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The small DIL in the box could possibly go well on ebay, it looks like NEC upd416 which is a 4116 16 kbit dram used in some computers.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=nec+4116&LH_Complete=1&_osacat=181909&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.X4116.TRS0&_nkw=4116&_sacat=181909

It looks like someone have been dumping the market lately, there's a lot of lots of 100 pieces or more going for around $50. I don't know how much gold there is in that model with the stainless steel lid.

Göran
 
kernels said:
Hi guys,

Anything here look like it might have some collector value before I commit it to the chemicals
maybe it’s just my opinion but I suggest keeping your ceramics because inevitably they’ll be worth thousands of times more for collector value than for metal value
 
Is there much collector value for such boards?
If not what would the value be per pound for gold recovery?
Thanks
 

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I might be interested in that bottom board... could you sendme some pictures of the complete board?

Also, looks like those white chips are intel... get a pic of the model numbers as they couldbe rather valuable.
 
Pretty bottom board. Looks like it was made by Augat.
I doubt that the white chips are the Intel C400x family (C4004 / 4002 / 4001's) though.
 
I found this board among some newer boards that I bought. There were 4 chips that had some paper on them that I tried to remove. I did not use any water or solvents to clean the board.
I noticed that some of the 8080 chips were selling over 300.00 on ebay.
What would be a fair value for the board?
Thank you in advance.
 

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Last card looks like a CPU board from an intellec 8 mod 80 development system from late 1970:es.

In it's current condition I would expect around $50-$100 for it on ebay, but I don't have any solid data to base that price on.

If you have more boards with that wide + narrow fingers then those could also be worth some on an auction. A bonus would be to have the blue cabinet with a lot of switches on the front too so you could put together a complete system.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqniZjw_3Lc

Göran
 
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