Fake gold jewelry popping up in northern Colorado - FOX31 Denver
Thursday, October 11, 2018

Fake gold jewelry popping up in northern Colorado - FOX31 Denver

GREELEY, Colo. -- Pawn shops want you to be aware – they say scammers are using fake gold as a ploy to get your money in northern Colorado.

“This one is real and probably worth $200-300 depending on its weight,” Steven, with Mister Money said.

Gold necklaces, rings, watches are a hot commodity and for many, an easy way to get fast cash. But the Mister Money in Greeley is seeing an influx of fakes.

“We started seeing one or two a day for the last week,” Steven said.

The scam is nearly always the same; a man approaches you in a parking lot to say his car broke down and he needs cash. That man, who appears down on his luck, offers a gold necklace. The unsuspecting person believes it’s a fair trade and hands over $50.

“I think there’s two things. They want to help somebody and they think they’re getting a really good deal at the same time,” Steven said.

But when they bring the ring into a pawn shop to get cash, “We get the pleasure of informing them it’s not real,” Steven said.

Jewelers say the scam is a hard one to detect, even if you try the magnet test.

“The one thing everyone knows is the magnet test. Unfortunately, with these fakes they’re brass, and brass is also not magnetic just like gold. So, we have the real one here and it has no reaction to a magnet and these two are brass and they also have no reaction to a magnet,” Steven said.

This pawn shop takes it a step further; they used an acid test to tell the real from the fake. They said a real gold mark will hold up strong, while the brass rings intended to look like gold will vanish.

“This one is brass so it’s going to have a flash of green and then disappear,” Steven explained.

The bottom line – they say think twice before accepting any supposed gold as a form of payment.

“We hate to see it. Nobody likes a scammer. So, hopefully we’re trying to get it out there so we can get people say no to them,” Steven said.

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