Yes, you are right. I forgot the USSR red square ceramics, which used to contain PdPt. Generally i have experience with the classic type "brown ones" manufactured mainly by TESLA. These have relatively OK silver, but not economical for me.
Haha, yea, that´s the stuff! I once acquired like 20-30 cards from old PC´s, like 60-80´s. The thickness of plating on the fingers was just impressive. The fingers were apparently plated manually, not in an automated process.
The value of this type of stuff will only go up as the time pass. So if you have place where you can store it, good way to go.
It is pretty obvious if you have MLCC, crack one with pliers and if you see ceramic, celebration starts
not only eastern-type electronics have good MLCCs. Also old western equipment have them.
PS: on the photo of board you send, there are small yellow components, looking like resistors. Crack one with pliers - I have seen quite a bit of these, and they used to be MLCCs too. Some plastic, some like resin dip packages
And also two good sized tantalums. But probably no solid-silver casing.