db23 wrote:Provident offers ~ 96% of spot on junk, I'd work around that for your level of fairness. Nothing wrong with making a profit, just be honest with yourself about how good of a deal you are or aren't giving them.
Chaboo wrote:db23 wrote:Provident offers ~ 96% of spot on junk, I'd work around that for your level of fairness. Nothing wrong with making a profit, just be honest with yourself about how good of a deal you are or aren't giving them.
I like that. ...plus, it sounds like you know the person. What happens to your relationship if they dig around and find out what they could get for them and your offer's a lot less?
You could also sell them for a commission if you're not keeping them. Then there's no danger for you to lose money. I've done that and thoroughly enjoyed it. Just be honest to the buyer and seller.
Good luck...
mflugher wrote:$5k in gold fills a sandwich bag, $5k in silver fills a small backpack)
scyther wrote:mflugher wrote:$5k in gold fills a sandwich bag, $5k in silver fills a small backpack)
Lol. $5k in gold fills that small jeans pocket no one uses. And I'm sure you could fit a lot more than $5k silver in a back pack.
scyther wrote:mflugher wrote:$5k in gold fills a sandwich bag, $5k in silver fills a small backpack)
Lol. $5k in gold fills that small jeans pocket no one uses. And I'm sure you could fit a lot more than $5k silver in a back pack.
mflugher wrote:.........I price it at 60%, thats a 1/3rd profit margin if I sell to refiner @ 90%........
mflugher wrote:scyther wrote:mflugher wrote:$5k in gold fills a sandwich bag, $5k in silver fills a small backpack)
Lol. $5k in gold fills that small jeans pocket no one uses. And I'm sure you could fit a lot more than $5k silver in a back pack.
Fills was probably not the right word, but keep in mind we are talking scrap, not .999 bullion, yes 3 American Gold eagles is approx $5k and would fit in that jeans pocket, as is about 140x American Silver eagles, (7 tubes), but we aren't talking bullion we are talking scrap, scrap is only 55% avg gold or 90% avg silver, scrap has a lot of room for air between the pieces, $5k in gold would be approx 21x 10k mens class rings (avg weight 7 dwt), that would fit in a sandwich bag, probably with at least half the room to spare yes... $5k in silver would be approx 300 assorted pieces of silverware (avg 11 dwt ea with knives only being approx 1/3 silver)... Small end of Backpack-ish if you ask me...
I have aprox $6k (well probably $6500 after today )in silverware in my safe right now, it fills about 8 inches diameter by 18 inches long, thats a small (IE kindergarten) backpack if you ask me, its not a normal backpack or a campers backpack.
Regardless the actual dimensions aren't the point, the point is silver takes up a lot more space in my safe... I have a brinks style 1/2 dollar coin box (7x7x4 inches approx?) that I keep all the scrap gold ready to melt in, it is never more than 1/2 full including all the seperate bags/envelopes, it can hold upwards of $50k in scrap gold without getting close to full. on the other hand I have a bag which I keep silverware and scrap sterling jewelry in, its half full, its a bank deposit bag, but its an extra large one, about 6x the normal dimensions, its currently half full with about $6kish worth of silver in it.
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