by silversaddle1 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:54 pm
bruce,
When you list them, do it in one pound batches (or lots). That way almost everybody can get in on the action. If your fingers are true 70's vintage and from Motorola radios, make sure you put that info in the description. Also, take good clear photos of each batch when you list. One more thing. Make sure the fingers are trimmed real close to the gold. Buyers will pay a premium for good, close-trimmed fingers. If you do all that, you can expect to get upwards of $100.00 to $125.00 a pound for your efforts. Not too bad, eh?