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    Did I strike gold?

    So found the following in a bunch of trash I bought from an auction for a dollar. I took it to a pawn shop it said its gold plated and to look up youtube vids to recover it. The weight is 5.3lbs so I hope there is a few ounces of gold! What do you all think?



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    I don't want to rain on your parade, but you might get a few grams from that depending on the thickness of the plating.

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    Why are you bringing the rain. Thats it huh?

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    I agree with AuburnEwaste, and if you try to recover/refine it yourself from watching youtube videos, you'll probably end up with less gold and skin also.

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    yeah man...if there were THAT much gold...even 25% of what you thought might in there, you would NEVER EVER have been able to buy it. It would have been gone like a fart in the wind.

    Also, DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT try to use youtube to "recover" gold (unless you have ALOT of chemistry knowledge I don't know about). You will HURT yourself and could possibly cause a fire/explosion. I am being VERY serious....the acids used will make your lungs into jelly if you breathe it.

    Did you possibly make a buck or 2, maybe. Not sure exactly the weight of the stuff, but gold plating is VERY VERY thin on this stuff. It take many pounds to even get enough to matter.

    READ the old threads and you will get a GREAT education on this stuff as it has been covered before on here.
    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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    5 pounds of that on ebay would bring a LOT of money...
    ~You have to start somewhere to get anywhere~

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrappinRed View Post
    5 pounds of that on ebay would bring a LOT of money...
    I agree. Don't let others rain on your parade. Try a 7 day auction starting around $30 and see what happens. If Auburn is right, someone who can refine it is looking at making more than $100 off of it. And you only have $1 in it?? Yeah, that is what I would do. Nice score!

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    Please listen to what you have been told here. 73, Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Thanks all. I through it on ebay this morning to see what will happen. I also canceled by yacht and retirement plans :P
    Gold Plated Circuitry | eBay for those who want to follow it.

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    Cool

    Items like that, I have seen sell for $5 - $10 a pound.
    Good luck on the Ebay !

    Edit: those items may be "flashed", meaning the gold is only a couple microns thick ...
    Last edited by RLS0812; 08-16-2016 at 11:10 AM.

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    I would work harder on getting better photos posted. I have an iphone that I use so that may be the difference but I do take a lot of photos to get the best I can. I think you can do well with your listing. 73, Mike

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    Ray-
    Place the weight in the title of the listing. Also, for folks to bite- you have to give them the actual weight of the material. They don't know if that "holder" weighs .50 ounces or 3 lbs. But to be successful in selling these- the buyer will only care what the TRUE weight of the refineable material in the auction is!
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    Thanks for the tips Sledge and mike! Ill see if I can borrow the wife's S7 and change the pictures. The true weight is 4.11 which I took a picture of and put up. Thanks again.

    @RLS or it could be a full centimeter thick! :P Are these normally just flashed?

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    Dude as a couple people already said take better pics. That's just not aimed at you but everybody. A lot of pics that are clear and people are able to zoom in on will sell sale your product.

    Just by the blurry pics those aren't flash plated. I am estimating a price around $150.00 dollars. I might back off on that estimate with better pics.

    I will make the suggestion of sorting the material in piles to let people know how many of each type there is in the auction.

    Always take pictures with a ruler in it so people will know the size of the item.

    Saved in my watch list good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by datRayRay View Post
    Thanks for the tips Sledge and mike! Ill see if I can borrow the wife's S7 and change the pictures. The true weight is 4.11 which I took a picture of and put up. Thanks again.

    @RLS or it could be a full centimeter thick! :P Are these normally just flashed?
    Doesn't matter at all if it's flash playing. People pay stupid money for shiny on EBay.

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