Well, honey, if you're pawning a 24KGB item, you better brace yourself for disappointment because that "GB" probably stands for "Gold Bond" and not "Gold Bullion." So unless you've got a solid gold item on your hands, you might not be getting as much cash as you hoped for. But hey, at least you can still walk away with a little something in your pocket, right?
The item will cost 170.00
$100.39
A item that costs $155 US Dollars would have a sales tax, at 6% of $9.30
It really depends.. See how much you bought it for and how much you sell it for.
26.40.
The term 24KGB means that the gold in this item has been coated with another metal other than gold. The price depends on the value of the underlying metal.
A necklace that’s say 24kgn how much is it worth
A necklace that’s say 24kgn how much is it worth
This will typically be two parties, the person pawning the item and the pawn shop estimator who will be lending the money. A pawn shop deal is designed to trade an item temporarily for a loan. In most cases the person who pawned the item never comes back so the pawn shop will sell to a third party at some future date. It is this reason that the person pawning the item will not receive what its actually worth.
Less than it's worth..
"24KGB" signifies 24 karat gold bonding, meaning another metal was coated with a thin layer of 24 karat gold.
24kgb is not a standard unit of measurement or a recognized scientific term. Without further context or clarification, it is difficult to provide a specific answer. It is possible that "24kgb" could be a typographical error or a unique identifier specific to a certain system or field. Additional information would be needed to accurately determine what "24kgb" represents.
about 60 bucks and up depending what brand size type and usage
Sound like 24 karat gold bond.....plated.
if you are jewish or not.
Pawn Stars - 2009 London Pawning was released on: USA: 15 August 2013
Condition of firearm and how desperate you are.