I am looking for feedback on how I refine junk silver american coins into stamped, pure .999 ingots at home. I will post the video I made on it if I can find the right place to put it, as it has just so much info.
I am looking for feedback on how I refine junk silver american coins into stamped, pure .999 ingots at home. I will post the video I made on it if I can find the right place to put it, as it has just so much info.
Hi and welcome to the forum from Las Vegas! I don't know anything about silver refining to give feedback but there are folks here who surely can. There is a wealth of information about all aspects of metal recycling in the archive including some posts about silver refining. Best of luck!
Copper, brass, and Leather. 3 of my favorite things.
Hello and welcome to the forum. You might have better luck with gold refiners forum. Here we recycle and scrap stuff. Refining is not the main forte here. Oh, and I have heard that those silver coins are a lie also, they are silver clad and not pure all the way through.
Happy scrapping.
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I would not waste my time. Although they have no numismatic value as you say they are "junk Silver" they are still in the denominations they came in. In this state , in a crisis or for sale they are much easier to trade or get rid of them as they are a know quantity ( 90% silver coins, 1964 and earlier Go to www.coinflation .com and it will give you the current melt value of each coin based on the spot market and there is also a quantity calculator for larger quantities. If you melt them yourself you would have to prove the
purity of the silver whereas with the coins you don't need to . Just my 2 Cents .....
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They have precious metal verifiers out there to make sure bars are good. The Copper Cave by Susquehanna Hobbies - Sigma Metalytics Precious Metal Verifier PRO with Both Wands
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Isn't melting coins illegal? I kinda think I reported this.....
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