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    Check out our scrap gold service at Cooksongold. Click the links below to learn more:

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    I noticed one of the big high street jewellers had introduced a scrap gold buying service for the public - is that because they know most of the stuff they sell from the Far East will be coming back really quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by apike View Post
    Check out our scrap gold service at Cooksongold. Click the links below to learn more:
    Useful stuff, but it would be really nice to see a worked example on costs.

    For example, a hypothetical pot returned to you containing 1kg of metal made up of a mixture of:

    Sterling offcuts.
    Sterling filings.
    A few bits of hallmarked silver.
    The occasional bit of gold - say no more than 1g in total, filings and fused to silver.
    Botched sterling projects (soldered).
    Some base metal filings mixed in.

    No dust sweeps, no polishing dust, no scraps of abrasive paper.

    Where does that fall on your scale, and what would the costs be based on the hypothetical mix? Yield is going to depend on the exact mix, obviously - but fixed costs aren't, are they?

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