40 - 70 cent a pound i believe
50-250 or so
I assume used but good condition? $400-$450
if its exellent condition around 500 dollars i have one
300-400 dollars
Scrap is waste that either has no economic value or only the value of its basic material. Plastic scrap is all pieces of plastic that are virtually invaluable.
Just regular steel, not stainless steel. That metal was too hard for use in coins back in 1943.
This depends on many factors including the size nd height of the building, type of construction, types of metals utilized (copper, steel, aluminum, stainless, etc.)
The value of stainless steel jewelry depends on many different factors. These factors include the design of the jewelry, who made the jewelry, and the amount of stainless steel in it.
The Model 10 is not made in stainless steel.
100-350 USD
Yes, anytime you buy stainless steel it brings more money to the home value.
It's not stainless.
Stainless steel is a ferrous metal, but it is sometimes classified as nonferrous by the recycling and scrap industries.A ferrous metal is one that contains primarily iron. Nonferrous metals are all metals other than iron, and alloys without an appreciable iron content.Chemically, stainless steels are 75-90% iron. They are alloyed with varying amounts of chromium, nickel, and/or molybdenum. Some grades of stainless steel are magnetic, some are not. The different grades also have different welding characteristics; some are easy to weld while others are difficult.Scrapyards that move ferrous metals with electromagnets may classify the nonmagnetic grades of stainless steel as nonferrous for handling purposes.Scrap dealers may also categorize stainless steel as nonferrous because the dollar value associated with scrap stainless steel is dependant on the alloy content; the alloys are much more valuable than iron. For these dealers, price is the primary interest and their classification as nonferrous is based on the price they can obtain from the alloy metals in the steel.These classifications are specialized industry uses of the term nonferrous. Generally and scientifically, all stainless steels are ferrous metals because the majority of their chemical content is iron.Stainless steel is a ferrous alloy, but it is sometimes classified as nonferrous by the recycling and scrap industries.
Need model and condition.
50 or so
$990
100-475 USD