by Robarons » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:27 am
Discount Sterling heavily as if dealing with foreign and other kinds of silver that arent US or .999
As of $33/oz, 80 cents/ gram was the best price offered. So thats about 80% of melt. It can vary a little higher or lower, but thats the general rate for scrap sterling in the form of jewelry, flatware, bowls,etc.
$33 x .925= $30.25 ASW per troy of 925 $30.25/31.1= .98 Cents a gram .98 cents/gram X 80% of melt= .785cents a gram I would be near or under 80% of melt when buying these items, more under if you wish to flip them for profit
Interesting, name brand, sterling coins,etc often command higher prices
Keep in mind that when 90% US junk silver can be had at spot, scrap sterling must be discounted behind spot because if your going to buy silver, most people will choose 90% at spot Vs Sterling at spot
The discounted rate is needed to get people interested in een looking at sterling, in addition to refinery issues (if you plan on taking that route sending things to a refinery)