Friday, January 30, 2009

Sterling Scrap

Selling Sterling Scrap

If you have sterling scrap in the form of sterling metal work which is of no use to you (whether jewelry or flatware) or you have sterling scrap on hand due to your occupation, you can easily sell this precious metal to refiners who will offer a good price, based on London and New York stock exchange values. There are many sources of silver scrap, not only sterling (which is an alloy of silver and copper). Refiners of precious metals will accept most of these.


Sterling Silver has a high Payable Amount

When you sell metal items to metal refiners, different payable amounts will be quoted, depending on the material and the ease with which raw metal can be refined from the source. Because sterling silver has a high ratio of silver to non-precious metal (92.5% silver to 7.5% copper is the lowest amount of silver which can be called sterling silver), payable amounts when trading in unwanted sterling silver flatware and other quality scrap are high.

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