Don’t Ignore the Collectible Value of the Precious Metals You Own
In January 2021, a gold coin that bore the image of Oliver Cromwell sold at a British auction for about $650,000.00. How much gold did it contain? We are not certain, but chances are the gold in the coin was worth only a fraction of what the coin sold for.
Why did that coin command such a high price? There are reasons . . .
Metal Detector Users Are Finding Lost Treasures and Helping People this Summer
On your trips to the beach, chances are you’ve seen people using metal detectors. They’re often out there in the early morning or early evening hours, looking for items that people have lost.
What do these modern-day prospectors do after they have found something – a piece of jewelry, a watch or maybe a small stack of coins? That depends. For some users of metal detectors, the enjoyment comes from the “joy of the chase,” meaning that what they really like to do is hunt for valuables using their high-tech equipment. When they find something, they turn their discoveries in at the lost and found counter if they are hunting in a town or public beach or post a notice on a bulletin board.
How Can You Tell If It’s Platinum or Not?
Let’s say you have come across something that is made of white metal – a ring, a cigarette case, a laboratory crucible – and you would like to know what it is made of. It could be white gold, silver, or platinum. So, how can you tell for sure what you are looking at?
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.
Five Kinds of Precious Platinum Scrap That Is Getting Tossed . . .
that’s Right, Tossed!
With platinum trading for nearly $900 on the London Fix, why would anybody throw it away? But the fact is, people do toss platinum for several reasons, including . . .
Your Biggest Questions about Platinum Answered!
People have been asking us a lot of questions about platinum over the last few months. So as a service to you, our readers, we will devote today’s post to answering some of the most common questions we have heard.
Where Is There a Precious Metal Refinery Near Me?
If you have precious metal items that you would like to refine for profit, “Where is there a precious metal refinery near me?” is a logical question to ask. The problem is, it might not be the right question to ask. Here are some of the reasons.
Answers to Your Questions about Plating
“I just got a beautiful piece of silver-plated jewelry,” says a man in New York. “Is there any chance that the silver is plated over gold?”
That’s a logical question
What Is 925 Platinum?
Jewelry makers use lots of different ways to indicate the purity of the metal that they use in their products. They stamp certain pieces of jewelry as 24K gold, 18K gold, Sterling Silver, and in lots of other ways. And just as soon as you think you have started to understand what all the different terminology means, along comes this term, and you wonder what the heck it is . . .
What You Don’t Know about Fabricating Platinum Could Be Costing You Money
Platinum is bright, shiny and resistant to tarnish. It can be used to make beautiful jewelry, labware, and even the outside casings of implantable medical devices. For those reasons, many people believe that the only way to produce a piece of platinum - be it a ring, a lab crucible or anything else - is to cast it in one piece.
Is Platinum a Better Investment than Gold?
For centuries, gold has been thought of as the greatest, most beautiful and most desirable metal in the world. That concept has entered popular culture in many ways. When a product or commodity is spoken of as the best of its kind, it is called “the gold standard.” When athletes compete at the Olympics, the first-place winners are awarded gold medals. And through the ages, many events have happened because of gold. There was the Gold Rush of 1849. Centuries earlier, Spanish explorers sailed to the New World in search of El Dorado, a city made of gold.
Unusual Places where Platinum Scrap Could Be Hiding
We have written a lot on our blog about the most common places to find platinum scrap, including catalytic converters, lab equipment, and thermocouples.