How Much Gold Does that Strangely Shaped Little Item Contain?
Are you trying to figure out how much gold, silver, platinum, or other metal is contained in a small metal item you have found – a button, a little pyramid, or maybe a charm or a religious medal?
In most cases, getting a bead on how much precious metal you have is simple. You just weigh it!
Spring’s the Time for a Recycling Block Party
As you have noticed, spring has sprung. That means that it is the official time of year to clean your house – and to clean out all kinds of unwanted stuff you have accumulated since, well, last spring!
And we have a suggestion for a way to not only clean out your home, but to make some money doing it and possibly do some good in your community . . .
Gold Scrap Facts You’re Probably Dying to Know
“You shouldn’t just toss your old iPhone,” a friend tells you, “it contains a lot of gold.”
Your friend isn’t kidding you, because your iPhone does contain gold. But he or she is stretching the truth, because although your old iPhone does contain gold that can be reclaimed, it doesn’t contain a lot of gold. It only contains a little.
So how much? In today’s post we will answer that question, along with others that are probably on your mind. Let’s dive right in.
What Kinds of Precious Metal Scrap Can You Buy by the Bin or the Bushel?
Hunting for precious metals often involves looking for small items. You get lucky when you find a gold tuxedo shirt stud in a jewelry box. Or you find a sterling silver spoon at an antique store, mixed in alongside less valuable items of tableware, and buy it for just a dollar or two.
Metal Detector Enthusiasts Report Big Finds in England
What Will You Find Closer to Home?
Metal detector enthusiasts have recently found astonishing treasures buried in the British Isles. Last December, a retired police officer who was exploring on the Isle of Man found a cache of Viking-era jewelry that contained a gold arm ring, a silver brooch and other items that were apparently hidden 1,000 years ago.
What Records Should You Keep About Precious Metal Investments You Have Made?
April 15th coming up soon and it is time to start thinking about taxes.
By the way, the deadline for filing our federal taxes in 2021 is April 15th. You might remember that in 2020, the filing deadline was extended until July 15th, because of Covid-19. But this year the filing deadline is again April 15th unless (of course) you file for an extension.
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 . . .
Smart Advice for Shipping Precious Metals
People often call us and ask for advice on how to package and ship precious metals to us for testing and recycling. When they call us, we tell them what to do, based on our years of experience. They follow our advice, nothing goes wrong, and their gold scrap, silver scrap, platinum scrap or other precious materials arrive safely at our facility.
Will the Change in the White House Cause a Boom or a Bust in Precious Metals?
It won’t be long until we get a new president. Will the change cause the trading prices of gold scrap, silver scrap, platinum scrap and other precious metals to rise or fall? Will those metal refineries, “we buy gold” stores near you and pawnshops be paying more for that old piece of jewelry you want to sell, or paying you less?
How much gold can be extracted from the electronics you got in years past?
All kinds of statistics get thrown around in the world of recycling precious metals. Here are some we have heard . . .
“Cellphones contain about two cents’ worth of gold . . . “
“An old cathode ray computer monitor contains a nickel’s worth of gold . . .”
“A ton of electronics scrap should contain about 12 ounces of gold . . .”
Here’s Your Plan to Make More Money in Precious Metal Recycling in 2021
Did you have a successful year recycling precious metals in the calendar year 2020?
If you didn’t, don’t blame yourself. The year 2020 was a bust in almost every way. People didn’t have discretionary income to invest in gold, silver, and other scrap, they were stuck at home, and they put their plans on hold. We only hope that you and the people you love have survived this year beautifully, and that you are in great health to start the new year.
Why Not Start a Precious Metal Recycling Company of Your Own?
There are many reasons why this is a good time to make money in precious metals. Manufacturing businesses are downsizing or closing, and that gives you an opportunity to buy gold scrap, silver scrap and even platinum scrap from them. Jewelry stores are closing too. General businesses are downsizing too and selling off computers and other electronic devices. And then there is the fact that in the current economic climate, which is harsh, some people are eager to sell jewelry, household items, and other personal possessions that contain precious metals.
How to Get Top Dollar for Your Precious Metal Scrap
Why Just One Short Phone Call Can Get You Much More Money for Your Precious Metal Scrap
We all like to save time. Plus, we live in an age when people value convenience. But when it comes to getting the most from the precious metal and precious metals scrap you want to sell, looking for too much “false convenience” can cost you a lot of money.
Here’s How to Reduce Risk When You Invest in Precious Metals
Investing in precious gold scrap, silver scrap and platinum scrap is not gambling, for a very simple reason:
When you invest in precious metals, you are relying on experience and knowledge to reduce or even eliminate risk. When you are gambling, you can’t eliminate risk completely.
When one investor was examining a batch of thermocouple wire, for example, he was able to know what it was because he had seen the same kind of wire before. He knew how much silver was contained in the thermocouples he was looking at, and he knew what it would sell for. So he applied his experience and knowledge and made a profitable buy of silver scrap.
These Movies Will Get You Excited about Investing in Gold
Goldfinger and Beyond: These Movies Will Get You Excited about Investing in Gold
Sean Connery, who most people agree was the greatest of all the actors who played James Bond on screen, died this week. His way of introducing himself with only three words – “Bond. James Bond” – has become one of the most often-quoted lines in movie history.
Floor Sweepings You Cannot Collect with a Broom
The meaning of the term “floor sweepings” is pretty obvious, right? You go into an area of a factory where gold, platinum or silver jewelry or other products were manufactured, you sweep them up, and send them to a precious metals refinery like Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, correct?
There’s Silver in the Old Black and White Photos You Just Found
You’re bound to find old black and white photographs in nearly every junk or antique store you visit. You might find one nicely framed old photo hanging on a wall. Or you might find a cardboard box that’s chock full of prints on paper, gathering dust in a corner.
Best Precious Metal Investments for Apartment Dwellers
We recently had the opportunity to visit a metal scrapyard – one of those big outdoor places, five acres or more, that are littered with stuff like piles of aluminum windows, with machinery and even with big car and truck engines. It was quite an impressive site. And it made us realize that people can get scared when they start thinking about investing in metals of any kind.
Two Precious Metal Refinery Processes Smart Investors Should Understand
Years ago, a clothing store in New York used to run commercials that said, “An educated consumer is our best customer.”
Did that store really believe in that philosophy? We don’t know for certain. But we do know that at Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, we admire customers who have taken the time to educate themselves about the processes involved in refining precious metals. And we have also observed that when precious metal investors know about the techniques involved in refining precious metals, they find it easier to make smart decisions that can increase the money they get once the refining processes are complete.
We Can Help You Turn Old Silver Scrap into Beautiful New Items
An article in The New York Times on September 28th (“There’s Gold in Them Thar Braes”) reports that a new gold rush is currently taking place in Scotland. That’s right, Scotland. Stephen Castle, who wrote the article, interviewed several prospectors who are currently panning for gold in Scotland. One of the men he interviewed reported that he is actually not hoping to strike it rich. He has a more modest plan for what he would like to accomplish by standing in a stream for hours panning for gold.