Stuck at Home? Why Not Hunt for Precious Metals Now?
If you live in most parts of the country, you’re not supposed to leave your house, except to go to the food store or pharmacy. If that’s been your situation for more than a few days, chances are that you are itching to do something productive and energizing.
So we have a suggestion for you – and one that could be not only interesting but profitable . . .
July 15th Tax Filing Deadline Offers Opportunities to Precious Metal Investors
We all just got a three-month extension for filing our Federal taxes. That’s right, instead of filing on April 15th, we now have until July 15th.
Now, you might say, “What’s the difference, I’m going to have to file and/or pay my taxes anyway, right?” But you have another option. You can take the extra time you’ve been given to take a deep breath and consider some ways to get more value and income from the precious metals and precious metal scrap you own. Whether you center your holdings in platinum scrap, gold scrap, or silver scrap, here are some issues worth considering now.
What Is Platinum Scrap, and Why Is It Your Best Way to Invest in Platinum?
We write a lot on this blog about platinum scrap. But what is platinum scrap, and why is it your best way to invest in platinum?
In today’s post, we’ll explain. Platinum scrap falls into several categories.
Can You Really Make Money Recycling Incandescent Lightbulbs?
Every few years, a rumor starts to circulate about a new way to make a lot of money by recycling materials that contain gold, platinum, silver and other precious metals.
In today’s post, let’s explore some of these rumors and find out whether they are true or false.
Don’t Let Scrap Platinum Slip through Your Fingers
We all know that platinum is rare in nature. But does that mean that you can’t find it anywhere? Not at all. In fact, there are a lot of sources of platinum that people let slip through their fingers – sometimes literally so.
We don’t want you to do that. So in today’s post, let’s explore some places where you can probably find recyclable platinum scrap today. Ready? Here we go.
Is Platinum the Hardest Metal?
“Platinum Is the Hardest Metal” and Other Common Misconceptions about the Hardness of Precious Metals
Lots of people assume that platinum is the hardest precious metal. But they are wrong! Although platinum is about two times harder than gold, it is still a relatively soft metal that can be shaped fairly easily. Perhaps the misconception that platinum is very hard has arisen because people confuse tarnish-resistance with hardness. Platinum is extremely tarnish-resistant, yes. But is it also especially hard? No. The fact that it resists tarnishing explains why it can be plated onto silver (which tarnishes easily) to create jewelry that retains its bright surface sheen. But that has nothing to do with hardness.
How Can You Tell If It’s Platinum or Not?
Let’s say you have come across something that is made of white metal – a ring, a cigarette case, a laboratory crucible – and you would like to know what it is made of. It could be white gold, silver, or platinum. So, how can you tell for sure what you are looking at?
Why the Most Convenient Place to Sell Your Platinum Scrap Could Also Be the Worst
“Is there a platinum refinery near me?” is a logical question to ask when you have a small platinum item that you would like to sell quickly. You have an idea that it would be fast and convenient to simply stick your platinum scrap items in your pocket – that platinum engagement ring, a platinum cigarette case you inherited, or even a used platinum laboratory crucible – and get rid of it while you are running your errands.
How Much Money Can You Make Recycling Platinum-Plated Objects?
With platinum now trading for over $900 on the London Fix, it stands to reason that you can make a lot of money recycling pure platinum scrap (like bench sweepings from jewelry factories) and pure platinum objects you have found (like platinum engagement rings and lab equipment).
Sources of Genuine Platinum that Are Not Worth Recycling
There is an old saying, “All that glitters is not gold.”
A similar thing could be said about platinum, which is “Not everything that contains platinum is worth recycling.” How can that be? It is true because even though platinum is worth a lot of money, not every kind of scrap that contains it is worth recycling. Why spend $100.00 to extract $5.00 worth of platinum, for example? It wouldn’t make any sense.
Five Kinds of Precious Platinum Scrap That Is Getting Tossed . . .
that’s Right, Tossed!
With platinum trading for nearly $900 on the London Fix, why would anybody throw it away? But the fact is, people do toss platinum for several reasons, including . . .
What Are the Most Profitable Items to Scrap?
A caller to our office asks, “What are the most profitable items to scrap?”
That is a very intelligent question because when you stop to analyze it, you see that it contains several other questions that are also very smart to ask:
Where Can I Find Scrap Platinum Buyers Near Me?
In most parts of the country today, “We Buy Gold” stores have become common sights. But chances are you haven’t seen any stores that post prominent offers to buy platinum, rhodium, or even silver.
So what are you supposed to do if you have platinum scrap that you would like to sell or recycle?
Your Biggest Questions about Platinum Answered!
People have been asking us a lot of questions about platinum over the last few months. So as a service to you, our readers, we will devote today’s post to answering some of the most common questions we have heard.
Some advice for Halloween
Don’t Be Tricked when You Sell Your Platinum . . . Be Treated Honestly Instead!
Trick or treat! Those words might be used on Halloween. But they are also worth keeping in mind when you sell platinum scrap. Will you be tricked when you sell it, or treated fairly? Here are some things to consider.
How to Make Money Recycling Platinum Wire
Platinum comes in many forms. There are nice bars of platinum bullion that sell at high prices. (After all, platinum is trading for $872.00 on the London Fix . . . why shouldn’t bullion bars be selling for a lot of money?) Platinum can also be found in catalytic converters, in some aircraft components, and in used laboratory testing equipment.
Five Places to Find Platinum Thermocouples and Other Precious Metal Scrap for Free
We have often written on this blog about places where you can acquire precious metal scrap for pennies on the dollar. Today we would like to offer advice on a higher level, by telling you about some places where you can get precious metal scrap for free.
Answers to Common Questions about Precious Metals
A customer called recently and asked us, “How much gold is in platinum?” And then he added, “I guess that is a pretty silly question, right?”
What Is 925 Platinum?
Jewelry makers use lots of different ways to indicate the purity of the metal that they use in their products. They stamp certain pieces of jewelry as 24K gold, 18K gold, Sterling Silver, and in lots of other ways. And just as soon as you think you have started to understand what all the different terminology means, along comes this term, and you wonder what the heck it is . . .
Learn to Make Money in Platinum Investments
If you go to your local bookstore and say, “I am looking for a book that will tell me everything I need to know about investing in platinum scrap,” the salesperson will probably respond with a shrug or a blank stare.
You see, there aren’t any books that can tell you what you need to know about making money recycling platinum scrap. But that’s okay, because we have covered everything you need to know right here on the Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners Blog.