Most old freezers do not top a value of $50. Unless sold on your own most places will offer from $25 to $50 for your freezer.
Yes, there is scrap metal value.Yes, there is scrap metal value.
Any metal coin has value as scrap. In most cases the scrap-metal value is less than the coin's face value so that people can't make a profit by melting them. However US nickels (but not Canadian ones) are an exception to that rule. As of 2015 the prices of the metals used (75% copper and 25% nickel) in each coin total about 7 cents as scrap. The government forbids melting nickels and cents for their metal value, though.
I don't think the readers understand my question. I want to know how much money the scrap metal I get from a 14x70 mobile would be worth. Not asking for any fees associated with or any thing that would come from the value of the scrap metal. Just the value of the scrap. I have pretty much gotten everything out that you can sell for scrap. Thank you very much Waiting for reply
Any metal or metal part which is not fit for its original use can be regarded as scrap metal.Remember this labelling is made by the user or trader.
The value of scrap keys primarily depends on the material they are made from, such as brass or steel, and the current market prices for these metals. Generally, scrap keys have low monetary value, often just a few cents to a couple of dollars per pound. However, their worth can also be influenced by local demand for scrap metal and any unique characteristics of the keys themselves. Overall, they are not typically considered a valuable item in scrap metal recycling.
Take your Hammer into any Dungeon. Smash the rocks and you will get some scrap metal along with other ores.
Regular recycling centers probably would not accept the flatware, but you could probably take them to a scrap metal yard. The scrap metal yard would probably take as shread metal.
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Yes, scrap magnets have value as they are made of valuable metals like neodymium, iron, and boron. These magnets can be recycled and repurposed for various applications, allowing them to retain value even as scrap.
Sure you can sell any metal as scrap. The more the better so throw it in with the rest unless you have lots then sell it apart
Ferrous scrap metal basically consists of any metal that takes a magnet. This includes iron, steel, Heavy Melt Scrap, #1 Iron / steel , #2 Iron / steel. Ferrous scrap metals are typically obtained through demolition and dismantlement projects
A hole in any coin that was not minted with a hole would make it worthless. Modified coins have no collector value other than whatever the scrap value of the metal might be.