I bought one gram of Rhodium two years ago for my element collection, I paid $105 for it. At current market value it's worth just shy of $750. Good investment I'd say, wish I had bought thousands worth of it though. I got it for my element collection, and it's not the only thing skyrocketing in price, Palladium has doubled in price too. My element collection just paid for itself and then some lol.
@@nasirgambo3185 you'll need to have it tested by a jeweler to get a certificate of authenticity, then list it on eBay with it. Calculate the value by weight using current market value and set that as your buy it now price. Some jewelers might buy it from you too, check around with your local jewelry shops.
@@TheExplosiveGuy Thanks for the reply! The problem is I just know where to dig it. Don't I need to refine it 1st? And If I need to Refine it. Ho2 can I go about it locally?? I'm in Africa!
Gold: I'm the most rare and expensive metal in the world! Rhodium: I don't think so. Silver: Whatever you two. I'm may not be super rare, but everyone still loves me.
Gold is just a better form of physical money then others because it’s rare but not to rare so there’s still enough to be used if it was needed by personal or a country. It’s liquidated. Other metals are too rare and mostly used in industry. Gold has a rare color vs the many silver color metals and also doesn’t ever tarnish. And is easily malleable
In the 1970's I prepared and used Chlorotris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I), [RhCl(PPh3)3], commonly known as Wilkinson's Catalyst, and got to work in Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson's Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory in Imperial College for a few months, attempting to develop variations of this chemical complex with altered polarity by modifying the the phosphine moiety to make it more soluble in water. All attempts failed. The catalyst was described as a homogeneous catalyst, able to be used in dilute solution, unlike most classical catalysts that worked at the surface of finely divided metal particles such as platinum, and Sir Geoffrey's discovery, among other firsts in Inorganic Chemistry won him the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973.
The woman wearing XL disposable gloves is hilarious as well. Whoever was in charge of props was either not thinking or cheap AF. One size definitely does not fit all.
The rare metals don't "filter" exhaust in catalytic converters, they catalyze a reaction that breaks down the residual hydrocarbons into water and carbon dioxide.
Found and iron rock almost the size of a baseball with some type of white / silver metal all thru it. It's heavy for the size and am hoping it is this and or white gold or palladium . Not silver because it was outside and it isn't tarnished where the white metal / minerals are. Wish me luck 🤞🏻
My wife got me a very expensive silver ring for our wedding, I was suspicious of the price and really thought it was either 18k white gold or a scam, turns out it was rhodium and even she didn't know.
What did you give her??? I thought men get the rings. No value in tradition anymore & women being the supplier /providers, it's troubling when women are so desperate to willingly be played.
@@melissahouse3488 maybe she makes enough money and they decided to buy the rings for eachother.... just because you won't/ can't afford to buy the ring for your partner does not mean that every woman on earth is in the same position.....
Rhodium peaked a couple of years back at $29, 900 US for just ONE OUNCE. It will rise above its current value of $12,500 an ounce to an astronomical value due to its so many, everlasting, and unique properties. It wil remain King of all metals for years
My challenge right now is to get the Rhodium coming out of my rocks to the market, and an Investor to facilitate commercial mining. Spent the past 6 months analyzing them to discover their abundance of Paladium, Rhodium, Platinum, Silver and a little Gold. My conclision is that they are PGM Tellurides (Calaverite and Silvenites).
I bought Rh at $1000 and sold it at $14,000. It has a massive bid and ask so I only got $12,000. Three months later RH was at $30,000 but I didn't care. I've never before made 12 times on my money.
Few people know what I’m talking about when I mention rhodium.. I work at the BASF Catalyst plant which is the largest producer of automotive catalyst on the American continent. The process is very much interesting
The reason why these knuckleheads charge so much money for people to buy rhodium metal because these Knuckleheads want to steal people's money that's why and 1 oz of rhodium is like $30,000
I was given some buttons from the owner of a recycling company after the PGM’s were extracted from the smelter before they send them off to be separated. It’s not easy finding someone who feels comfortable to buy them and if you look hard enough you just might end up needing a lawyer to stay out of jail for being charged with theft from a bunch of goons from Africa.
