I recently came across my late mother's dental bridge. There is a
irregularly curved gold piece about two inches long and a half inch wide to
which four teeth are attached. Typically, is this sort of gold worth
anything?
Probably some value in the metal, usually not that much. However, people
sell lots of that stuff on ebay, so you may want to try that route.
John
Alan - 24 Feb 2007 17:47 GMT
Thanks. That's the answer. I went to eBay, typed in "dental gold" and lots
of similar things came up. I've bought and sold tons of things on eBay, but
it didn't come to mind in this instance. Thanks again.
> Probably some value in the metal, usually not that much. However, people
> sell lots of that stuff on ebay, so you may want to try that route.
>
> John
Newbie - 26 Feb 2007 15:43 GMT
>Probably some value in the metal, usually not that much. However, people
>sell lots of that stuff on ebay, so you may want to try that route.
>
>John
Better yet: garfieldrefining.com
>I recently came across my late mother's dental bridge. There is a
>irregularly curved gold piece about two inches long and a half inch wide to
>which four teeth are attached. Typically, is this sort of gold worth
>anything?
It's worth its weight in gold!
>I recently came across my late mother's dental bridge. There is a
>irregularly curved gold piece about two inches long and a half inch wide to
>which four teeth are attached. Typically, is this sort of gold worth
>anything?
Yes.