While vacationing in Las Vegas I did what a lot of people do I’m sure or at least that’s what I’m telling my wife ..I blew through the money I brought a little quicker than expected and I ended up having to shop my Rolex around to several dealers to save the trip. So I looked online for places, most offers over the phone were low and that’s if they would even quote me in the first place. I spoke to a guy at Nevada Coin and Jewelry who gave me a fair ball park price and a reasonable explanation as to why his number couldn’t be solid. Went down expecting to get the lower number and in fact Robert their Rolex expert said my Rolex was a better model then I had described. He paid me a higher number than he quoted. Thanks for saving my vacation guys.
In the economic recession of today, people across the United States are desperately in need of new ways to liquefy their assets and gain money for their basic living needs. Las Vegas is no exception, especially since the city is presently experiencing an immense 10% unemployment rate. Because of this, residents across Las Vegas have turned to selling their jewelry. Many people who sell jewelry Las Vegas have found it to be an excellent means of obtaining cash-on-hand.