Can You Name the Precious Metals that Are Found in These Cars?

Okay, You think you know all there is to know about precious metal scrap, here’s a question for you . . .

What precious metals are found in a regular old gas-powered automobile?

Chances are you can answer that question without thinking too hard about it. A gas or diesel-powered car contains gold (in the printed circuit boards that are onboard), some silver in them too, and a small quantity of platinum in its catalytic converter.

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What Besides Gold Can You Recycle from Phones and Other Electronics?

Let’s say that you have just finished pulling the printed circuit boards out of 100 old laptops and you’ve packed the boards up and sent them to Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners to be processed. Or let’s say that you have pulled the circuit boards out of cellphones, old stereo components or even old televisions.

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How International Markets Are Keeping the Demand for Precious Metals High

Over the last few years, people have become skeptical about importing and exporting just about anything.

Due to high tariffs on goods imported into the U.S., doing so has become less attractive and more difficult for American companies. Plus, simply transporting foreign goods into the U.S. has become more difficult. Off the coast of California, ships carrying all kinds of goods from Asia, including semiconductors, electronic devices and even automobiles, are waiting to dock. Although that delivery holdup is lessening, the slowdown that was caused by the coronavirus pandemic is still exerting a negative effect on U.S. manufacturing and commerce.

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How Platinum Is Used in Industrial and Manufacturing Processes

In a recent post on this blog, we explored the many ways that silver is used in manufacturing. Today, let’s explore the many ways that platinum is used too.

You might be surprised to know that platinum, an inert element that resists interacting with other chemicals, plays a central role in manufacturing.

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A precious metal investor asks, “Are there any scrap gold buyers near me?”

A man in Delaware emailed us recently to ask, “Are there any scrap gold buyers near me?” He explained that there were plenty of companies in his area that would be happy to buy gold jewelry, bullion, and coins from him if he walked through their front doors. But nobody in his area was in the business of buying the kind of gold scrap he wanted to sell – a bunch of old circuit boards and used sputtering targets that contained gold.

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A Surefire Plan to Make a Lot of Money by Investing in Precious Metals

Many precious metal investors believe that they will make a lot of money if they look for “one big win” in their investing. They will find one batch of gold scrap, platinum scrap or even silver scrap, make a lot of money from it, and then they will be set for life.

Of course, that does happen. (We could tell you stories about times when it has.) But looking for one big high-paying batch of metal is not the most effective way to spend years investing and ending up with a large sum of money from investments.

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A Precious Metal Trend in Infrastructure Improvements

If you’ve been following current events, you know that legislation could soon be passed by Congress that will result in improvements in our country’s infrastructure from coast to coast. Bridges will be built and rebuilt, roadways will be improved, internet access will be improved in underserved areas, and many more improvements are planned.

If you’ve been following current events, you know that legislation could soon be passed by Congress that will result in improvements in our country’s infrastructure from coast to coast. Bridges will be built and rebuilt, roadways will be improved, internet access will be improved in underserved areas, and many more improvements are planned.

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Will the Infrastructure Spending Bill Create a Golden Opportunity for Precious Metals?

If you dream about making a fortune trading in precious metals, you have probably been wondering whether a new golden age in precious metal investing could soon begin if the Infrastructure and Jobs Act (also known as H.R. 3684) becomes law. You, like us, are envisioning huge quantities of gold scrap, silver scrap, and even platinum scrap piling up in scrapyards. Pull up your pick up, load up, and be ready to become a billionaire.

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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.

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Will the New Infrastructure Bill Cause Precious Metal Prices to Soar?

Last month the U.S. Senate passed a $1.2 billion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. As you have probably heard, this bill (also called the Invest in America Act) has something to do with recycling. But what exactly? And exactly how could it affect precious metals?

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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.

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Don’t Let Your Precious Metals Get Swept Away in a Hurricane

Hurricane Ida caused unprecedented losses of property and life in its recent rampage across Louisiana up through New England. We don’t know how many people also lost precious metals in the storm, but we believe that losses were probably substantial. Many of the places where people traditionally store precious metals were destroyed, including homes, garages, outbuildings, roadside self-storage facilities, and more.

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How to Cash in on Your Precious Metal Scrap

When you invest in bullion or coins, you know almost exactly how much precious metal they contain – or come close to knowing.

Investing in scrap is another matter completely, as these examples show . . .

Over time, an investor bought about 200 discarded cellphones. He had paid about 50 cents for each of them, so his total investment was about $100.00. When they were recycled to extract the gold they contained, it turned out that each device contained about 0.001 Troy Ounces of gold. In sum, the gold in all those phones was worth about $350.00. So if you do the math, that shows that his investment was a very good one indeed. His $100,00 investment netted him more than a twofold return.

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Which Fuel Cell Cars Can You Buy Today . . . and Which Will Be Available Soon in Your Part of the Country?

We are writing today about fuel cell cars for a very simple reason . . .

The fuel cells that are found in hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars contain platinum, and could become an important source of platinum for smart investors in platinum scrap

Yet currently, only two fuel cell-powered passenger cars are available for sale in the United States:

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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.

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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.

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