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    Need Pricing Gold boards






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    The tough part is knowing how thick the gold is on the board. How many pounds of these do you have?

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    You know what they always say .... ask your buyer.

    I wish i could offer more help.

    The boards with the gold traces aren't common but they aren't uncommon either. It all seems to depend on what kind of stuff you're getting into. Some things are easy to classify. Things like cd/dvd boards, ram , hdd logic boards and so on. Other things are harder to classify.

    I'm usually a little picky about what i ship so any board has to be mid grade or better.

    I've got one box for mid grade with copper trace " needs sort ".

    I've got another box for gold trace " needs sort ".

    You might check out boardsort. They have a section on grading. Gold trace is probably covered in there somewhere.

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    I sent in a load recently just checked the payout report. If not mistaken ... the gold trace boards were classed as Mid-Grade High @ 2.10/lb

    One thing you do want to check. There are some copper trace boards with gold solder pads. Those ones can fool you cause at a glance ... they appear to be gold trace. It's a good idea to scratch the green stuff off the actual traces somewhere and verify that it is what it appears to be.

    As for value ???? ( JMO / YMMV)

    I'm not seeing anything remarkably valuable there. It's basically gold leaf. If it had crazy scrap value it would have been horrendously expensive to make the board in the first place. The manufacturers would never go for that. Their engineers are trained to do things as cost effectively as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 406Refining View Post
    The tough part is knowing how thick the gold is on the board. How many pounds of these do you have?
    My guess is 300-400lbs

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    The button boards with gold pads like this and little else to recommend them we buy for $1/lb as mid-grade low. Much higher with gold trace instead of pads depending on how much trace.

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    Hello! We would buy these as mid grade high, $2.10/lb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Hello! We would buy these as mid grade high, $2.10/lb.
    Thanks they are boxed up and headed your way this week....I would like to settle lot# 1562851923 ....i tried to contact u thru the site but it won't let me send messages

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    Thanks they are boxed up and headed your way this week....I would like to settle lot# 1562851923 ....i tried to contact u thru the site but it won't let me send messages
    Can you email us at info@cashforcomputerscrap.com with the lot id and make the request?

    If possible, can you screen shot the error you get when trying to do it through our site? I can send it to our web developer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Can you email us at info@cashforcomputerscrap.com with the lot id and make the request?

    If possible, can you screen shot the error you get when trying to do it through our site? I can send it to our web developer.
    When I went to contact us page it would not allow me to pick a lot # hence it would not send the message....i'm talking about the pull down menu where you pick the lot# you are inquiring about....sorry for issue got settlement report yesterday



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