Annette O'Connor loves her gold jewelry, but on Friday at the Rushmore Mall she was happy to exchange about two dozen out-of-fashion rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings that were cluttering her ...
I promise not to ask if you remember when the price of gold was fixed at $35 an ounce or when U.S. currency was tied to the gold standard (hint: The Gold Standard Act was passed on March 14, 1900, but ...
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Gold prices are at an all-time high, and many are turning their scrap gold into cold, hard cash. But if you think pure gold can only come from broken jewelry or coins, think again: You might have some ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The price of gold reached an all-time high this week, hitting nearly $3,400 an ounce on Thursday. Some wonder if their old jewelry is now worth more than the sentimental value.
If you have gold lying around your house, selling it could generate a fast profit. Before you can turn your gold into cash, you need to find where you can get the highest payouts for your loot. The ...
The price of gold is setting records, going for over $1900. “Gold is kind of a safe haven for investors, and really four or five years ago when I bought the metal, that was kind of my thinking,” said ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Charlie Erthal is a ...
We’re in the middle of the Gold Rush 2.0. But this time folks aren’t making money finding gold – they’re making money selling it. With gold near an all-time high, selling for over $3,200 an ounce, ...
SAN ANTONIO – Gold is having a bright and shining moment. The precious metal soared to an all-time high Friday, hitting a spot price of $2,195 an ounce. And, that’s creating a nugget of opportunity ...
According to a report by CBS News, if you had invested in gold at the beginning of 2023, you would have seen about 68% growth by March 2025 [1]. Gold has been the hot commodity as political ...