.67 Contains 58.33% other alloys.

Frequently Asked Questions

How To Sell To Us Through The Mailclick to sell silver

Here are a few of the types of items that we are ready to buy ...

Coins/Bullion:

Jewelry:

Antiques:

Dental/Other:

We Proudly Serve Bellair * Clearwater * Gulfport * Oldsmar * Palm Harbor * Plant City * Pinellas Park * Saint Petersburg * Safety Harbor * Seminole * Tierra Verde Florida

A few good reasons to do business with Arnold Jewelers...

The Current Market Prices...

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The price of gold rises and falls many times each business day. 

The amount we pay-out is based on the present rate when your order is processed.

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The amount we pay out is based on the following:

1. Amount
2. Purity
3. Market Price

What determines it's value...

The value of a precious metal is obviously dependent on two things: it's purity and weight. In the U.S., gold purity is designated by "karat," 24kt being the purest and most valuable.

Unfortunately, 24kt is much too soft, making it unsuitable for jewelry making. To make it stronger and more durable, other metals such as copper, silver, nickel, and zinc are added.

Unfortunately, the addition of these added metals dilutes the actual gold content, decreasing it's value.