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Gold for sale. I think I've paid for My MD's But who do I sell it to:shrug:

tabdog

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Hay all,

I got me a slightly used RS MIZAR M24 electronic gold tester.

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I been testing gold and getting ready to sell some. I don't know where to sell it.

If some one can give me some info, it would be appreciated.

I have spent about $1,300 on my metal detectors and coils sense I started back

metal detecting about 9 months ago. That's a lot of money for me. I have been

motivated to try and supplement that with finds.

I think I did it.

Look at this.

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That is about 48.5 grams of 14k gold I am going to sell.

That alone will probably bring over $800.

In 10k gold I have enough to bring $200.

In 18k gold I have enough to bring,, $60.

In clad, I would guess as much as$240 at least. But I didn't keep track.

When I add that up, it comes to $1300.

Now isn't that a coincidence.:blink:

Now I need to pay for my headphones, gold tester and digging tools.

HH,
 
hi tabdog, i think you might already have this info at hand, but i think there are others who don't. it's really helpful. hope it helps, everybody. my thanks to cwilk on the garrett users forum. yeah, those are real coffee stains. hh,
 
Nice! I like this conversion chart.
http://www.dendritics.com/scales/metal-calc.asp?WeightU=.345&Units=oza&Alloy=18K&PrOzt=&CurrencyN=USD&Markup=0
 
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