The green stone necklace is nephrite jade, and slightly better quality. I'd say 75-100. The turquoise stones look like howlite, it's basically just powdered turquoise and resin compressed together. Really like the Denmark peice. Thanks for sharing.
@@MakeupZombie It's Zuni, not Navajo. I've never seen regular turquoise cut like this, it would just crumble into pieces. You should be able to see some cracks or black spots or color variation of some kind if natural. Why would you take perfect sleeping beauty turquoise and carve it like this? Doesn't make sense. Thanks
Thanks for the tips on the bracelet, I haven't seen a piece with stones like that so I appreciate your help. and okay i will price the necklace around that area.Thanks for all the help
One question: How do you find so many estate sales? I can barely find one every 2 weeks in my city. Either i dont know where to find them or youre driving very far.
@@treasurefinder2887 I second that. Also maybe you can chime in on my dilemma, my wife and I came across a set of hoop earings that seem like junk but the stem is definitely 14k and is marked 14k however the hoops them selves look like gold plated junk.
@@DeltaWrath I have a pair of very nicely made aurora borealis rhinestone earrings like this; the stem acid tests 14k, but the rest of the housing for the stones isn't even gold colored, I'm pretty sure the purpose is for people who may be sensitive to any other metals being in their skin, since gold almost never causes Irritation.
What is your opinion on hold vs sell right away, over the last 2 summer's my wife and I accumulate some silver and a bit of gold jewelry but most buyers only want to pay a dollar or two above scrap.
I barely scrap anything unless its broken. If you take the time and list the jewelry online and take good pictures and wait a little bit you can get double or triple the scrap price. Thanks for watching
Hello, if you have a eBay account my eBay is jmt426, i have the ring listed for $25 with free shipping. the item number for the ring is 254275189409. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for replying so quickly. Just subbed to you. Love your videos. I don’t have an eBay account but will surely check yours out tomorrow. Do hope it’s still there. I just love it. Again thanks so much. Have a blessed night 💕🌹💕
Nice stuff! Is it nephrite or jadeite jade? Can be hard to tell, apparently nephrite as a more soapy quality to it while jadeite is more "swirly" inside. I found some crazy item today. Massive silver antique oriental purse necklace kinda thing with insane handmade detail, arabic letters on the back and some residual ash inside ugh....probably of a dead person lol.Love ur vids man!
A gold refinery by my house, They pay about 90% of melt value which is very good. If you have stuff you are looking to scrap i would make sure you get at least 75% of the melt value. Thanks for watching
awesome and inspiring
You are teaching this oldie quite a bit, Thank You!
Thanks for watching !
I keep saying it... you find the nicest stuff!!
Thanks for always watching :)
The green stone necklace is nephrite jade, and slightly better quality. I'd say 75-100. The turquoise stones look like howlite, it's basically just powdered turquoise and resin compressed together. Really like the Denmark peice. Thanks for sharing.
Those stones in the braclet looked like faceted turquiose,
You don't find howlite in navajo stuff
I have never seen it anyway 😊
@@MakeupZombie It's Zuni, not Navajo. I've never seen regular turquoise cut like this, it would just crumble into pieces. You should be able to see some cracks or black spots or color variation of some kind if natural. Why would you take perfect sleeping beauty turquoise and carve it like this? Doesn't make sense. Thanks
Thanks for the tips on the bracelet, I haven't seen a piece with stones like that so I appreciate your help. and okay i will price the necklace around that area.Thanks for all the help
@@ThriftHunter Native american that is what I meant 😊
Thank you 👍
Zuni Turquoise is a pinwheel pattern / symbol, meaning home or permanent home
The stone beads look like Adventurine which is a pretty common semi-precisous stone. Love your videos!
Thanks for the help !
Great finds again!
The "buckle" may be a slide that would go on a ribbon choker.
One question: How do you find so many estate sales? I can barely find one every 2 weeks in my city. Either i dont know where to find them or youre driving very far.
Hey there. You've been busy!! So many great items. Look at that gold. Yeah! My sole piece of gold today was a baby ring that weighed .23 grams. Lol.
Any gold is better than no gold haha. Thanks for always watching :)
@@treasurefinder2887 I second that.
Also maybe you can chime in on my dilemma, my wife and I came across a set of hoop earings that seem like junk but the stem is definitely 14k and is marked 14k however the hoops them selves look like gold plated junk.
@@DeltaWrath I have a pair of very nicely made aurora borealis rhinestone earrings like this; the stem acid tests 14k, but the rest of the housing for the stones isn't even gold colored, I'm pretty sure the purpose is for people who may be sensitive to any other metals being in their skin, since gold almost never causes Irritation.
@@noahchopson7136 Thanks for the information, I'm going to remove the stems and save it in the scrap pile and junk the rest.
@@DeltaWrath No problem, good luck out there👍
That’s an old clasp on the jade necklace so it’s definitely vintage
I think every girl in the late 50s & 60s had a circle pin. 💜💙🧡
What is your opinion on hold vs sell right away, over the last 2 summer's my wife and I accumulate some silver and a bit of gold jewelry but most buyers only want to pay a dollar or two above scrap.
I barely scrap anything unless its broken. If you take the time and list the jewelry online and take good pictures and wait a little bit you can get double or triple the scrap price. Thanks for watching
Miss you come back
Hello there! Great snag on the Zuni piece. What are your thoughts on engraved & monogrammed jewelry for resale value? Any insights are welcome.
Over the years i found that it hurts the value more than it helps it. Especially on sterling pieces like dishes and flatware. Thanks for watching !
The buckle, i think it's a part of bracelet. I have similiar type, wear it with leather strap
Have earrings that match the multi stone heart ring. Would love to buy that from you 💕🌹💕
Hello, if you have a eBay account my eBay is jmt426, i have the ring listed for $25 with free shipping. the item number for the ring is 254275189409. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for replying so quickly. Just subbed to you. Love your videos. I don’t have an eBay account but will surely check yours out tomorrow. Do hope it’s still there. I just love it. Again thanks so much. Have a blessed night 💕🌹💕
Nice stuff! Is it nephrite or jadeite jade? Can be hard to tell, apparently nephrite as a more soapy quality to it while jadeite is more "swirly" inside. I found some crazy item today. Massive silver antique oriental purse necklace kinda thing with insane handmade detail, arabic letters on the back and some residual ash inside ugh....probably of a dead person lol.Love ur vids man!
Thats a very interesting find ! don't think I've ever found anything like that, super neat. Thanks for watching
Where do you take 14 k gold to get paid?
A gold refinery by my house, They pay about 90% of melt value which is very good. If you have stuff you are looking to scrap i would make sure you get at least 75% of the melt value. Thanks for watching
@@treasurefinder2887 Is that a jewelry store?
I would kill for $1 Black Hills earrings LOL. BTW that service award pin reminds me of the Atari logo.
Thats what i was thinking it looked like too ! Thanks for watching :)