You find an item that’s made of metal. You don’t know exactly what it is. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth a lot of money. Why not call Specialty Metals to find out?

Here are a few examples . . .

  • A box full of short, snipped-off pieces of wire covered with a chalky white coating were actually the ends of brazing rods from a factory. They contained silver.

  • A small shot glass-sized metal cup looked like something that was used at a beverage bar, but it was actually a platinum crucible that was used in a testing lab. (Get ready to make some money on this one!)

  • A strange electronic box that weighed 50 pounds was hanging on a wall in a century-old factory. Its outside was covered with places to attach wires. When it was opened, it contained an awful lot of lead solder (essentially worthless) but also about $40.00 worth of copper and a few dollars’ worth of silver.

  • A cardboard box full of small cylindrical tubes. What were they? Nobody ever figured that out, but they each contained a few dollars’ worth of silver.

  • A handle that clearly had been part of something – a knife, a serving fork? It turned out to be solid sterling silver, and it was worth more than $5.00.

  • A pile of dust that had been swept off the floor of an old jewelry factory. It looked like dirt, but it actually contained about $400.00 worth of gold dust!

  • A store room full of old photographic film that actually contained more than $100.00 worth of silver. You could just toss that kind of material. But why would you?

You are getting the idea, which is that just because you don’t know what something is – or just because it looks worthless – doesn’t mean it can’t be recycled and put money in your pocket. Sometimes, a lot of money.

How to Get Ready to Call Us for Advice on What  You Have Found

Of course, you can call our precious metal advisors at 800-426-2344 and simply say, “I need some advice about something I found that I think might be worth recycling.” Calls like that have resulted in some nice windfalls for our customers.

But you will be able to learn more when you call if you take these steps ahead of time.

  1. Weigh the items you want to discuss

  2. Count them if there are more than one

  3. Take a photograph that you can email or text to the advisor you speak with

  4. Make an inventory of the scrap that contains items 1-3 above, if you have a collection of items you want to discuss.

That’s It! Give Us a Call Today

We are here at 800-426-2344. The gold scrap, silver scrap, and platinum scrap you have collected could be worth more money than you expect. So let’s talk it over.

We are here to test your scrap, recycle it if you decide to. And of course, we will pay you promptly for the items you recycle with us.

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