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"old gold jewelry"? well now that all depends... if it's ancient-old, then maybe it's quite worth something to a museum or private collector. I doubt Lord Carnarvon felt bummed when his team pulled decorative jewelry type pieces out of the Tut tomb. =p
Also, note that this thread has so far been on the topic of e-scrap. Jewelry is another thing altogether. It's value is much different than e-scrap for various reasons. The mark up on jewelry usually makes it a bad investment unless it's inherited or bought for very little leaving some room for profit. A lot of junk jewelry accumulated in metal detection or hoarded from garage sales, thrift stores, etc. might not be such a bad turnaround in profit.
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