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To determine the value of your gold, you'll need your math skills and a scale (preferably one of the type used by jewelers, but a kitchen scale will work as well). Most dealers and refineries transact gold on a pennyweight basis, so if you're using a kitchen scale, you'll need to convert from grams or ounces. One ounce is the same as 20 pennyweights, and 1.5 grams is equal to one pennyweight. Once you have weighed your scrap gold, check the spot price. That figure is in ounces, so divide it by 20 for its pennyweight value or by 31.1 for its gram value. Keep in mind that the spot price is for pure gold; scrap is never pure (24 karats). You won't get the entire spot price, but you'll have a rough estimate of your profit.



First, take an estimate from the retailers about the salvage work they would do. Clearly explain the kind of work you plan to do in your kitchen. For that you must first understand your requirements first. Ideally, your requirements should be based on not only saving money, but also on something that makes your kitchen cabinet robust and aesthetically good. Then take the estimates from the retailers.

With that out of the way, and your research complete, you show up all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed on the scheduled auction day - ready to make your first deal. If you've never been to an auction before, take some time to look around and of course check out the various bikes on which you might bid. Always have a back-up as you might not get the first one you bid on, or the second...but eventually you will go home with a two wheeler...or at least have learned enough from the experience to try again another day.

Work out deals with your local scrap yards in advance. The spot price for metal is generally the best price you can get with a large homogenous quantity of some metal. You'll likely be bringing in many different types of metals and the quantities may be limited to what you find or what you can haul. Work out a deal where the yard gives you a good price in exchange for consistent influx of scrap metal.

Scrap value is the minimum value that gold should be sold for - the value of the gold itself. Before you sell your old jewelry or other gold items at this price, think about whether or not you could be getting a better price. After all, there are a number of factors that could bring the price up.

In general, you will get the worth of the gold the moment it is evaluated by the dealer less a handling fee. It is very important to note that the price a dealer may give will not reflect the selling price of that gold item. It simply reflects the value of the gold by its weight and quantity. What that fee is, it is difficult to determine as it can vary with the type of gold material and the quantity you are offering along with the terms under which the dealer operates.

Most of the large boating season use a system called a "Hotline." If you call a junkyard and ask whether they carry a certain part, they'll check their inventory database while you're on the phone. If they don't find the part you need in their inventory, they can use their Hotline to quickly check the inventories of neighboring junkyards. A quick tip about the Hotline: ask the junkyard that is checking other yards what that particular part would have cost if they had it in their inventory. You may be able to negotiate the price with the other dealer.

However, it can feel like an exercise in futility to go hunting for a classic car cover. Because the cars have been out of circulation for so long, there is no way that one can get a new, ready-made cover for a classic car. There are two alternatives in such a case; either one can get a used classic car cover, or one can have a cover custom made by someone who makes car covers.