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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoty1 View Post
    I'm trying to figure out how to find a buyer in the Colorado Springs/Denver area to take a look at this scrap. I'm guessing it should produce about 1 ounce of gold per pound of scrap. Also, how do I post quality pics? Or if any buyers in the Colo Spgs/Denver area just wants to PM their email I can send you pics that way.

    Its about 90lbs of early 80's telecom boards.

    One old pin board? Not sure what to call it. It had 3/4" long gold plated pins. 100's of them. Weighs about 4lbs.

    9lbs of old white ceramic cpu's without pins.

    2 to 3lbs of gold plated pins.



    37 pounds of green board that just has gold plating. No components or other metals. Just 1/4" to 3/4" gold plated bands all over them. 27 boards total weighing 37lbs. I would be surprised if the didn't have 2 to 4 ounces of gold per board. Each board is about 16" x 20" or so.

    Other odds and ends.
    Quote Originally Posted by Scoty1 View Post
    I see your all hung up on the once of of gold per pound comment. I wasn't trying to offend. Just going off of what I could find. If anyone has constructive input it would be appreciated.

    My goals are:

    Get pics loaded
    Find buyer

    Thanks.
    Ok. Sorry I got caught up in the 1 ounce gold per pound of scrap. How many 1 pound increments would you estimate contain 1 ounce of gold?

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