Critical Questions to Ask Before Making a Precious Metal Investment
There are low-risk investments you can make in precious metals and precious metal scrap. For example, you walk into an antiques mall and buy a pair of old cufflinks for $50.00. You’re not sure whether they are made of 14K gold, 18K gold, or are just gold-plated. But you put your money on the counter and plan to learn more about the cufflinks later. After all, they cost you just a small amount of money. And if you turn out to double or triple your investment, then you’ll be happy.
Obsolete and Unwanted Gaming Cartridges and Consoles Can Be a Good Source of Gold
In the world of gaming, old consoles and controllers quickly become obsolete. The result is that the old gaming equipment you have lying around can be a good source of gold you can recycle. The trick is knowing where to look.
Will People Ever Stop Hiding their Personal Treasure?
It has been a while since we have written a post about finding hidden treasure. But today, we would like to explore the topic again.
Why? Because news stories about finding buried treasure never seem to go away. Earlier this month, a treasure was found near Santa Fe that was buried decades ago by an eccentric man named Forrest Fenn. People have been searching for this hidden box of gold for decades. And the search was clearly worth the effort. The man who found it reported that the box contained gold and jewels valued at more than $1 million.
How to Collect Precious Metals to Raise Funds for Your Favorite Causes
You have items lying around your house that contains valuable precious metals. Other people in your community have them too.
So, here’s a simple idea for a way to help your favorite cause – whether it’s a school, a religious institution, a hospital, or your favorite charity . . .
Another Discovery Proves that Metal Detectors Are Not Toys
Some people dismiss metal detectors as toys.
They shouldn’t! Every few months someone discovers something truly incredible when using a metal detector. We can’t think of another inexpensive device that has the potential to put so much money in your pocket.
New Ways to Test Precious Metals and Precious Metal Scrap
What are the latest techniques in metal testing to be sure you are getting full value?
One thing for certain is that the old-fashioned kind of test that you have probably seen performed – the one where you rub a piece of jewelry on a stone and then drip some testing fluid on it, wastes a small quantity of precious metal. Why? Because in order to do the test, you have to rub off a quantity of that metal, you cannot reclaim it.
Should You Store Your Precious Metal Profits in Unproven Investments and Currencies?
Are you making money from your precious metal investments? Should you invest the money you are making in “alternative” investments like bitcoin?
We don’t think so. We believe you should stick with “traditional” investments. In this post, we will explain why.
Hidden Value in Materials and Metals You Didn’t Know You Could Recycle
Have you been so focused on recycling gold, silver and platinum scrap that you have let the value of other metals and materials slip through your fingers?
It can happen. Investors who focus on extracting gold from electronic devices are one common example. They’ll extract the gold and then toss the rest of the devices, neglecting a variety of materials that are worth something.
What are these extra materials, and what are they worth? In today’s post, we are going to find out.
Unlock Capital in Your Scrap Metals
A man in Connecticut – we’ll call him Pete in this post because he asked us not to use his real name – has a story that might be familiar to you. Why? Because many people end up in situations like his.
Pete has a welding and metal fabricating business that handles all kinds of work. Last year, a university asked him to make a special chair that was needed for a medical research project. Often, people ask him to do small welding projects, like reattaching a trailer hitch that was coming loose from the back of a truck. Pete also does brazing and spot welding repairs on a lot of lawn mowers. Recently, a restaurant asked him if he could help design and fabricate an unusual service counter out of stainless steel – “something like you wouldn’t see anywhere else in the world,” Pete says. Pete employs two very skilled employees, but he shares the work with them.
Capture the Value in Your Precious Metals when Prices Are High
If you are investing in precious metals, chances are you know that gold is currently trading for $1778.30 on the London Fix. But did you also know that over the last five years, the trading price has increased $434.00? That’s an increase of about one-third. That means this is a good time to sell the gold that you are holding.
Clean Out Your Office . . . It’s the Right Thing to Do
Did you give your office or place a business a spring cleaning this year? If you didn’t, we would like to suggest that you give it a late-summer tidying up right now. You might discover some items that you can send to us for recycling. Depending on what you and your business do, you might be surprised to find some items like these that you can recycle for cash:
Why Recycling Gold, Silver and Platinum Scrap Helps the Environment
Here at Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, we are proud that we are helping to protect the environment with everything we do.
When we are processing precious metal scrap of any kind, we use the latest processes that virtually eliminate the release of noxious gases into the air. Although smelting and other reprocessing processes often involve high temperatures, we never release heated liquids or gases into the air or the water supply. We pride ourselves on having a very small carbon footprint. So when you send your gold, platinum or silver scrap to us for testing and processing, you can do so with a clean conscience.
What Is the Best Way to Recycle Precious Metals After the Pandemic?
What was your preferred way of selling precious metal items and precious metal scrap a few years ago – before the pandemic struck?
Some people took their gold, silver and (in some instances) platinum items to one of those “we buy gold” stores that were doing business in their towns and on nearby highways. Other people took items to jewelry stores and sold small pieces of jewelry to them. Still other people went to pawn shops. And of course there were people who called us up at 800-426-2344 and sent their scrap to us for testing and recycling.
Fantasy Travel: Where Will You Marvel at Gold when You Can Travel Again?
It’s been hard or impossible to travel during the coronavirus pandemic. How frustrated have you been?
Chances are you have been eager to travel again. But frustrating as it has been, we all need to remember that even though we have not been able to travel much in the last four or five months, we have still been able to continue buying, refining and selling gold scrap, silver scrap, and platinum scrap too.
Why Scrap Gold Is a Better Investment than Gold ETFs
A gold ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is a gold-based investment you can buy as though it were a stock or mutual fund. And like those investments, you can monitor how well your ETFs are performing, and what prices they are trading for. The companies that create and sell gold ETFs buy a quantity of gold bullion and allow investors like you and me to invest in partial ownership of them. Gold ETFs offer convenience – you can call your financial consultant at Fidelity or another investment company – and say, “Buy me some shares in a gold ETF,” and you are off and running with your gold investments. And because their performance is tied to gold trading prices, it is easy to keep an eye on how well your investment is performing.
These Precious Metals Items Are Worth More than They Look
A few years ago, a man looked down at the bottom of a stream in northern California and saw something shiny poking out from the sand and gravel that surrounded it. He pulled it out and it was a gold nugget. It was absolutely beautiful!
How Will Modern Crime-Fighting Tools Change the World of Precious Metals?
Only a few years ago, it was easy for crooks to sell items they had stolen – silverware, jewelry, firearms, what have you. They just drove to a pawnshop located some distance from where the crime had occurred and sold what they had stolen. The situation was bad for everyone…All that is now changing, thanks to new online databases of stolen goods