What are the sources of gold recycling:
Common sources of recycled gold are: gold jewelry, gold derivatives (such as colored gold, rose gold, K gold, etc.), investment gold bars, gold coins, gold ore, placer gold, industrial gold powder, gold water, etc.
Gold recycling (usually also referred to as gold recycling) is the recycling of gold products or gold-containing items, and the basic purpose of recycling is either to realize or reuse.
Most of the gold recycling is also engaged in the sale of old gold, platinum recycling, palladium recycling and other businesses.
Gold recycling is different from general item recycling. Whether it is the weighing of the weight, the determination of the fineness or the determination of the price, it forms a unique recycling system.
Because gold is reused after recycling, it is also called recycled gold regardless of the brand. The main price factor for recycling is determined by the gold content and the international basic transaction price.