Tantalar wrote:I found 2 huge Posen 800 silver platters at goodwill. They were $12 each. They were on the bottom shelf, mixed in with a bunch of other junk. Total weight 5 pounds .04 ounces. Scrap or sell? From what I gather, they are dated between late 1800s to early 1900s. They look fairly bland as most platters do.
Tantalar wrote:I found 2 huge Posen 800 silver platters at goodwill. They were $12 each. They were on the bottom shelf, mixed in with a bunch of other junk. Total weight 5 pounds .04 ounces. Scrap or sell? From what I gather, they are dated between late 1800s to early 1900s. They look fairly bland as most platters do.
Thogey wrote:
BULLY!
Tantalar wrote:This year alone I have found a Omege turler watch from the 60s, 18k solid gold including the band $3
Sterling platter that was I believe $5, worth over $1,000
When I go to any picking situation for media, collectables, or PMs I always move quickly and admire my discoveries after. I grabbed them quick because I thought 800 meant 80% silver. I confirmed this with little surprise when I was finishing up at the goodwill. I was very pleased of course, as you almost never find this at a goodwill. It is much more common at thrift shops run by volunteers.
I really wanted to buy some more silver when it went below $32, so this was a blessing. Unfortunately I really do need to sell these because I am moving
OneBiteAtATime wrote:Tantalar wrote:I found 2 huge Posen 800 silver platters at goodwill. They were $12 each. They were on the bottom shelf, mixed in with a bunch of other junk. Total weight 5 pounds .04 ounces. Scrap or sell? From what I gather, they are dated between late 1800s to early 1900s. They look fairly bland as most platters do.
I feel like a rockstar when I get a 10 grams of sterling for a buck. THIS IS FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!
WTG!!!!
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