Scrap silver today-- bar tomorrow!

Beachkid23

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Here's the plan the stuffs all dented and broken so it's going to the jewelers to be melted tomorrow into 2, 5 ounce bars. And when we get them done I will repost the pictures.

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They kind of look like cigars when they're done but whatever. I guess unless I buy a mold for him to use. They are going to be sterling silver loafs.
 

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You did this before, I think, and posted pictures, or was that someone else?
 

trdhrdr007

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IMO I wouldn't do it. If you change a piece of marked sterling into an unmarked lump of silver colored metal you reduce the pool of buyers. I know I wouldn't be interested without an assay.
 

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Can't wait to see it. Is your scrap all .925 ?
 

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Beachkid23

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Can't wait to see it. Is your scrap all .925 ?

He is horribly busy. He said to stop back next week after Friday so I guess it's not going to happen right now... He makes custom stuff.
This is going to be made into something else.

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37.5 grams 10k. Maybe a big cross.
 

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