Thogey wrote:So about 22K Net?
For me? yes about that.
I also bring in Li Ion batteries, computer greenboards and old laptops.
(no RAM or CPU or hard drive boards - I get extra on ebay for those)
Thogey wrote:So about 22K Net?
blackrabbit wrote:I bought a small metal toolbox full of small tools/junk from a thrift store for 5 bucks yesterday. In the bottom drawer amongst the rivets and wire was a small old gold ring. Eureka! 10k 3.2 grams = over 56 dollars melt value.
OneBiteAtATime wrote:Some smashing of sterling items has revealed…..
On average Weighted Sterling candle holders (you know the 3 1/2” ones that everyone made) yields about 35 g each.
Full size knives (stainless blades sterling handles) are yielding about 20 g each.
Salt and Pepper shakers are so wildly different, from 10g to 37g each.
Honestly, it’s sad to destroy something beautiful, but if it cannot bring its melt value when sold, it’s time to melt.
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