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>> No.29674339 [View]
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**Cheap Scrap Sterling Alert**

This seller has a sale going which brought several pieces in this listing comfortably below spot.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Heirloom-sterling-Oneida-1953-Reigning-Beauty-Monogrammed-L-14-95-34-95/254307406817

The Teaspoons weigh ~30 grams each ($24.91 melt) and are 15.97/each if you get 4 which ain't bad.

The Salad Forks weigh ~38 grams each ($31.55 melt) so 20.45/each for 4 likewise is appreciably below spot and much cheaper than $33/ozt with premium or whatever the current normieplebbitard stacker price is.

I bought the 4 dinner forks for $89.38 total with tax, melt value $142.50, not ideal but I need good quality clean scrap sterling to cast my silver Pepes.

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I have an announcement anons, I'm almost ready to start casting solid sterling silver Pepes. Got the furnace, casting flask, petrobond casting sand, sterling stamp, and gobs of sterling from my scrapsperging not yet sent for refining. Now I have a worthy 3-D printed Pepe to use as the template, I just need to figure out what to use to fill-in the printing lines. Anyone have suggestions?

We'll see but I expect the silver Pepes will weigh between 8-10ozt.

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