Why Some Decorative Metal Items Contain Both Steel and Silver
Steel is an inexpensive metal. As you know, it isn’t classified as a precious metal.
So why are there antique items out there that contain both steel and silver? The answer to that question is this . . .
There’s Silver in the Old Black and White Photos You Just Found
You’re bound to find old black and white photographs in nearly every junk or antique store you visit. You might find one nicely framed old photo hanging on a wall. Or you might find a cardboard box that’s chock full of prints on paper, gathering dust in a corner.
We Can Help You Turn Old Silver Scrap into Beautiful New Items
An article in The New York Times on September 28th (“There’s Gold in Them Thar Braes”) reports that a new gold rush is currently taking place in Scotland. That’s right, Scotland. Stephen Castle, who wrote the article, interviewed several prospectors who are currently panning for gold in Scotland. One of the men he interviewed reported that he is actually not hoping to strike it rich. He has a more modest plan for what he would like to accomplish by standing in a stream for hours panning for gold.
Looking for Valuables in an Old House? Remember that Stuff Rolls!
If you bought an old house, you should search it carefully for bits of gold, silver and even platinum that could be hidden from sight. And if you are about to sell an old house – maybe one that was owned by a family member – you will obviously want to search it carefully to be sure you will not be leaving any precious metal items behind.
What You Need to Know about Silver Solutions, Suspensions and Colloids
Silver can be found in many kinds of liquids, including printing inks, cosmetics, medicinal creams, chemicals used in a variety of industrial processes, and more. And as we have written on this blog before, Specialty Metals Smelters and Refiners has the expertise and experience to separate silver scrap from the liquids where they are found. In many cases, that process is simple - we introduce a chemical which causes silver to precipitate out of the solution. That’s another way of saying that the silver falls to the bottom.
Often-Overlooked Older Sources of Gold Scrap and Silver Scrap
We think you will like – and profit from – the information we will give you in today’s post.
We will tell you about sources of gold and silver that many people overlook when they are looking for precious metals.
Silver Is All Around Photographs
Over the last few months, gold has been occupying center stage for people who invest in precious metals. And with good reason! As we have noted on this blog over the last few weeks, the trading price of gold has broken all previous records.
But before you turn your back on other precious metals, we would like to point out something that is obvious, but easy to overlook . . .
How Much Silver Do Old X-Ray Films Contain?
As we have written before on this blog, old x-ray films contain silver that we can extract for you.
But how much silver do they contain? That’s what a number of our clients have wanted to know over the years. They have called to ask questions like this . . .
What Does a Silver Refinery Do that Is Different?
Because we are a very efficient, active and productive silver refinery, we can answer the following question for you . . .
Why is recycling silver different from recycling gold, platinum, palladium and the other precious metals?
Will the Coronavirus Increase Demand for Silver and Cause Trading Prices to Soar?
As we write today’s post, we are in the midst of a near-epidemic of fear about the Coronavirus.
And this epidemic of fear is more troubling than earlier ones we remember, like the one that preceded the start of the year 2000. Why? Because unlike that false crisis, when conspiracy theorists were predicting that world currencies would crash, that airplanes would fall from the sky and that all the world’s computers would freeze, today’s crisis is based on bad things that are actually happening in the world.
The $1,000 Platinum Lab Crucible that Wasn’t
For a couple in New Jersey, it was time to clean out the basement. A corrugated cardboard box they pulled off a shelf contained some interesting metal items they had inherited, but never really examined. They found a small silver-plated candle holder and a sterling silver lid that had probably once been paired with a candy dish or some other bowl.
New Scams Are Targeting Gullible People to Buy Silver Coins for More than They Are Worth
If you’ve been around for more than a few years, chances are you have fielded phone calls from pushy companies that try to get you to buy silver coins and all kinds of other “investments.” The usual pitch centers on opportunity: some trend is about to make today a great time to buy some investment. And if you don’t, you are going to lose money or overlook an incredible investment opportunity.
Silver, Silver Everywhere!
We’d like to start this post by reminding our readers that silver is a precious metal.
You knew that already, of course, but have you forgotten that you can make a lot of money by recycling silver? If you have, it’s probably because silver is trading at such low prices compared to gold, platinum, rhodium and silver’s other precious brothers and sisters. Silver is not very glamorous.
Understanding the Poisonous Qualities of Cadmium
Although cadmium is not a precious metal, there is money to be made recycling cadmium silver contacts. (See “Recycling Silver Cadmium Contacts Can Give You a Big Payday,” a post we published on this blog in 2016.)
The Resurgence of Film Photography Is Good for Silver Investments
Only a decade ago, film photography seemed to be dying as more and more photographers turned in their old film cameras and went digital. Then about five years ago, people started to set aside their digital cameras as they took more and more of their snapshots on phones.
Can You Recycle Items that Have Gold or Silver Appliqués? What Are They Worth?
What is an appliqué? It is a small decorative piece of silver or gold that is applied to another metal. The word appliqué is French, meaning “applied.” (An appliqué is also a piece of fabric that is sewn onto a garment as a decoration, but that is not the kind of appliqué we are writing about in today’s post.)
These Recyclable Materials Contain Precious Metals
When we answered our phone a few weeks ago, a very nice gentleman told us that he had collected more than 1,000 used printer cartridges that he wanted to recycle. “How can I send them to you to be processed?” he asked. We had to give him the bad news that print cartridges do not contain precious metals. We explained that some of the ink they once contained might have contained tiny quantities of silver, and that some ink cartridges have circuit boards that contain extremely small quantities of gold - but that even in the best of circumstances, he didn’t have enough of any precious metal that we could profitably extract for him. We suggested that he take his cartridges to an office supply store that participates in manufacturers’ recycling programs.
Make Money in Antique Silver Shaving Mugs and Accessories
A century ago when sterling silver was a relatively cheap metal, it was used much more extensively than it is today to make all kinds of items that were used by people every day. Most every home had silver, or silver-plated flatware, salt and pepper shakers, candlesticks and candelabras, serving plates and dishes, barware and other items for daily use.
Can You Recycle Precious Metals from Medicines and Medical Devices?
Please take a minute to consider this imaginary story… You buy an old retail building that was once home to several stores. One of them was a pharmacy. While you’re exploring there, you open a drawer and find several dozen boxes of old wound dressings that contain silver. You then send those wound dressing to a precious metals refinery like us, we process them, and send you a nice big check for several hundred dollars. It's a nice fantasy, isn’t it? But if you find any, they are not going to contain enough silver to be worth much. Sorry to deflate your dreams of wealth. But let’s look at some other places where silver and other precious metals can be found in the world of medicine.
A Field Guide to Platinum and Other Precious Metal Scrap
If you’ve ever walked around an old industrial site hunting for precious metal scrap, you know that the search can be overwhelming. You examine heaps of dirt, piles of chemicals hiding in the bushes, old steel drums that contain dried or wet sediment, streams where chemicals and byproducts were once deposited, and all kinds of other places that could be hiding precious metal scrap. Although you cannot identify most precious metal scrap just by looking at it, here’s a quick visual guide to some of the materials that can often be refined profitably in our precious metals refinery.
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
