Where to Look for Gold, Silver, and Platinum Scrap
There is a story behind every business that closes and liquidates its fixtures, equipment, supplies and assets. Sometimes the story is sad because a business failed. Sometimes it was in an industry that was no longer profitable. Sometimes the owner retired, and that is not a sad story.
How to Protect Your Precious Metal Investments
When an armored delivery truck was robbed near Los Angeles on July 11, 2022, thieves got away with jewelry that was estimated to be worth more than $10 million. The truck was on its way to an event in Pasadena and somehow, thieves got the jump on the driver.
According to news reports, the jewelry was owned by a number of businesses and individuals. Brinks, the operator of the armored car that was robbed, has promised to repay all the owners. And given the excellent reputation that Brinks enjoys, we are sure the company will.
How to Make Money Recycling Industrial Catalysts
Industrial catalysts are substances – often metallic powders or screens that are used in industry to speed up, start, or facilitate chemical reactions. Catalysts also are sometimes used to lower the amount of energy that is consumed by chemical processes.
Absorbent materials are another form catalysts can take. They are chemicals that are used to absorb and remove certain chemicals from compounds where they are found. For example, BASF makes a variety of products that absorb and remove impurities from natural gas before it is distributed to consumers. They are catalysts of a special kind.
Sobering Statistics on Jewelry-Related Crimes
The 2021 Annual Crime Report published by the Jewelers’ Security Alliance, a nonprofit trade organization, is a free downloadable report that we all need to read. At least, everyone who is involved with jewelry or precious metals should download and read it. It reveals, in depth, exactly where jewelry-related crimes are taking place. Also, it explains how many of those crimes are happening, and whether those crimes are becoming more or less frequent.
The Cloud Has Created these Opportunities to Profit in Precious Gold and Silver
If you take a look at your computer and work area, you will notice a major trend that has changed just about everything about the way you work, store data, use software, store videos and pictures, and more . . .
Most of what you do is now taking place on the cloud, not on your computer and local storage devices
Investor Alert: How Soon Will Gas-Powered Cars Disappear?
While you’ve been driving around recently, you have certainly noticed a growing number of electric cars on the road. Yes, Teslas and other electric cars are gaining market share against gas-powered cars. But how soon will it be until gas-powered vehicles disappear?
As precious metal investors, we need to watch this trend, which will shape both the availability and the demand for different precious metals:
Which Precious Metals Tarnish?
When you’re poking around an antique mall one day, you see a display of jewelry – rings, pins and other small items. All the pins and rings and other items you see are bright and shiny, except one. It’s a small cross on a chain, and it looks dull, chalky gray and tarnished.
So what are your eyes telling you? They are telling you that that cross is made of silver, while the other items on display are not. You see, silver tarnishes, while gold, platinum, titanium and other metals that are commonly used to make jewelry do not.
Insider’s Secrets for Successful – and Profitable – Ways to Get the Most from Your Metal Detector
We just read a terrific article, “50 Metal Detecting Tips that Find Gold,” on the Discover Detecting blog. It’s jam-packed with great advice on how to use a metal detector to find much more gold on every outing you make.
Whether you’re new to metal detecting or an experienced user, you will want to read this article, which contains advice from experts who really know the ins and outs of using detectors. Here are some of the tips and insights from the post – some of them unusual – that can dramatically improve your experience as a user of a detector.
Where Can You Get the Best Advice and Information before Selling Gold and Gold Scrap?
Where should you turn for advice if you have gold or gold scrap you would like to sell?
Here are some options, with our expert advice on how and when to use them.
Small Pocket-Size Gold Testing Kits
These small, pocketable kits are widely available. They have a small abrasive stone and several small squeeze bottles that contain testing fluid. You rub the piece of gold or scrap you want to test on the stone, squeeze some testing fluid onto it, and get a quick reading on whether the item you are testing contains gold, and in what karat (purity) rating.
How Can You Get Top Dollar for Your Broken or Damaged Jewelry?
Most people own at least one piece of jewelry that has broken. Do you?
