What is the Scrap Gold Price at a Glenda Craddock Pawn Shop Today?
- Glenda Craddock
- Apr 19
- 2 min read
You might know our Glenda Craddock pawn shop here in Virginia Beach, Hilltop Pawn, as more of a jewelry store than anything. We've earned that reputation for a reason -- we do deal heavily in jewelry, both buying and selling it. However, as your local gold dealer, we also buy and sell gold in its other forms, too. In fact, many people who have scrap gold don't realize just how valuable it is. What might seem like trash certainly isn't...if it's made from gold, it has melt value, which means it can be sold for cash. It will later be melted down and used to make new jewelry, bullion coins, bars, or other items from gold. That's not your concern, though -- all you have to worry about is turning your scrap gold into cash. If you want to get paid the most for it -- and enjoy the easiest possible transaction and helpful customer service each step of the way -- simply visit us at Hilltop Pawn, and let us show you how easy it is to sell your gold!

What is Scrap Gold?
First of all, you could be wondering what qualifies as scrap gold. Well, it's anything that is made of gold that doesn't fit into the simple categories of things like gold jewelry, gold bullion coins, or gold bars.
For example, if you have broken gold jewelry that isn't repairable (which, you might be surprised...we do in-house jewelry repairs here at Hilltop Pawn), you can sell it as scrap gold. Dental gold also qualifies as scrap gold, as does any other random gold item you have that doesn't really seem to have a valuable use in its current form.
Scrap gold can be 24K gold, 18K gold, 14K gold, or 10K gold. Yellow gold is what you generally think of, but it can also be white gold or rose gold. All of it is valuable at Hilltop Pawn.
What Affects the Scrap Gold Price at a Pawn Shop?
Scrap gold price varies from day to day, and not just at pawn shops. Any gold buyer you deal with, online or off, is going to base their offer at least partly off of the current spot price of gold, which varies from day to day. The spot price refers to how valuable gold is each day around the globe, and it is affected by supply and demand, US currency value, inflation rates, stability of the economy, and so on. If you can sell your scrap gold when the spot price is high, you'll get paid more for it, so you may want to keep that in mind and monitor the gold market if you have large amounts of gold to sell.
Ready to sell your gold? Whether you have scrap gold, gold bullion, gold coins, gold bars, or any other gold items that you're ready to turn into cash, visit Hilltop Pawn in Virginia Beach, and let's make a deal!
Want to sell gold in Chesapeake? Visit our sister store, Greenbrier Pawn. We'd love to help you at either store!
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