Local guide · South Carolina

Sell Your Jewelry in Donalds, SC

A clear-eyed comparison of the three resale channels open to Donalds, South Carolina sellers.

Updated May 19, 2026 · Pop. 355

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

Three channels — pick the right one

Local pawn shops

Best for: Fast cash, gold by weight

In Donalds, pawn shops are licensed under South Carolina’s statute, verify ID, and require a 30-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 Donalds 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 Donalds options. Free insured FedEx kit, evaluation in 2–5 business days, free return if you decline.

South Carolina resale law

Know your rights

Jewelry sales tax6.00%
Gold bullion taxExempt
Pawn holding30 days
Pawn licenseYes
PM dealer permitRequired
Photo ID requiredYes
South Carolina: Bullion exempt. Pawnbrokers licensed under SC Pawnbroker Act; PMD permits required for resale dealers.
Pricing guide

What to expect in Donalds

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 Donalds — common questions

Are pawn shops in Donalds legit for selling jewelry?
Most are. In South Carolina, pawn shops must hold a state license, verify your photo ID, weigh items on calibrated scales, and provide written receipts. Look for the state license posted at the counter. The trade-off versus other channels: pawn shops pay 40–60% of retail because their resale model requires fast turnover. They are best for instant cash on low-to-mid value pieces.
How does Worthy compare to a local jeweler in Donalds?
Worthy auctions your piece to a network of certified jewelry buyers, typically yielding 15–30% more than a local Donalds retail buyer for diamonds over 1 carat. Local jewelers in Donalds offer instant in-person evaluation; Worthy adds 5–7 days for kit delivery, shipping, and auction. For pieces under $500, a local jeweler is usually faster and pays similar net.
Is it worth driving to a major city to sell jewelry from Donalds?
If you have a piece worth $5,000+, yes — the major jewelry districts (NYC Diamond District, LA Jewelry District, Miami) consistently pay 10–25% more than non-district buyers. For pieces under $5,000, the driving and time cost typically exceeds the offer differential. The free alternative: ship to an online buyer who reaches the same wholesale market.
How does the buyer in Donalds test my gold for purity?
Three common methods: (1) Electronic gold tester — reads conductivity, accurate for 10K–24K. (2) Acid test — small scratch on a stone, drops of acid show karat. (3) X-ray fluorescence (XRF) — the most accurate, used by serious buyers. You can request to see the test performed in front of you; if the buyer refuses, that is a red flag in South Carolina.
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 Donalds will quote based on current spot, so a 2% rise in gold means a 2% rise in your offer for gold-content pieces.
Are there free jewelry appraisals in Donalds?
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.
Can I sell jewelry I inherited in Donalds without an estate executor?
Generally yes, once probate has closed and the piece is your personal property. Buyers may ask for a copy of the closing statement or bill of sale from the executor for pieces over $5,000. Inherited jewelry uses the FMV at date of inheritance for tax basis — not the original purchase price.
How does Worthy beat local jewelers in Donalds for engagement rings?
Worthy auctions to ~1,500 certified diamond buyers nationally. A local Donalds 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.

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