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As gold prices soar, this is exactly how you can rake in the cash by selling your old jewellery – even if it’s broken, by top pawnbroker

August 31, 2025
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Pawnbroker Dan Hatfield says for fancier items of gold it may be worth taking your valuables to an auction house to get a price


By DAN HATFIELD EXPERT PAWNBROKER

Updated: 11:58 EDT, 31 August 2025

As the price of gold soars, that broken chain or trinket sitting in the back of your drawer or jewellery box could be worth a lot more than you think.

I am a third-generation pawnbroker and have been in the industry for a quarter of a century.

Customers wander into the shop with broken earrings, snapped chains and all sorts of odds, often stuffed into something as unglamorous as a dog-poo bag.

They hand it over with a quiet, ‘I don’t think it’s worth much.’

A few years ago, they may have been right but today – with the price of gold up 32 per cent in a year and 242 per cent in a decade – they get a pleasant surprise.

Last week, a newly divorced woman came into the shop to sell the gifts her husband had given her over the years. She thought she might get £500 at best.

When I told her that her little bag of scraps was worth closer to £7,200, her look was priceless. She has booked herself a cruise. It’s astounding how much gold people unknowingly discard. I’ve had customers find gold at car boot sales, charity shops – even in skips.

Of course, you may want to hold on to your gold pieces – and the price could rise further.

Pawnbroker Dan Hatfield says for fancier items of gold it may be worth taking your valuables to an auction house to get a price

But if you’re tempted to cash in on today’s high prices, here’s how can you find out what your items are worth and get the best deal.

First, you can check if your item is real gold using these methods.

  • Test it on a magnet. Real gold is not magnetic, so if the item sticks, it’s likely not gold. Be aware, though, some items may contain metal parts, such as clasps, that respond to magnets.
  • Scratch test on ceramic: Run the piece across an unglazed ceramic surface (like the underside of a coffee cup). Real gold leaves a gold streak, fakes will often leave a black mark.
  • Vinegar test: Place a drop of vinegar on the item. If it tarnishes, it’s likely fake. Gold will not change.

These tests are not definitive but can help determine if an item warrants further examination.

Work out what type you have

All gold in the UK should have a hallmark as these have been legally required since the 14th century. They identify the purity of gold and are essential because different purities yield different values. Here’s a quick guide:

375 (9ct): The most common UK standard, at 37.5 per cent gold.

585 (14ct): Contains 58.5 per cent gold, commonly imported from America and southern Europe.

750 (18ct): 75 per cent gold, used for fine jewellery.

916 (22ct): 91.6 per cent gold, popular in Asian markets.

999 (24ct): Nearly pure gold, typically in bars or coins, known as investment gold.

You may find 8ct gold (from Germany) or 15ct, which used to be recognised in the UK. This is not to say those without hallmarks are not gold as there are places where hallmarking is not required. If you think an item is gold, check it.

What is it worth?

First, find out the current value of gold. An app, such as Kitco, can give up-to-the-minute prices or you can search online. Look for what is called the ‘spot price’, which is for pure 24-carat gold.

To work out the value of your gold, you need to need to apply the percentage of your item that is pure gold to the current spot price. Remember, buyers will deduct a margin for costs.

How to sell it

If you have items such as broken chains, try a reputable pawnbroker or online gold buyer. For diamond and fancy pieces, try high-end jewellers. If you have vintage jewellery, consider platforms such as Etsy. Sometimes gold is worth more than its intrinsic value. For fancier items, it could be worth taking them to an auction house to get a price.

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As gold prices soar, this is exactly how you can rake in the cash by selling your old jewellery – even if it’s broken, by top pawnbroker

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