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Sell Your Jewelry in Ohatchee, AL

A clear-eyed comparison of the three resale channels open to Ohatchee, Alabama sellers.

Updated May 19, 2026 · Pop. 1,148

Today’s spot prices
Gold (24K)
$4,539.80 /oz
Silver
$76.72 /oz
Platinum
$1,976.10 /oz
Where to sell in Ohatchee

Three channels — pick the right one

Local pawn shops

Best for: Fast cash, gold by weight

In Ohatchee, pawn shops are licensed under Alabama’s statute, verify ID, and require a 15-day holding period before resale. Typical offer: 40–60% of retail. Best under $1,500.

Certified jewelers & estate buyers

Best for: Diamonds > 0.5ct, signed pieces

Local jewelers in Ohatchee pay 50–70% of retail. Estate specialists may pay 70–85% for verifiable provenance (Tiffany, Cartier, Van Cleef). Free in-person appraisals.

Online buyers (insured mail-in)

Best for: Anything over $500 — highest offers

Online buyers pay 15–30% more than local Ohatchee options. Free insured FedEx kit, evaluation in 2–5 business days, free return if you decline.

Alabama resale law

Know your rights

Jewelry sales tax4.00%
Gold bullion taxExempt
Pawn holding15 days
Pawn licenseYes
PM dealer permitNot required
Photo ID requiredYes
Alabama: Investment-grade bullion exempt from sales tax. Pawnbrokers regulated under Alabama Pawnshop Act; 15-day holding before resale.
Pricing guide

What to expect in Ohatchee

Engagement Ring (1ct diamond)

Retail: $5,000–$8,000

Local resale: $1,500–$3,000
Online buyers: $2,500–$4,500

14K Gold Chain (1 oz)

Melt @ 2,647/oz pure gold

Pawn shop: $1,456–$1,853
Online buyers: $2,117–$2,435

Rolex Submariner

Retail: $9,000–$14,000

Local jeweler: $5,500–$8,500
Watch specialist: $7,000–$11,000

Tiffany Estate Necklace

Retail: $2,000–$5,000

Pawn shop: $300–$700 (gold weight)
Estate buyer: $1,200–$3,500 (provenance)

FAQ

Selling jewelry in Ohatchee — common questions

What is the best company to sell jewelry to from Ohatchee?
For diamonds and luxury watches over $1,000, online specialists like Worthy, WP Diamonds, and CIRCA tend to deliver the highest offers because they auction to a network of certified buyers globally. For gold by weight and pieces under $500, a licensed local pawn shop or gold buyer in Ohatchee delivers faster cash with comparable per-gram pricing. For estate or antique jewelry, auction houses (Sotheby's, Christie's, Heritage) consistently outperform retail buyers.
Should I sell my engagement ring or sell the diamond separately?
Generally sell as a complete ring — the setting adds 10–20% to the offer because the buyer can resell directly without re-setting. Exception: very small (<0.3ct) diamonds in heavy settings — sometimes the gold-melt value of the setting plus a separate diamond sale beats the combined offer.
What is dollar-cost averaging in precious metals?
Not relevant to selling, but relevant to timing: gold prices fluctuate daily. If you have flexibility, watch the spot price for a week before selling. Reputable buyers in Ohatchee will quote based on current spot, so a 2% rise in gold means a 2% rise in your offer for gold-content pieces.
Will my jewelry be insured during shipping from Ohatchee?
Yes, when you ship to a licensed online buyer. Reputable buyers provide pre-paid FedEx labels with declared-value insurance up to $50,000+ at no cost to you. Tracking is real-time, signature is required on delivery, and the buyer assumes full liability from the moment they hand it to their courier. Always photograph the piece and shipping label before sending.
Does the IRS know if I sell jewelry in Alabama?
For most personal jewelry sales, no — only sales above specific bullion thresholds (25+ oz of gold, 1000+ oz of silver) trigger automatic 1099-B reporting from the dealer. However, you are required to self-report capital gains on your federal tax return if you sold for more than your cost basis. Inherited jewelry uses fair market value at the date of inheritance as the cost basis.
Are there free jewelry appraisals in Ohatchee?
Yes — most local jewelers offer free verbal estimates if you are considering selling. Written appraisals (for insurance or sale purposes) typically cost $75–$200. Online buyers (Worthy, WP Diamonds) provide free written offers as part of their evaluation process — useful even if you ultimately sell elsewhere.
How does Worthy beat local jewelers in Ohatchee for engagement rings?
Worthy auctions to ~1,500 certified diamond buyers nationally. A local Ohatchee jeweler resells to walk-in retail customers — a much smaller buyer pool. More competing buyers = higher final price. Worthy charges a 18% seller’s commission, but the larger buyer pool typically yields a higher net price than a local single-buyer offer.
Can I get an offer without committing to sell?
Yes. Most reputable online buyers (Worthy, WP Diamonds, CIRCA) provide free, no-obligation offers. You can decline and have your piece returned free of charge (return shipping insured). Use this to benchmark your local Ohatchee offers. Reputable local jewelers in Ohatchee also provide free in-person verbal offers.

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