SAN DIEGO, CA, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Southern California's top rated silver buyer San Diego Jewelry Buyers (SDJB) has announced that it is offering free market appraisals of silver assets. Before trying to sell silver coins, silver jewelry, or sterling silverware, SDJB encourages customers to visit its landmark store in the downtown Gaslamp Quarter. "When selling silver items for cash the first step is to get an accurate silver appraisal," says Carl Blackburn, owner of San Diego Jewelry Buyers.
According to Blackburn, silver sellers can get a general idea of what their silverware, silver coins, and silver gift items are worth by visiting online auction sites. However, online resale prices of silver merchandise may be more or less than an item's true cash value. To get a better idea of a silver item's resale value, Blackburn encourages sellers to take advantage of SDJB's free verbal silver appraisals.
"San Diego Jewelry Buyers is more than Southern California's most recognized jewelry buyer," says Blackburn. "We also are the region's top rated silverware buyer and bullion buyer. Thanks to our exclusive partnership with San Diego's only local silver refiner, we are also the best place to sell scrap silver for cash." SDJB's free market appraisals cover all types of silver items and are offered with absolutely no obligations to sell.
Because San Diego Jewelry Buyers is a nationally-recognized silver buyer, customers throughout Southern California often take a day trip to SDJB to sell antique silverware and timepieces, sell silver bars and coins, and sell silver gift assets. "We are one of the few estate buyers in the area that has the financial resources and expertise to buy big ticket silver items that would ordinarily be sold at Christie's or Sotheby's," says Blackburn.
In addition to being a prominent silver buyer, San Diego Jewelry Buyers is also an A+BBB rated luxury pawnbroker. "For some customers, it's a better decision to obtain a short-term collateral cash loan rather than sell silver outright. When customers pawn silver, the process again begins with our free market appraisal of their items," says Blackburn.
To schedule an appointment for a free silver appraisal, call SDJB's professional silver buyers at: (619) 236-9603. Out of town customers can call toll free: 800-557-9413. For more information about San Diego Jewelry Buyers, visit them online at: www.SanDiegoJewelryBuyers.com.
Located in the Gaslamp Quarter of downtown San Diego, SDJB leverages over 30 years of industry experience and fine jewelry expertise to make certain that customers receive the fairest cash offers and loans for their diamond/gemstone jewelry and premiere brand watches. Serving La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, Solana Beach, Carlsbad and other surrounding communities.
San Diego Silver Buyer Offers Free Sell Silver Appraisals
The silver buyers at San Diego Jewelry Buyers (SDJB) are offering free market appraisals to customers who want to sell silver coins, silver jewelry, sterling silverware, or other silver gift assets.
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