yes
yes it can. depending on how much the gold weight would be after melted down.
Yes, 22ct weeping gold can be melted down and sold for cash at a gold buyer or refinery. The value will be based on the current market price of gold and the weight of the item being melted down. It's recommended to get quotes from multiple buyers to ensure you get the best price.
A real gold dollar from the 1800s would be worth at least $125 melted down, but would probably bring much more if sold to a collector. A modern Sacajawea or Presidential "golden" dollar is really made of brass. Melted down it would sell for about 15 cents!
Clear stamps are transparent when purchased whilst regular stamps are opaque and clear stamps are not normally sold in sheets as they are sold individually.
Stamps that represent a tax put in place but the state of which it is sold. Most stamps are transfered by means of heat.
Certainly they are real - you can touch them and see them . . . I think you may have meant to ask if the gold on postage stamps is real. First, there is no postage stamp with gold on it . . . you are referring to 22k gold stamps made by people to sell to people who think they are buying something valuable. These are called replica stamps and are nearly worthless because no dealer will buy them.
at the post office near you.
they are melted and sold as scrap metal
When the gold is something like a necklace it is, but when it is melted it is a liquid.
Melted gold weighs the same as solid gold of the same mass, as weight is dependent on the amount of material present. However, when gold is melted, its volume decreases due to the loss of air pockets and impurities, leading to a higher density and smaller volume.
No. Melted or solid, it's still the same weight and purity, which is what decides the value. Melted would only be worth a tiny bit more to someone who is waiting to cast it into moulds.
you can recycled because it can be melted