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I doubt if anyone can give you an accurate value without the weight. It appears to be a used, worn piece of 14k scrap gold. Take it to a couple scrap gold buying jewlers and see what they offer. Double what they offer and that may be a reasonable place to start as an asking price. And for what it is worth, a jewler can make it look like new.

oldogy

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Throw it on a scale. You need to know the weight before you can sell it.

$27 a penny weight for 14k is today's buy rate at a few local shops I called.

1 pennyweight = 1.55517384 grams

Dolomite

Guest Lester Weevils
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After it has been used for the intended purpose for a few years, its value will appreciate until it is worth your house and car and all yer money! ;)

Used on the wrong finger, it becomes a weapon of mass financial destruction!

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Thanks guys.

I doubt if anyone can give you an accurate value without the weight. It appears to be a used, worn piece of 14k scrap gold. Take it to a couple scrap gold buying jewlers and see what they offer. Double what they offer and that may be a reasonable place to start as an asking price. And for what it is worth, a jewler can make it look like new.

oldogy

I'm going to buff it up before I sell it to him. I sure the missus would go bat**** crazy if he gave it to her in this condition

Guest Old goat
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Depends. They are pretty cheap to got on your finger but can cost a fortune to get it OFF your finger.

(couldn't help it)

Guest Caveman
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Donate it to BP. Nothing can close up a hole like a wedding ring.

;):bowrofl::D

Guest db99wj
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It looks to be a "comfort fit" wedding band which adds a little to the sales price of a wedding ring. Wedding rings appear to be based on the width. A comfort fit, 4mm can go for around $369.

Amazon.com: 14K Yellow Gold Comfort Fit Band - 4mm: DivaDiamonds: Jewelry

Mine is a 4mm comfort fit ring. I didn't pay that much for it 14 years ago. A jeweler can put that thing on their buffing wheel and it will shine like new.

Guest HvyMtl
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trade him for a firearm...

Guest Glock23ForMe
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What did you tell your friend you wanted for it?

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It looks to be a "comfort fit" wedding band which adds a little to the sales price of a wedding ring. Wedding rings appear to be based on the width. A comfort fit, 4mm can go for around $369.

Amazon.com: 14K Yellow Gold Comfort Fit Band - 4mm: DivaDiamonds: Jewelry

Mine is a 4mm comfort fit ring. I didn't pay that much for it 14 years ago. A jeweler can put that thing on their buffing wheel and it will shine like new.

I took it to a pawn jewelers and was offered 40 so that's what I ended up selling it to him for. For a friend, I wasn't looking to make anything on it.... but damn!

Why couldn't you have posted that 10 minutes sooner! :tinfoil::P

Actually, this was a girls ring and I don't think it was quite that wide. I figured the place that quoted me would have resold it for around 100.

14k Gold 4-mm Half Round Wedding Band | Overstock.com

Guest Jamie
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I don't know what it's value is, but I do know the damned things can cost you your sanity if you're not careful... :-\

The one pawn shop I used to visit always had a tray full of used wedding and engagement rings sitting in one of the cases. And every time I saw it, all I could think was "now there's a :tinfoil:-load of misery".

J.

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why in the world would anyone want to buy a used one?

As bad as being married might be ( an did you ever wonder why people say don't do it? It is because don't do it!)

Wouldn't a used wedding band have all kind of bad ju-ju wrapped around it?

Do you buddy a favor and sell it yourself to a scap jeweler and go buy beer with the proceeds. It would be worth money just to be rid of the demonic thing.

Just my 2 cents

Guest Jamie
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why in the world would anyone want to buy a used one?

As bad as being married might be ( an did you ever wonder why people say don't do it? It is because don't do it!)

Wouldn't a used wedding band have all kind of bad ju-ju wrapped around it?

Do you buddy a favor and sell it yourself to a scap jeweler and go buy beer with the proceeds. It would be worth money just to be rid of the demonic thing.

Just my 2 cents

My thoughts exactly. :P

I mean, they may all be cursed, but with a used one, you know the curse is active and working. :tinfoil:

J.

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A jeweler can put that thing on their buffing wheel and it will shine like new.

Wait till you see what a lawyer can do with it! And he don't need no buffing wheel.

Guest PeaShooter
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"....you see, I got this wedding band, how much do you think it's worth?

"Man, my head is killing me.

It must be from all the heat Tennessee is now experiencing."

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Seems you might have gotten lowballed to me.

I sold my old similar 14K plain wedding band about a year ago (in 'Nooga oddly enough, Kennedy) for $50, and gold has at least doubled since then. He was only buying it for the gold, AFAIK.

- OS

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