Refining CAN be worth it. Especially when you talk about going from this:to this:First of all - and this is going to fly in the face of a lot of what we are all about here, but...
it's not always about profit. At least not immediately. Sometimes it's nice to have something unique. I took this ingot into a local coin shop yesterday and they asked a LOT of questions about it. They said, without me asking, "If you ever want or need to sell it, bring it in." Even though they've never heard of Market Harmony, they were VERY interested.
Secondly, if you know where to look, and get "lucky," you can find junky stuff at well under melt. I bought those 5 dimes shown above for $4. From a coin shop. I had bought it all under the "silver is silver" philosophy, and had found good deals over time. I had a lot of stuff that I might have a hard time bartering with. Now I have something worth talking about.
Keep in mind, I have plenty of U.S. minted silver coin, because I think stuff of known fineness... from a worldwide-known source... that has been minting coins for over 200 years... is always going to be the easiest stuff to sell and to trade with. But if you're still hung up on ONLY that side of the equation, maybe a few more pics would help!
That's my opinion. And I'm sticking to it.