LION keeps several bars of Rhodium in the vaults of him, next to several tons of gold and other pretty metal. Once upon a time Rhodium was called mitheril and was somewhat more plentiful if one was able to delve deeply for it. The vaults under my castle are guarded by two dragons and a manticore.
My class ring is made out of solid rhodium That year it was cheap and I live near one of the original nuclear reactors and the scientists kids went to the same school, so that might have had something to do with it
@@gentelmenschannel5028 rhodium very illiquid...also no futures market so doesn't get manipulated like other commodities...That being said have been trying to sell an ounce by no buyers..aghhh...
Paper certificate of ownership or 'in your hand' physical? If paper cert, you have nothing & lost your $ There are approx 999 others holding a paper cert. claim on the same physical oz(s)
IDK if it's the most expensive metal on earth. Maybe on the commidy market. Metals such as radioactive isotopes of certain elements can be much much more expensive. Plotomium 238 is super expensive to separate out. It's used in RTG for electrical power in deep space spacecrafts. Certain radioisotopes are used in radioactive tecera in medical use. Example being cesium 137. Uranium 235 is super expensive to separate and have a pure enough amount in the 235 isotope for a nuclear weapons. Not stuff that's normally for sale on the commidies market.
rhodium has other great properties they didn't talk about. It is also mined at the Stillwater Platinum Mine in Montana and has been for decades. .Good stock investment now prices are low.
Rhodium is used in jewellery all of the time hey but it was used in the restoration of the old vintage Gillette razors and stuff like that hey.. not anymore with it being like $29,000 per ounce. Even boys I know who are in the electroplating business are like rhodium is absolutely OUT!!
In about 2012 my 50g 10k White gold Curb link necklace I bought in 2003 was starting to lose the shine it had when I bought it, so I brought it back to the jewellery shop I bought it at and they took it for a few days and they rhodium plated it!!! That chain shined like white lighting Tell the day I ended up in the hospital and “someone” at the hospital took it off my neck and I never saw it again…
Couldn't stop crackin up at all the "scientists" in the video checking out coloured liquids. LOL! So, that's it. Next Halloween I'm gonna dress up as a scientist. It'll be the cheapest costume ever. Just a white lab coat, goggles, rubber gloves, the shirt-pocket protector, and I'll have a beaker full of blue-food-colouring-tinged vodka I can take sips off now and then. Maybe I'll print up some business cards that state my job title as "Like, a scientist & shit."
I've heard about rhodium long time ago when I browsed for some information about depleted uranium (it was an offtop on some forum). I took my last name after this metal, it means rose in ancient Greek (name was chosen because rhodium salts are red or pink like roses). Why rhodium? People know me as flamboyant, extremely picky man, and rhodium is one of the most chemically resistant metals in a world (along with iridium and osmium) and also very beautiful (it is shiny like hard disk drive inner plates made from noble metals alloy). But you are right, most people did not even heard about rhodium, only one my local jeweller, knew about it, although I guess never owned rhodium, in my country rhodium plating is uncommon. But I think platinum-rhodium alloy could do a job, although it would be very expensive (very few jewellers could do it).
Einsteinium is a metal that's 27 billion per kilogram, but if somehow they created a full kg of it it would be worth significantly more due to the difficulty coordinating that's before it alpha decays
I finding an mine of Rhodium around 15 years ago , but it have only 62g per ton Rh , I search to internet and the price was too low and I thinked it's not good to ask for them , it have another materials like Al , Fe , Y and Antimony , now I see it's time to starting laws proses for my mine , who know my some days I will be rich ?!!
