How to Make a lot of Money by Investing in Platinum-Iridium Scrap 

What do you get when you mix platinum and iridium, two ultra-valuable white, shiny metals? You get a very valuable alloy with high density and resistance to corrosion and oxidation, even at high temperatures. Those characteristics make the alloy particularly useful. 

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Are the Mideast and Ukraine Wars Causing Gold Prices to Rise? 

Gold is currently trading at $1906.20 per Troy ounce. That’s where it was trading in late September. By the end of September, that price had fallen more than $100.00. But since then, the trading price has rebounded to its end-of-September level and now looks very strong. 

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Jewelry and Other Items You Inherited Could be Worth Much More than You Expect 

Inherited items can sometimes be worth more than people expect. There are several reasons for this:

Rarity and collectability - Items that are rare, unique, or have historical significance can be valuable. People may not always be aware of the rarity or historical importance of an item they inherit.

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How Can You Get the Most Money from Estate Jewelry?

There are times when you inherit a piece of jewelry or a watch that holds great value for you because it belonged to someone you loved. When that happens, you put it away somewhere safe and take it out and wear it on special occasions. You would never think of selling it. 

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Are Gold Bars and Bullion a Good Investment?

A famous American politician was recently indicted on charges of taking bribes in exchange for doing political favors. We certainly have no comment on this case or on the innocence or guilt of the accused man, but what interested us was the fact that when his home was searched by FBI agents, they reportedly found gold bars that were worth about $100,000. They reportedly also found about $480,000 in cash.

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Three Places You Are Most Likely to Find Platinum and Platinum Scrap

We recently asked Dan Fried, Founder and CEO of Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, to name a few places where platinum can be found. Some of his advice was surprising and if you follow it, we predict you will find platinum that you can recycle for money. 

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Cautions and Caveats to Observe when Investing in Ancient Coins

If you are looking for excitement or romance when you are investing in precious metals, few investments can equal ancient Roman or Greek coins. Some of these coins bear the images of historical figures like Julius Caesar or Nero. Others are especially beautiful – true ancient works of art. And then there is the fact that just holding one of these coins in your hand makes you feel like you are in touch with ancient history. 

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Recycling Platinum Lab Crucibles: A Deep Dive into What You Need to Know

We’ve written in the past about recycling platinum laboratory equipment. Back in 2014, for example, we published a post entitled, “Bright Shiny Platinum Could Be Hiding in your Dented and Dirty Old Labware.”

Let’s fast forward to 2023. In the video that accompanies today’s blog post, we interview Dan Fried, President and Founder of Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners, about making money recycling platinum and iridium crucibles. 

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A Glossary of the Metallurgy Terms You Need to Know

Not long ago we were chatting with a with a young man who was just starting to invest in precious metals. As we were talking, we realized that he thought that an alloy was something that results when two pieces of metal are welded together. That’s incorrect. (See the definition of “alloy” below.) He also thought that the process of annealing means melting a piece of metal. That’s again incorrect. (See the definition of “annealing” below.)

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Everything You Need to Know about Making Money by Recycling Iridium

What is the most valuable and sought-after precious metal today?

If you ask a group of precious metal investors that question, chances are that most of them will say, “Iridium!” And there are reasons for that. One is that iridium is now trading for more than $6,000/Troy Ounce, which is a very high price. Another reason is that most of those investors have never seen iridium because it is so rare. So it’s mysterious, kind of like unicorns. Everybody can describe a unicorn, but nobody has ever seen one. 

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Can You Make Money Collecting and Recycling Placer Gold?

Placer gold, also known as alluvial gold, is gold that has adhered to rocks and other materials. Can you recycle it and make money? In most cases you cannot, because the amount of gold that can be recovered from recycling placer gold materials is very small. Yet large industrial gold collecting operations have been able to generate profits from placer gold because of the large quantities of soil and sand they are able to gather. 

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Where to Look for Hidden Jewels and Metals in Houses You Are Emptying

At some point in your life, you might find yourself emptying an old house. The circumstances might be happy (you bought a house or are moving into it, and you want to be sure to conduct a thorough search for treasures that the previous owners hid away). At other times, the circumstances might not be too happy, as is the case when you are cleaning out a house that was occupied by parents or relatives who passed away.

So, where do you look? 

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What Kinds of Jewelry Contain the Most Gold by Weight?

Items that contain the most gold by weight are those that are made from 24-karat gold or are as close to pure gold as possible. However, these items might not be very common due to the softness of pure gold. (Pure gold is 24 karats, but it's very soft and malleable, making it less suitable for jewelry that needs to withstand daily wear.)

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What Are The Best Places to Look for Platinum and Platinum Alloy Scrap? 

Platinum alloys are valuable and are commonly used in various industrial applications, including electronics, jewelry, and more. And if you can find platinum and platinum alloy scrap, chances are good that you will be able to recycle it for a good payback. After all, platinum is now trading for $908.00/troy ounce. That means that even a small quantity of platinum scrap you find can often result in a big profit for you. 

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Common Items that Contain Gold That Are Not Worth Recycling

Gold is all around us. It’s in the jewelry we don’t wear anymore, in the old cellphones that are gathering dust in our homes, and of course, in our cars. 

But just because gold is present doesn’t always mean it is worth recycling, for one of these reasons:

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