While vacationing in Las Vegas I did what a lot of people do I’m sure or at least that’s what I’m telling my wife ..I blew through the money I brought a little quicker than expected and I ended up having to shop my Rolex around to several dealers to save the trip. So I looked online for places, most offers over the phone were low and that’s if they would even quote me in the first place. I spoke to a guy at Nevada Coin and Jewelry who gave me a fair ball park price and a reasonable explanation as to why his number couldn’t be solid. Went down expecting to get the lower number and in fact Robert their Rolex expert said my Rolex was a better model then I had described. He paid me a higher number than he quoted. Thanks for saving my vacation guys.
Gold is located on the periodic table under Au which happens to be derived from a Latin word Aurum which basically means shining dawn; it has an atomic number of 79. Gold is often described as a malleable, soft, dense metal with a luster that is bright yellow. Unlike silver which will overtime darken and tarnish due to the elements. Gold is not affected by outside elements.