Wrong❗️ Osmium is not only the rarest known precious metal, but currently the rarest element on earth. Osmium is mined together with platinum. 10,000 tons of platinum ore contain only 30 grams of osmium. The separation of these two metals is complex and therefore very expensive ❗️
Given the collapse of the cat. convert. market, will other users replace? Same applied to Palladium. Anglo-American? Stores (vaults) will have weight..downward pressure on precious markets. LME will have in-fighting. Must pass.
I bought one gram of Rhodium two years ago for my element collection, I paid $105 for it. At current market value it's worth just shy of $750. Good investment I'd say, wish I had bought thousands worth of it though. I got it for my element collection, and it's not the only thing skyrocketing in price, Palladium has doubled in price too. My element collection just paid for itself and then some lol.
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Why did it explode so much? I have seen graphs where it was worth "nothing" 5 years ago
How do we sll it please any links?
@@nasirgambo3185 you'll need to have it tested by a jeweler to get a certificate of authenticity, then list it on eBay with it. Calculate the value by weight using current market value and set that as your buy it now price. Some jewelers might buy it from you too, check around with your local jewelry shops.
@@TheExplosiveGuy Thanks for the reply! The problem is I just know where to dig it. Don't I need to refine it 1st? And If I need to Refine it. Ho2 can I go about it locally?? I'm in Africa!
Gold: I'm the most rare and expensive metal in the world!
Rhodium: I don't think so.
Silver: Whatever you two. I'm may not be super rare, but everyone still loves me.
You nailed it 😜
oganesson: hold my isotope
Gold is just a better form of physical money then others because it’s rare but not to rare so there’s still enough to be used if it was needed by personal or a country. It’s liquidated. Other metals are too rare and mostly used in industry. Gold has a rare color vs the many silver color metals and also doesn’t ever tarnish. And is easily malleable
Fun fact: there is more mined gold than mined silver so technically silver is more rare
I thinks Gold is more prefer for Economy Currency Wealth. Than other Metals.
In the 1970's I prepared and used Chlorotris(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I), [RhCl(PPh3)3], commonly known as Wilkinson's Catalyst, and got to work in Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson's Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory in Imperial College for a few months, attempting to develop variations of this chemical complex with altered polarity by modifying the the phosphine moiety to make it more soluble in water. All attempts failed. The catalyst was described as a homogeneous catalyst, able to be used in dilute solution, unlike most classical catalysts that worked at the surface of finely divided metal particles such as platinum, and Sir Geoffrey's discovery, among other firsts in Inorganic Chemistry won him the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973.
those actors playing scientists curiously examining colored liquids are hilarious
Yes 👩🏼🔬🧪⚗️I noticed that too! 🤩😉💍💎✨
I know! LOL! That's why, next year I'm dressing up as scientist for Halloween. With a beaker full of blue-tinged vodka I can take sips off.
Made me cringe
The woman wearing XL disposable gloves is hilarious as well. Whoever was in charge of props was either not thinking or cheap AF. One size definitely does not fit all.
The rare metals don't "filter" exhaust in catalytic converters, they catalyze a reaction that breaks down the residual hydrocarbons into water and carbon dioxide.
My God. I remember when I could have bought a russian ballerina rhodium coin 6 years ago. Was tempted. Should have listened to my gut.
Probably look to palladium for a nice run in the 2020s decade
Yep, I passed on an opportunity about the same time as well.
Price of rhodium 4/5/22 $19,400/oz.
No wonder thieves are stealing so many catalytic converters...
Found and iron rock almost the size of a baseball with some type of white / silver metal all thru it. It's heavy for the size and am hoping it is this and or white gold or palladium . Not silver because it was outside and it isn't tarnished where the white metal / minerals are. Wish me luck 🤞🏻
My wife got me a very expensive silver ring for our wedding, I was suspicious of the price and really thought it was either 18k white gold or a scam, turns out it was rhodium and even she didn't know.
Nearly all white gold is rhodium plated. That is normal.
