Jaceravone
New Member
My father-law is President of a local coal mine where I live. One day they were cleaning out some lockers and he noticed these three electrical contacts that were on the bottom of one of the lockers. Knowing that I collect silver, he grabbed them for me. He explained to me their use in the mines and that they were made from pure silver which is an excellect conductor for the high electrical volts needed to run some of the mine equipment. Since they were laying there and they had no documentation with them, they couldn't use them because they did not know if they were good or not. He gave them to me to use as I wish. They weight about 5 pounds each. I called several scrap companies and they all quickly hung up on me. It appears that nobody likes dealing with anything that could be perceived as stolen. I assured them they weren't but still, I understand their situation. Can anyone recommend what to do with these? I like to either sell them for their silver or melt them down into a bar. Any suggestions. Thanks.