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<p>[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1920532, member: 38783"]So I'm looking for a PM refiner within a reasonable (<200 mi) drive of NYC Metro area/north NJ.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a sizable amount of scrap which makes it unwieldy to ship, and probably more expensive than driving it. I'd rather just toss the containers in the back of my truck and take a nice drive if possible.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll be looking to refine standard jewelry and silverware stuff (plated/filled/normal gold and silver/silverplate), as well as electronics scrap (the bulk of the unwieldy to ship). If they take bronze and other copper scrap (wire, etc) that's a bonus but not necessary as I have a local salvage yard that I normally go to.</p><p><br /></p><p>I want to have a return of bullion for the PMs, not cash, which is why I'm looking to refine instead of just sell. Yes, I've started to research the rate of return on this vs. just selling, and I'm aware that my return may be less monetarily. But, I have my reasons and I think the amount I have will make it worth it.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, anyone have recommendations and/or past experiences?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 1920532, member: 38783"]So I'm looking for a PM refiner within a reasonable (<200 mi) drive of NYC Metro area/north NJ. I have a sizable amount of scrap which makes it unwieldy to ship, and probably more expensive than driving it. I'd rather just toss the containers in the back of my truck and take a nice drive if possible. I'll be looking to refine standard jewelry and silverware stuff (plated/filled/normal gold and silver/silverplate), as well as electronics scrap (the bulk of the unwieldy to ship). If they take bronze and other copper scrap (wire, etc) that's a bonus but not necessary as I have a local salvage yard that I normally go to. I want to have a return of bullion for the PMs, not cash, which is why I'm looking to refine instead of just sell. Yes, I've started to research the rate of return on this vs. just selling, and I'm aware that my return may be less monetarily. But, I have my reasons and I think the amount I have will make it worth it. So, anyone have recommendations and/or past experiences?[/QUOTE]
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