Unlikely you have a solid rhodium ring since it is brittle and extremely expensive
Good for you.
That is awesome! Better hold onto that ring
What did you give her??? I thought men get the rings. No value in tradition anymore & women being the supplier /providers, it's troubling when women are so desperate to willingly be played.
@@melissahouse3488 maybe she makes enough money and they decided to buy the rings for eachother.... just because you won't/ can't afford to buy the ring for your partner does not mean that every woman on earth is in the same position.....
We have about 300 pounds of it at work ! The basf plant in Seneca if not more
Tell me where, we'll split it with you.
Send contact info
Rhodium peaked a couple of years back at $29, 900 US for just ONE OUNCE. It will rise above its current value of $12,500 an ounce to an astronomical value due to its so many, everlasting, and unique properties. It wil remain King of all metals for years
I remember seeing a rhodium 1 oz bar for around $2k about 6 or 8 yrs ago. I should've pounced on it.
@@lamarravery4094 Yes, absolutely true
Yea, Last year it hit all time highs. Crazy how quickly the price can spike on this one.
My challenge right now is to get the Rhodium coming out of my rocks to the market, and an Investor to facilitate commercial mining. Spent the past 6 months analyzing them to discover their abundance of Paladium, Rhodium, Platinum, Silver and a little Gold. My conclision is that they are PGM Tellurides (Calaverite and Silvenites).
I bought Rh at $1000 and sold it at $14,000. It has a massive bid and ask so I only got $12,000. Three months later RH was at $30,000 but I didn't care. I've never before made 12 times on my money.
You did a good job !! Seriously. So manny people hold forever thinking things will only go up. Then. The come crashing back down
Few people know what I’m talking about when I mention rhodium.. I work at the BASF Catalyst plant which is the largest producer of automotive catalyst on the American continent. The process is very much interesting
BASF? You guys don't make a lot of the products I buy...
You make a lot of the products I buy better! 😂
platinum is much rarer than gold by weight on earth, not sure where these stats came from
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Amazing Information and videography. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this Rhodium video narration. We own the very largest concentration of Rhodium reserve in our mining property in Wyoming.
Keep up the great job
Haha, that is going to change soon once I reveal some. 😁
@@CristinxcxzzX Rodium is 14,000 a ounce now
17700$ per ounce
The reason why these knuckleheads charge so much money for people to buy rhodium metal because these Knuckleheads want to steal people's money that's why and 1 oz of rhodium is like $30,000
Been mining it for 22 years
How's that been going for you?
How is the market
Need it
Do yoi know how to free it from rocks? I have it in my mining process!
I mined it as a secondary Metal in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana. A Mine named Stillwater
I have a rhodium wrist cuff. Its about 2 millimeters thick and is 8 inches around. Cost quite a bit of money
What do you do with it? What is the point of a wrist cuff? Are you shackling prisoners?
Kinky aren't you
@@sunsetpark_fpv a wrist cuff is another term for a bracelet.
I regret not buying rhodium when it was 670 an ounce. I had the chance but decided to save my money 😪.
I was given some buttons from the owner of a recycling company after the PGM’s were extracted from the smelter before they send them off to be separated. It’s not easy finding someone who feels comfortable to buy them and if you look hard enough you just might end up needing a lawyer to stay out of jail for being charged with theft from a bunch of goons from Africa.
LION keeps several bars of Rhodium in the vaults of him, next to several tons of gold and other pretty metal. Once upon a time Rhodium was called mitheril and was somewhat more plentiful if one was able to delve deeply for it. The vaults under my castle are guarded by two dragons and a manticore.
Bullshit you don't have a castle
i would love to own a RHODIUM RING BEFOR I DIE FROM THIS CANCER.
Insha Allah you're okay ~
Did you get angry and start shouting half way through the sentence? Jw why it was upper case 😂
Thank you very much for sharing your story and information.
