Hello Jewelerdave,
I have a few questions. I've been enjoying panning and working the miller table with my kids and have drummed up some gold. Living where I live, there is tons of extremely small flour gold to recover a mile down the road. Much of what I have recovered is flour gold with black sand. As I understand the refining process, it removes most of the other metals. So, my question. Being new to this sport, what should my ratio be when I send in micro gold? Should it be visually 90% gold, 10% iron and other minerals. Or is a 50/50 ration suitable? Or is there even more latitude?
If I were to send you the flour gold with other materials as it is impossible to be left with just fine flour gold, would you process? Or do i need to get to a certain ratio of gold to bi-product? 90/10, 50/50?
I have a few questions. I've been enjoying panning and working the miller table with my kids and have drummed up some gold. Living where I live, there is tons of extremely small flour gold to recover a mile down the road. Much of what I have recovered is flour gold with black sand. As I understand the refining process, it removes most of the other metals. So, my question. Being new to this sport, what should my ratio be when I send in micro gold? Should it be visually 90% gold, 10% iron and other minerals. Or is a 50/50 ration suitable? Or is there even more latitude?
If I were to send you the flour gold with other materials as it is impossible to be left with just fine flour gold, would you process? Or do i need to get to a certain ratio of gold to bi-product? 90/10, 50/50?