Stumbled upon quite a bit of BP/EP specification silver nitrate (made in Germany by Degussa/Evonik) in my company's warehouse. I've got about 50kg
packed in 500g containers. Anyone interested?
The contents are in perfect condition and the transaction will be handled by the company so I'm not really involved, just looking to clear space in
the warehouse. Any takers?
I see it going for around USD740 on ebay per 500g, so I guess will sell it off for around USD660 per 500g?
£50 was what I paid 4yrs ago for 100gm on ebay.
Your prices seem way too high!
morganbw - 2-7-2019 at 10:20
Good luck sir,
you are going to have to price it to the poor among us which I think is probably 97% of us.
I and most of us can make a couple of hundred grams of silver nitrate way cheaper than you are thinking of selling.
That is just one of the things that amateur chemist do, they make some (actually a lot ) of their own shit.
That said if you wish to send me a couple of hundred grams to review, I certainly would be honored.
[Edited on 7/2/2019 by morganbw]Tsjerk - 2-7-2019 at 11:39
I would pay the silver price (as in the silver that is actually there), as I know you want to get rid of it. For that price I would take a kilo. The
fact that it is the nitrate doesn't make it more valuable for me, actually less as it means more shipping.
Edit: I also know you won't be able to sell it to anyone for more than the silver price.
[Edited on 2-7-2019 by Tsjerk]clearly_not_atara - 2-7-2019 at 12:36
You want to sell to photographers, who are afraid of dissolving silver, not to chemists, who do it for fun. Offer your wares at a photo forum and you
will get a better price.Tsjerk - 2-7-2019 at 12:49
But still, if you want to quickly get rid of a kilo, send me a pm saffront - 2-7-2019 at 18:02
Makes sense. Thanks for the advice everyone! Spoke to my HOD, he said to sell it off for USD320 per 500g. If anyone's interested, let me know!happyfooddance - 2-7-2019 at 19:32
Silver spot price is about 50 cents a gram. AgNO3 is about 63% silver.
I am actually in the market for silver, as I have recently started goldsmithing as a hobby/side-project. I am surprised that you have so many offers
(from members who I am certain could make the same quantity of product for far less themselves, as morganbw pointed out).
There are a lot of mom and pop jewelry places around where I live (about 3 miles from the jewelry district in downtown Los Angeles). Many of them
acquire scrap but don't process it in-house. I really need to get down there and buy some scrap!
I have sent you a U2U message
Sulaiman - 3-7-2019 at 03:55
I've relocated to Shah Alam from UK so my chemistry set needs replenishing.morganbw - 3-7-2019 at 07:02