Some platinum, about 3 1/2 oz.

cjc

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The midddle one's already been posted but the one at left is also pretty big: 16.6 gr. Also some big fake diamonds--a specialty of mine. Asked a smelter what they are paying and they said $43 per gram. (12-something per oz.) I'll wear them in my coffin before I have a 2/3 price sale!
http://www.geocities.com/[email protected]/clivesgoldpagehome.html
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DJ_Quinn

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They're worth more as jewelry than melt price. The way that works is by troy ounce,(32.2 grams), minus the weight loss after melt, minus whatever they are paying below spot price, (their profit). Those are great finds, congrats!
 

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I can't believe that things people lose! I would love to own a platinum piece someday, maybe when we go back to Florida this summer I'll get lucky. ;D
 

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WTG. I wouldn't be melting them down.
 

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King-John said:
WTG that is a lot of Platinum. Is Platinum still worth more than gold?

Right now, $2169.00 an OZ Click on METALS at top of page
 

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