Why Selling Your Precious Metal Items “Blind” via Online Sellers’ Sites Is Especially Risky

Lots of self-proclaimed experts in the world of precious metals are saying negative things about pawnshops these days. But the fact is, many pawn shops are run by honest people. Although there are stories about people being treated poorly by pawn shops, they can be good places to sell certain items under certain circumstances. For example, they offer a chance to get short-term loans against the value of possessions that you probably aren’t in love with anyway. Although you could stand to lose those items, who else is going to give you a quick way to generate cash from them? Really nobody.

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The $1,000 Platinum Lab Crucible that Wasn’t

For a couple in New Jersey, it was time to clean out the basement. A corrugated cardboard box they pulled off a shelf contained some interesting metal items they had inherited, but never really examined. They found a small silver-plated candle holder and a sterling silver lid that had probably once been paired with a candy dish or some other bowl.

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Why Historical Buildings Are Among the Best Places to Look for Platinum, Gold and Silver Scrap

“Finding Buried Treasure at a Historic House,” an article Alexis Gutter wrote for the This Old House website, lists a lot of valuable old items that members of the This Old House renovation crew found in a 300-year-old house in Bedford, Massachusetts. They found bells, buttons, part of a silver brooch, buckles, a chisel, old iron ox shoes (which are kind of like horseshoes, only bigger), and plumbing fixtures.

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With Rhodium Prices Surging, Is Now the Time to Buy Rhodium Scrap?

People are buzzing about rhodium these days, for some very compelling reasons. One is that rhodium is trading at a very high price, currently $9,500 on the London Fix. Compare that to gold, which is trading for $1572 or even palladium, which is trading at $2181.

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Can You Really Make Money Recycling Incandescent Lightbulbs?

Every few years, a rumor starts to circulate about a new way to make a lot of money by recycling materials that contain gold, platinum, silver and other precious metals.

In today’s post, let’s explore some of these rumors and find out whether they are true or false.

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Don’t Let Scrap Platinum Slip through Your Fingers

We all know that platinum is rare in nature. But does that mean that you can’t find it anywhere? Not at all. In fact, there are a lot of sources of platinum that people let slip through their fingers – sometimes literally so.

We don’t want you to do that. So in today’s post, let’s explore some places where you can probably find recyclable platinum scrap today. Ready? Here we go.

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How Much Money Can You Make by Investing in Base Metals?

We don’t write often about base metals on this blog. After all, we are a precious metal refining company.

But have we been failing to tell you how you can make a lot of money by investing in base metals like aluminum, copper, and brass? Today, we’ll find out.

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Is There Money to Be Made by Investing in Gold-Plated Flatware?

We recently overheard a friend say, “I attended a wedding reception at a catering facility last week and, for the first time in my life, I used gold-plated flatware. Wow, that stuff must have been worth a fortune.”

Those gold-plated forks, knives and spoons were doing exactly what the catering hall wanted them to do, which was to add a luxurious flourish to the dining experience. Gold conveys a very exciting sense of luxury, just as it has for thousands of years.

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Three Ways to Make Money in Precious Metal Recycling

“How do I make a profit by investing in precious metals?” seems like a pretty simple question. But even though it’s a simple question to ask, it is a difficult one to answer.

Why? Because there are a number of ways to make a profit when investing in precious metals. In today’s post, we will look at three of them.

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Is Platinum the Hardest Metal?

“Platinum Is the Hardest Metal” and Other Common Misconceptions about the Hardness of Precious Metals

Lots of people assume that platinum is the hardest precious metal. But they are wrong! Although platinum is about two times harder than gold, it is still a relatively soft metal that can be shaped fairly easily. Perhaps the misconception that platinum is very hard has arisen because people confuse tarnish-resistance with hardness. Platinum is extremely tarnish-resistant, yes. But is it also especially hard? No. The fact that it resists tarnishing explains why it can be plated onto silver (which tarnishes easily) to create jewelry that retains its bright surface sheen. But that has nothing to do with hardness.

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Should You Invest in Platinum, Gold, or Silver in Year 2020?

As year 2020 begins, a lot of people have been asking whether platinum, gold, silver or some other metal will turn out to be the best precious metal investment in the months ahead.

The most common answer to that question is almost always something like this . . .

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Why the Most Convenient Place to Sell Your Platinum Scrap Could Also Be the Worst

“Is there a platinum refinery near me?” is a logical question to ask when you have a small platinum item that you would like to sell quickly. You have an idea that it would be fast and convenient to simply stick your platinum scrap items in your pocket – that platinum engagement ring, a platinum cigarette case you inherited, or even a used platinum laboratory crucible – and get rid of it while you are running your errands.

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How Much Money Can You Make Recycling Platinum-Plated Objects?

With platinum now trading for over $900 on the London Fix, it stands to reason that you can make a lot of money recycling pure platinum scrap (like bench sweepings from jewelry factories) and pure platinum objects you have found (like platinum engagement rings and lab equipment).

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Sources of Genuine Platinum that Are Not Worth Recycling

There is an old saying, “All that glitters is not gold.”

A similar thing could be said about platinum, which is “Not everything that contains platinum is worth recycling.” How can that be? It is true because even though platinum is worth a lot of money, not every kind of scrap that contains it is worth recycling. Why spend $100.00 to extract $5.00 worth of platinum, for example? It wouldn’t make any sense.

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Solving the Needle in The Haystack Problem with Smart Recycling

Reclaiming Precious Platinum and Gold . . .

If you make money finding and recycling precious metals, you are familiar with The Needle in the Haystack Problem. It happens when you find a vast quantity of sand, dust, sawdust, gravel or other “stuff” that has a valuable amount of gold, platinum or another precious metal hiding in it.

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