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We buy gold scrap from refiners, jewelers, collectors, pawnbrokers, goldparties, and anyone else involved in precious metals business. We can be an excellent resource to you because we pay minimum 98.5% of spot for gold, we pay higher if your quantity is greater than 100 oz contained per shipment. We can handle any quantity and pay more competitively than almost any refiner because we are one of the country's four Tier One Primary Refiners. What that means is that there are only 4 U.S. refiners that refine gold to four-nines (99.99% purity). These four are Republic Metals (us), Metalor, Johnson Matthey, and Ohio Precious Metals. These refiners sell their refined product directly to the banking institutions for gold's full value. That is why these four refiners are able to pay so competitively.

In Republic Metals' case, we pay for overnight Fedex shipping and insurance of your material to our refinery and we settle payment the very next day. We do not charge any fees. We can afford to pay this high because we refine about a ton of fine gold daily and we have practices in place that make us extremely cost-effective, like ISO 14001 status with the EPA that keeps our chemical emissions and therefore the required reporting to a minimum.

We also buy platinum, palladium, and other platinum group metals, and silver in varying forms: sludge, sweeps, filters, filings, scrap, and many more.

If you are interested in learning more about us you can check us out at www.RMCtwo.com, call me, Mira Siegal toll free at 888-685-8505, or message me through this forum.

I would love to help you find the highest payout from a refiner that you can rely on. We are family owned and operated, in business over 30 years, on the board of the IPMI and LBMA, Good London Delivery (GLD) status pending so soon our bars will carry an internationally recognized and traded hallmark. You can always take payment in bullion if it suits you. Republic Metals is an excellent refinery to work with and I am your best resource here. I am not a commissioned salesperson, I am in operations and it is only because I believe that our company benfits its clients that I post on these boards.

Best Wishes,

Mira Siegal
Republic Metals Corp.
www.RMCtwo.com
888-685-8505
 
""This may be a dumb question but why 2 websites? Republicmetalscorp.com and rmctwo.com""

That is an excellent question, actually! Keen observation... http://www.RepublicMetalsCorp.com is the parent website, I guess you could say, it is from there that employees and clients can log in and interact with our intranet. That site is slight ly older than the http://www.RMCtwo.com site. The RMC side refines precious metals for high volume clients like mines and other refineries. RMC2 is a department within RMC that was developed within the last 3 years to work directly with jewelers, pawnbrokers, goldparties, and other metals buyers with a fast turnaround (settlement within 24 hours) and to give this segment of the population access to the same high payouts that the high volume clients have been enjoying for years and smaller businesses have not had access to until now. On http://www.RMCtwo.com you can see a more modern vision of RMC, it is also the site where customers can print out a prepaid Fedex label to send us their materials via insured, overnight Fedex shipping.

I'm happy that you looked into our company! I have attached to this post a short Power Point slideshow about RMC and RMC2, it has some background information on our company and our services, and a little "gold porn".
 

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""Whats the terms and accountability on Ag & PGMs ?""

For PGM's we are paying 90% of spot and again we charge no fees. We will pay for Fedex overnight shipping and insurance of these as well, and settlement will be 4-5 days for PGM metals. However, we can advance up to 90% of the metal value as soon as we receive it. For silver we are also paying 90% of spot, again no fees or charges, 5-10 day settlement, but unfortunately we cannot offer to pay the freight for silver.
 
refinerychic said:
For silver we are also paying 90% of spot, again no fees or charges, 5-10 day settlement, but unfortunately we cannot offer to pay the freight for silver.

Hi, I tried to leave an email in reference to silver refining, but got no reponse. I live in the Miami area. Can I just drive down to your facility>

What would be the cost to have about 200 ozt of silver scrap made into silver bars?

Thanks,
Tom
 
Hi Tom,

We can refine your silver into 100 oz silver bars for only $0.50 over spot. There are no refining fees and we can give you a 95% return on metal.
 
Can you please ellaborate refinery chic?
We can refine your silver into 100 oz silver bars for only $0.50 over spot.
Are you suggesting that tom would have to pay $15.50 + $.50 per ounce to have it refined?No offense I just think you may have meant something different.Also he asked about bringing it directly there.I talked to Elan a while back and he never answer that question either.
Johnny
 
Noxx wrote:
I think she means $0.50 per 100 oz bars minus 5%...

Hey nick.Yeh that sounds a little more logical,but you never can tell these days.
How ya been?I heard last night they are starting the winter olympics up there..........with no snow?!?!?!? How does that work....lol.
Have a good weekend bud.
Johnny
 
HI

I'm located in Canada and I'm looking to find a reliable refinery to sell our gold and silver scrap jewelry. We would have a shipment each 1 or two weeks. Do you work with canadian businesses or only US based businesses?

And do you prefer us to melt it before shipping or we could send it ''as is'' ?

Thanks

Frank
 
I've heard you're company is giving terms of 99% accountability and $.25 per ounce in for sterling scrap. Settlement in 21 days. What kind of quantities do you need for this rate?
 
refinerychic said:
""This may be a dumb question but why 2 websites? Republicmetalscorp.com and rmctwo.com""

That is an excellent question, actually! Keen observation... http://www.RepublicMetalsCorp.com is the parent website, I guess you could say, it is from there that employees and clients can log in and interact with our intranet. That site is slight ly older than the http://www.RMCtwo.com site. The RMC side refines precious metals for high volume clients like mines and other refineries. RMC2 is a department within RMC that was developed within the last 3 years to work directly with jewelers, pawnbrokers, goldparties, and other metals buyers with a fast turnaround (settlement within 24 hours) and to give this segment of the population access to the same high payouts that the high volume clients have been enjoying for years and smaller businesses have not had access to until now. On http://www.RMCtwo.com you can see a more modern vision of RMC, it is also the site where customers can print out a prepaid Fedex label to send us their materials via insured, overnight Fedex shipping.

I'm happy that you looked into our company! I have attached to this post a short Power Point slideshow about RMC and RMC2, it has some background information on our company and our services, and a little "gold porn".

Very impressive presentation and operation. I take you are using solvent-extraction methods to refine all/most of your metals?.

Very, very nice and competitive. Hats off.
 
I'm in West Palm and have 250# of Sterling.
How much to convert this to 100oz bars and what is your expected minimum recovery ?
 
The last post onthis thread was almost a year ago,and the member that started it has not been here for a year.
 
That just shows how much % of the ton per day they are doing comes from advertising here.

"Republic Metals Corporation has been on the leading edge of refining technology for many years

Heavy R&D investment has led to the development of advanced refining circuits

Reduction of total process time

Elimination of dangerous chemicals, inefficient processes (Miller )

Elimination of electrolysis (Wohwill Process)

Ability to refine up to five-nines gold
(999.99% Au) in a single pass
"

Any ideas on their process 4metals?
 
Several things: 1.) how you remove the silver chloride mechanically, 2.) purity of acid solutions, 3.) selectivity of the reductant, 4.) wash parameters.


One can get even purer gold through gas phase transport but it is very time-intensive.
 
I'm pretty sure that what they call "one pass to 99999" really means "one digestion", and probably they have several "steps" to clean the solution, before reducing and washing. If they use Sx at any point, I don't know, but I would hardly call that "one pass", if that is the case. :shock:
 
They atomize all of their gold scrap and dissolve in warm HCl. The oxidizer is either sodium chlorate or peroxide depending on PGM's

The silver is not an issue and can be tolerated upwards of 15% by assay due to the particle size.

Then the solution is chilled with crushed ice to minimize silver solubility.

Put all of these parameters together and the 9's add up.
 
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