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    I'm pretty sure it's impossible to answer that question. Not only does each TYPE of connector have a different gold content but the years that the connectors were made, as well as the manufacturer, and the grade of connector all vary in yield as well. You might have better luck on the gold refining forum. I am unaware of a chart anywhere with specific yields per type of connector... Good luck!

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