Sell Platinum
Sell Your Platinum For Cash Online With Our Simple & Secure Service
Turn your platinum jewellery into cash in the bank with Postjewelleryforcash.com
Platinum is a highly prestigious white precious metal, popular for its rarity but also it has a hard wearing nature. Platinum is often used in expensive pieces of jewellery like wedding rings and engagement rings but it's also used in other industries like chemical production and manufacturing, making it highly sought after.
If you have platinum jewellery such as platinum rings, bracelets, necklace, coins or even scrap platinum in your possession that aren’t used or wanted, having them valued and selling them on can be a great way to get some fast cash for your unwanted platinum jewellery.
How To Sell Your Platinum
Here at Postjewelleryforcash we have made the process of selling your unwanted platinum jewellery as simple and secure as possible you can sell your platinum in 3 simple steps.
1. Request your pre-paid postage label that covers insurance.
This will then be sent to you via email along with the instructions on postage so you can print it off and post your items securely and fully tracked.
Once we have received your enquiry and the details regarding the jewellery you wish to sell.
A member of our appraisal team will get back to you within 24hours of receiving your enquiry to get more details or photos if needed to ensure we get the right insurance cover for your pieces.
2. Post for FREE –
Your items are tracked & fully insured it's also next day delivery.
Items are insured up to £5000.
If you need more insurance, we can also arrange this.
3. Receive payment
Receive payment within 24 hours of accepting our offer the full appraisal details will be emailed to you with our offer.
If you don't wish to accept our offer we return your jewellery free of charge and fully insured.
We are very proud of the safe, secure and rapid service we provide. Take a look at our reviews to see all our happy customers
More About Platinum
What is platinum worth?
Platinum is often worth a large amount of money due to its rarity, high melting point and hardwearing nature. It is not just used for jewellery either, also being used to manufacture pacemakers, which means it is always in demand. For this reason, if your platinum is going unused, selling it on can be an incredible way to liquidate your assets and have money in the bank instead.
What platinum objects can I sell?
We will purchase any piece of platinum, whether it be bullion bars, coins, jewellery or even scrap. Provided your item contains a substantial amount of actual platinum content, we’ll be happy to make you an offer.
Sell your platinum with Postjewelleryforcash.com
Our seller’s pack comes with no obligations, and we guarantee to pay you the agreed amount within 24 hours of our offer being accepted. Our expert valuers will beat any offer that you find elsewhere*, so why not come to us? Contact our team today, or request a free seller’s pack from our site.
So if you are asking where can I sell my platinum ring ? Or Where Can I sell my platinum jewelery we have you covered.
Sell Scrap Platinum
We are happy to buy old, unwanted and broken items made from Platinum.
You can use our Hallmarks Guide to help identify the purity of your Platinum but don’t worry if you cannot find a hallmark. Some jewellery items, particularly if they were purchased overseas, are not hallmarked. We are happy to accept non-hallmarked items as we will test them fully when you send them in.
Here are some of the most common items of Platinum that we buy. If you cannot find your item on the list just give us a call to confirm that we will be willing to buy your scrap Platinum item.
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Rings
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Necklaces
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Bracelets
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Chains
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Ear rings
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Pendants and crosses
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Ear rings hoops
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Body jewellery
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Other Platinum jewellery
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Platinum coins
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Platinum Bullion bars
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Dental Platinum (Ensure that you thoroughly clean all traces of biological matter from dental items before sending them in. We are not equipped to process items containing biological matter and Royal Mail restrictions prevent the return of such items to you through the