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.
Which Precious Metals Make the Best Short-Term and Long-Term Investments?
Which precious metals make the best short-term investments? And which are best if you are investing in metals and metal scrap you plan to hold for years before liquidating them?
Those are two interesting questions. And here’s an interesting fact to consider. Some metals are excellent investments whether sold quickly or held long-term.
Precious Metals that Make Profitable Short-Term Investments
What Are the Greatest Books Ever Written about Gold?
If you need a little motivation to get out there to hunt for precious metal scrap and treasure, we have some books for you to read.
Treasure hunting has captured the imagination of readers for centuries, and there are a lot of notable books that delve into this thrilling and adventurous subject.
If you could use a little motivation to get up, get out, and look for gold and other scrap, here are some of the greatest motivational books on treasure hunting ever written:
Take These Steps to Avoid Being Poisoned by Platinum Scrap
Is platinum toxic?
In its pure form, platinum is inert and does not react with most chemicals or substances, including acids and bases. This property makes it highly resistant to corrosion and tarnish. Consequently, platinum is often used in medical and dental implants, such as pacemakers, stents, and dental crowns, due to its biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion.
What Platinum Alloys Are Found in Platinum Scrap?
When you go hunting for platinum scrap, chances are you are expecting to find scrap that is made of bright, white, shiny metal. And you’re right to be expecting that. After all, that is what platinum looks like.
But if you think that way, you are overlooking the fact that valuable platinum scrap is not always made of pure platinum. In fact, the scrap you are looking for will often be made of an alloy comprised of platinum and other metals. Those alloys might not be bright, white, and shiny. But make no mistake about it, those platinum alloys are well worth recycling.
Investing Lessons from the Most Valuable Pieces of Platinum Jewelry in History
Platinum Scrap Wisdom . . .
Investing Lessons from the Most Valuable Pieces of Platinum Jewelry in History
What Gold and Silver Is Found in Old Telescopes?
Old telescopes often feature various components made of gold and silver. Here are some common uses of these metals in vintage telescopes.
What Small Pieces of Jewelry Are Most Likely to be Made of Platinum?
If you are on the lookout for platinum – and you should be because, at the time of writing this post, the precious metal is currently trading for $1,334 per Troy Ounce – you should be looking for small items of jewelry that are made of the metal.
You can find several kinds of platinum jewelry at estate sales, junk shops, and even in the places where you store jewelry in your home.
What kinds of small pieces of jewelry are most likely to be made of platinum? Some examples include:
What You Need to Know about Recycling Platinum Group Metal Scrap
What are platinum group metals, where are they found and what are they used for?
Platinum group metals (PGMs) are a group of six metallic elements that belong to the platinum group on the periodic table.
Large Amounts of Platinum Scrap Could Be Hiding in Some Unusual Places
With platinum trading for $1,400/Troy Ounce today, it is well worth looking for it in unusual places. Even a small amount of certain kinds of scrap that will fit in a shoebox or in your pocket could bring you a much bigger profit than you expected.
What Mistakes Can Happen When Recycling Platinum Scrap?
Recycling platinum scrap requires expertise, skill, and the right equipment. It is a complex process, and there are several mistakes your refinery can make that can cost you money.
Why can these errors cost you money? It can happen in two ways . . . First, the quality of the platinum that is obtained by the recycling company could be adversely affected. And second, the quantity of platinum obtained could be reduced. (In other words, some platinum is lost during the process of extraction.)
What Is the Best Way to Securely Store Jewelry and Gold and Platinum Scrap in Your Home?
Hiding your jewelry and valuables in a place that is not secure, such as a dresser drawer or jewelry box, may not provide sufficient protection. Burglars often target these areas first because they know that jewelry is commonly kept there.
If you do choose to hide your jewelry in your home, make sure the hiding place is not easily discoverable. For example, do not hide your jewelry in a typical hiding spot like a sock drawer or under your mattress. Instead, consider a more creative hiding spot that is not as obvious.
What Do Precious Metal Refining Companies Do?
Precious metal refining companies specialize in the extraction and purification of precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, from raw materials such as ore, electronic waste, and scrap metal.
Four Kinds of Platinum Scrap You Should Not Overlook
With platinum currently trading for $940.00 on the London Fix, it is a metal you should definitely not overlook as you make your plans as a precious metal investor.
But where can you find platinum scrap that we can recycle for you? Let’s review four of the best kinds of platinum scrap you should be focusing on.
How to Use a Metal Detector to Find Precious Metals: The Basics
We have written many articles about metal detectors on this blog, and with good reason.
Metal detectors, even basic models that cost little more than $100.00, are some of the most powerful tools ever devised for finding buried precious metals on beaches, in open fields, on the sites of old buildings and factories, and other prime prospecting sites.
People are making money – sometimes a lot of it – by using metal detectors. And chances are pretty good that you can too.
What Precious Metals Are Found in Meteorites?
We recently visited the Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. What a display!
More than 130 meteorites are displayed there, including the huge 34-ton Cape York Meteorite, also known as Ahnighito. That monstrous meteorite contains mostly iron.
That display got us wondering about the metallic content of all those meteorites, all of which had literally fallen from the sky. Did they contain gold or other precious metals?
Why It is Hard to Make Money in Iridium Scrap
Iridium, one of the platinum group metals, is worth a lot of money. It is trading at about $6,000 per Troy Ounce.
That’s a high trading price. But before you go hunting for this white shiny metal, please read our post today. Although iridium is worth a lot of money, it is really hard to find. So our advice to you is to understand iridium, but to place it low on the list of precious metals you are hunting for.
Where Can You Find Platinum Outdoors in North America?
If you go looking for gold or silver deposits outdoors, chances are good you will find small quantities of those precious metals. All you need is a metal detector, a gold panning kit or machinery, or other basic equipment. You might not find a tremendous amount of those metals during a typical day of prospecting. But you will find something – often enough to make your day of hunting worthwhile.
Platinum Scrap and Beyond . . . There Are Many Kinds of Sputtering Targets We Can Recycle for You
We have written about sputtering targets before on the Specialty Metals Blog. To review, they are multilayered disks that contain several different metals. When they are secured inside a plasma plating tank and electrical current flows through them, their uppermost layer of metal (be it gold, platinum, or another metal) is dispersed into the plasma inside the tank. Due to the flow of electrons, it adheres to the surface of whatever metal object is being plated.
Can You Donate Gold, Silver or Platinum to a Museum and Benefit from a Tax Deduction?
“I have a collection of jewelry that belonged to my grandmother,” a precious metal investor wrote us recently. “It is a mix of costume jewelry and nicer items that are made of gold and silver. I suspect that the value of the collection exceeds the dollar value of the precious metals it contains, because many of the items are interesting historical pieces.”