Cards from a circa 70s IBM machine

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powerbuy

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I am attaching photos of a few cards from a 70s IBM tape drive controller (IBM 3420 and 3803). I had several of these units.... all around 6ft tall and weighing a ton at least. They were full of all types of hardware.... motors, switches, power boards and transformers.... ect.

These cards were taken from the control boxes.... I have several huge boxes full. Has anyone seen cards similar to these and if so does anyone have any idea on the PM content if any? There is a little bit of visible gold.... but the majority of the metal is the silver chips seen in the photos.
 
As an addition.... there were also several dozen of these board (see photos). According to the information that I received, the IBM units retailed for literally hundreds of thousands of dollars each originally. This was in a time where precious metals were at a fraction of the current prices. Would there be any reason to have the pins on these board made of platinum or palladium? Possibly coated?
 
The last bull market for gold and silver occurred between 1970 and 1980. As a cheaper alternative I.B.M started using palladium coated pins on a lot of there electronics. Also in there chips encased in aluminum , you will find some palladium and gold. The big T.C.M chips in the high end computers used a lot of gold. (Thermal Conducting Module ) These chips were huge , they were twice as big as a pentium pro with a much higher gold content. Unfortunately these chips are hard to come by now.
 
Does anyone have any idea what type of metal is used in the orange wires on the last picture? I have lots of cards that have wires wrapped around the pins and wonder if they are worth saving.
 
cmbrose said:
Does anyone have any idea what type of metal is used in the orange wires on the last picture? I have lots of cards that have wires wrapped around the pins and wonder if they are worth saving.
This is a copper Ag plated with a plastic (HDPE).
 
powerbuy,

If I remember right, those IBM cards with the Al cans, in your 1st three photos, ran about $7/pound in about 1973 or 1974. You'll have to check to see what the market prices were at that time. A lot of the value was in PGMs under those cans.
 

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