XRF guns are not very accurate to the degree to pay the OP his value of converters in their original shells. A gun can help you determine a pile of aftermarket catalyst material vs. a pile of OE material.
European countries vs. USA PGM loadings are different.

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Hi,
You need to find a buyer with an XRF gun basically. They'll be able to scan your material and get a PPM readout. It's not as accurate as a milled batch assay but it will let them know what you have is genuine and give them a rough PPM reading.
When you ring around the so called "refiners" just ask "Do you have an XRF gun" If they say yes then that's the people you want to be dealing with.
Edit: VW Group cats will do about £70 / KG, VW DPF's will do about £35 / KG.
Hope this helps
Cheers
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