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  2. How To Sell Jewelry Online - AOL

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    Whether you want to make money from your handmade jewelry creations or your jewelry box is overflowing with pieces you'd like to sell, you have several online options for turning your jewelry into...

  3. 25 Things To Sell When You’re Ready To Retire - AOL

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    You can sell your jewelry online at sites like Worthy or to a local jeweler or pawnbroker. To ensure the best price, get your jewelry item appraised and then clean it so it looks in top condition.

  4. How to Sell Gold Jewelry When Prices Hit Historic High

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    To determine if the time is right to sell gold jewelry, keep an eye on the price of gold. In the early months of 2022, gold price per ounce was hitting near historic peaks, hovering around $2,000 ...

  5. The RealReal - Wikipedia

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    They cover sellers with free virtual appointments, in-home pickup, drop-off and direct shipping. As a full-service, luxury consignment [11] service, The RealReal does all of the work for its consignors, including authenticating, using AI and machine learning to determine optimal pricing, photographing and listing items, as well as handling shipping, payments and customer service.

  6. Pawnbroker - Wikipedia

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    Some pawnbrokers are trained in the identification of gems, or employ a specialist to assess jewelry. One of the risks of accepting secondhand goods is that the item may be counterfeit. The customer can either sell the item outright if, as in most cases, the pawnbroker is also a licensed secondhand dealer, or offer the item as collateral on a ...

  7. Fashionphile - Wikipedia

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    Fashionphile was founded by Sarah Davis in 1999. [7] [8] She started the business while she was in law school.In 2006, Davis partnered up with her brother-in-law Ben Hemminger to expand the business and moved it to Beverly Hills, California.

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