Three channels — pick the right one
Local pawn shops
Best for: Fast cash, gold by weight, low-to-mid value
In New Salem, pawn shops are licensed under Illinois’s pawn statute and must verify ID before purchase. They typically pay 40–60% of retail and require a 30-day holding period before resale. Best for instant transactions under $1,500.
Certified jewelers & estate buyers
Best for: Diamonds > 0.5ct, signed pieces, estate jewelry
Local jewelers in New Salem typically pay 50–70% of retail because they can resell at full markup. Estate specialists may pay 70–85% for verifiable provenance (Tiffany, Cartier, Van Cleef). Most offer free in-person appraisals.
Online buyers (insured mail-in)
Best for: Anything over $500 — highest absolute offers
Online buyers typically pay 15–30% more than local New Salem options because their overhead is lower and their buyer pool is global. They send a free insured FedEx kit, evaluate within 2–5 business days, and return your piece free if you decline.
Know your rights
| Jewelry sales tax | 6.25% |
|---|---|
| Gold bullion tax | Exempt |
| Pawn holding period | 30 days |
| Pawn license required | Yes |
| PM dealer permit | Required |
| Photo ID required | Yes |
What to expect for common pieces in New Salem
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 @ 2,660/oz pure gold
Pawn shop: $1,463–$1,862
Online buyers: $2,128–$2,447
Rolex Submariner (used, working)
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)