I happen to own a watch that is damaged. One of the watch’s four lugs (the little bars where the watch band attaches) has broken off. I contacted the company that made the watch and a customer service representative told me that I could send it in and pay a $75.00 service fee to find out how much it would cost to have the lug soldered back on. But since the watch is not worth much more than $100.00, I just put it away, and there it sits.
You Can Recycle More than Just Gold and Platinum from Old Cars
What valuable metals can be found in scrapped cars?
If you ask the man in the street that question, chances are he will tell you, “There’s gold in the electronic components and platinum in the catalytic converters.”
And your man in the street friend is telling you the truth because those are two places where gold scrap and platinum scrap can be found and extracted for recycling. But what your friend is not remembering is that other metals and materials can be profitably recycled from cars.
You Can Still Make a Lot of Money by Investing in Silver . . . Here’s How
Silver is currently trading for over $20 per Troy Ounce on the London Fix. That seems like a ridiculously low trading price when you consider the trading prices of Rhodium, palladium, gold, and platinum.
It is tempting to say, “What, 20 bucks an ounce? Why even consider investing in silver?”
But don’t cross silver off your list of potential precious metal investments. The fact is, there really is a simple strategy for making a good return trading in silver:
Surprising – and Valuable – Things You Can Find When Hunting for Precious Metals
You can find gold, silver and platinum objects in estate sales, in garage and yard sales, in old buildings, in your yard or on the beach – in lots of places. But there are other discoveries you can make when you are hunting for precious metals and precious metal scrap – discoveries that can dramatically increase the amount of money you can make from the objects you find.
Why You Should – and Shouldn’t – Become a Meteorite Hunter
Did you watch the show Meteorite Men on the Science Channel? It was on the air from 2010-2012 and it was fun and educational. It followed the adventures of Steve Arnold and Geoffrey Notkin, two adventurers, as they went hunting for meteorites in Canada, Chile, Poland, Sweden, as well as in Utah and other U.S. States.
Why Metal Detectors Are Great Tools for Discovering Precious Metals Right Here in North America
Metal detector enthusiasts in the British Empire have been making remarkable discoveries lately. In Kent, England, a pair of treasure hunters found a horde of gold coins dating from the 14th century that are worth about $20,000. And just last week in Suffolk, England a butcher with a metal detector discovered about 750 Roman-age coins buried in a field. Their value? Priceless.
Will Rampant Inflation Drive the Value of Precious Metals Up or Down?
Whether you have bought beef, gasoline, milk, or home appliances lately, you already know that prices are going up. Inflation is very much in the news. But what effect will it have on the trading prices of gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and other precious metals?
As Countries Decide to Cut Trade Ties with Russia, the Price of Gold Is Poised to Rise
The law of supply and demand is always exerting a force on the price of gold and other metals. To boil it down to its simplest truth . . .
When the demand for gold remains strong but the supply is limited, the price goes up
Will People Ever Stop Hiding their Personal Treasure?
It has been a while since we have written a post about finding hidden treasure. But today, we would like to explore the topic again.
Why? Because news stories about finding buried treasure never seem to go away. Earlier this month, a treasure was found near Santa Fe that was buried decades ago by an eccentric man named Forrest Fenn. People have been searching for this hidden box of gold for decades. And the search was clearly worth the effort. The man who found it reported that the box contained gold and jewels valued at more than $1 million.
You Can Find More Precious Metals in Swimming Season . . . Here’s How
When a community pool reopened in a suburban town a few weeks ago, a pool service was called in to service the filtration system. Usually, servicing the pool is pretty routine. But this year, the technicians found more jewelry in the system than usual – jewelry that swimmers had lost last year. There were two platinum engagement rings, a bunch of earrings, and pieces of costume jewelry. And when the technicians removed a perforated drain cover from the floor of the pool, they found still more jewelry.
Is It Possible to Harvest Large Quantities of Gold from Plants and Animals?
Over the years, people have created a story – dare we say a myth – that it is possible to reclaim gold from plants and animals.
That legend usually goes something like this . . .
“The plants and animals that live around natural sources of gold like gold-containing streams and old gold mines absorb quantities of gold. If you harvest sufficient quantities of material from them, they contain gold that can be profitably recycled.”