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Got A Tricky One - Industrial Silver Ingots

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 Posted 08/13/2026  06:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WolfStock to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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How much does each one weigh?
Are they uniform in weight?


Not sure. Didn't bother weighing individual ones or counting them.

There were about 3-4 one-off pieces of different sizes, but otherwise they all looked the same. Didn't look like precision cuts though, like a coin or the like, as if they are blanks.
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Just a hunch here, but the remaining metal may be Zinc. That could explain the color. It sounds like some type of brazing alloy. If the remaining five percent is Zinc, the refining cost likely would consume most of the Silver value. You could try a specific gravity test for several samples and compare the results to a calculated range for expected values if the remainder is Zinc, but any variances in the composition and how the alloy could have been mixed make this a bit iffy.
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Yeah could be.

My father worked in a manufacturing plant that made electrical transformers - the kind you see up on poles and the green boxes in neighborhoods. Of course they used all kinds of metals for their manufacturing I'm sure. Not certain if he got these from there or not. (the place is long since gone, a NAFTA casualty)

Anyhow - going to look around at other potential places some and see. May end up having to just hold onto these for a while. Since it's obvious I won't get much $ for them now, not really a high priority. Heck maybe I'll make some wall art or a table placemat out of them or something.

Edit: actually - I still haven't tried the APMEX avenue yet - will be looking into that.
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Got APMEX kit. Seems like it's really not geared toward this kind of thing. It includes and envelope, but clearly intent is to just send coins or jewelry, not bulk things like this. The MO is "send it to us and we'll give you an estimate - if you like it we'll pay you, otherwise we'll return it". Says they'll buy jewelry, silverware, dental gold, or gold or silver decor; this doesn't really fit into any of those. So - thinking no on APMEX.

I did talk with the owner of this place though:

https://mbpreciousmetals.com/

Anyone deal with them before?

They seem good - been around for a long time, and the guy I talked with knew his stuff. He's planning to meet with me at some point; he'll give deposit and get the metals, then pay rest after melt and full eval. Said he generally pays around 80% of spot, which is about what I would expect.

They specialize in recycling dental metals around the region; can do other things like this as well, and was fine doing ad-hoc buy (vs other place where I'd need to create an account as an official seller and such).

Edit: I posted a link to the wrong place a minute ago; corrected.
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