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    help from the pros board grading questions/value

    so im getting to the oddball items from the three big load that were droped off .and I have found some interesting items I have not seen before .all old so I figured I would post and see
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    also are those little balloon looking things tantalum caps?

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    In pic #2 check out those 4 round silver looking transistors, the legs "might" be gold plated. They made them both ways back then.
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    ok will do

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    I would proably put these in my medium grade.. they don't have alot to offer.. don't see hardly any copper or steel on them so thats a plus.. did notice the gold fingers.. but it would in my mind go into the finger boards.. so.. medium grade is proably where I put them..
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    Do you ebay? Take these and label them "vintage" for gold recovery. Share lots of good pics, then decide what price you want for them...and then double it. Put them up "Buy It Now" at that price, with "Best Offer" option. Free shipping. Take the offer you want, sell cheaper when you need to.

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    was considering ebay but wanted to put on here first as its not all torn down . the first board has lota of gold trace and I thnk I have a couple bs of it

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    eBay it,some people don't like eBay ,because they have a bad reputation for to many negative feedback's.

    Take some nice pics, and post it as vintage boards for gold recovery, you will make a lot more than scrap value ,for sure.

    Good luck, and thanks for sharing.
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    run these by your regular buyer
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    my regular buyer would ring all this in at mid grade at best because its not green and maybe evan low grade . I think ebay is the best bet


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