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    gold plate?

    Are these high grade?

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    I think jghilino can give you some info on those, I think they buy them but not sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longhairboy View Post
    I think jghilino can give you some info on those, I think they buy them but not sure
    Take it for what it's worth but he hasn't logged in since the end of February.
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    LCD boards typically do go as high grade. If you do a search on ebay, you'll see anywhere from 5-8 per pound. There are also buyers on here who will purchase them as well, you just need to contact them and ask what they are paying .

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    Would the gold foil areas count as gold trimmings/fingers? Thank you gentlemen for your input.

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    Gold fingers are most likely a thicker plating of gold because they are slid in and out of a motherboard. I may be wrong, but I would think they are worth a bit less where they wouldn't be as thick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igigi View Post
    Would the gold foil areas count as gold trimmings/fingers? Thank you gentlemen for your input.
    Jut on the PCI card in the lower right hand corner . I would not bother . Removing fingers devalues the board over all . My buyer pays less than half on trimmed boards so I personally sort and onto the next .


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