Platinum is 30 times rarer than gold,
we have rodium depost in my city..Please how to we sell or refine it?
But not as expensive as rhodium. I wonder what the difference is between the two since they're both in the same platinum group.
Rare where
@@mavhunguvincent earths crust
I love rhodium. Have 2oz.
$40,000 USD. Congrats
My class ring is made out of solid rhodium
That year it was cheap and I live near one of the original nuclear reactors and the scientists kids went to the same school, so that might have had something to do with it
Give me 🥺🥺🥺
@@gentelmenschannel5028 rhodium very illiquid...also no futures market so doesn't get manipulated like other commodities...That being said have been trying to sell an ounce by no buyers..aghhh...
Paper certificate of ownership or 'in your hand' physical? If paper cert, you have nothing & lost your $ There are approx 999 others holding a paper cert. claim on the same physical oz(s)
Today's buy price for Rhodium; Dec 07, 2022 is $13,700.00 USD per ounce.
Please contact for me
I have raw materials for Rhodium.
Great Video!
I wondered why travellers were stealing catalytic converters. Its the Platinum,Palladium , Rhodium in them.
IDK if it's the most expensive metal on earth. Maybe on the commidy market. Metals such as radioactive isotopes of certain elements can be much much more expensive.
Plotomium 238 is super expensive to separate out. It's used in RTG for electrical power in deep space spacecrafts.
Certain radioisotopes are used in radioactive tecera in medical use. Example being cesium 137.
Uranium 235 is super expensive to separate and have a pure enough amount in the 235 isotope for a nuclear weapons.
Not stuff that's normally for sale on the commidies market.
you forgoted most important radio active materials !! it is Radium .
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May 23 2021 rhodium is $28,000 an ounce $900 per gram so roughly $900,000/kg
I would love to sit down and talk to uv
How many converters you think makes a gram of rhodium
I have metal billet platinum quantity 16kg i in vietnam i sell please message me
I’ve got 395 grams of High Grade Rhodium nugget where can I sell it how much it costs in USD?
rhodium has other great properties they didn't talk about. It is also mined at the Stillwater Platinum Mine in Montana and has been for decades. .Good stock investment now prices are low.
One ounce of Rhodium is worth 10 to 12 thousand dollars. They cracked the code to being able to make Rhodium into a bar is what I heard.
Cracked the code, lol
You just make it like every other metal by sintering...
I got a belt buckle with rhodium 24k gold.
This should be called "the creator just watched a video on Rhodium and wants people to think they knew about it first"
Awesome video! Now I am a rhody!
Great.
Thanks.
I have a question. How hard is it to sell rhodium? Like how much would you have to discount it from spot price to sell it?
You lose about 5-6 hundred dollars if your in the jewelry industry.double that +as a normal consumer
@@kmj92261 dang. Thanks tho
Rhodium is used in jewellery all of the time hey but it was used in the restoration of the old vintage Gillette razors and stuff like that hey.. not anymore with it being like $29,000 per ounce. Even boys I know who are in the electroplating business are like rhodium is absolutely OUT!!
My grandfather used it in the 1940s and 50s to plate silver beads and jewelry. It would not tarnish.
In about 2012 my 50g 10k White gold Curb link necklace I bought in 2003 was starting to lose the shine it had when I bought it, so I brought it back to the jewellery shop I bought it at and they took it for a few days and they rhodium plated it!!! That chain shined like white lighting Tell the day I ended up in the hospital and “someone” at the hospital took it off my neck and I never saw it again…
@@brandonspencer309 I am like so sorry someone nicked it hey!!
Couldn't stop crackin up at all the "scientists" in the video checking out coloured liquids. LOL! So, that's it. Next Halloween I'm gonna dress up as a scientist. It'll be the cheapest costume ever. Just a white lab coat, goggles, rubber gloves, the shirt-pocket protector, and I'll have a beaker full of blue-food-colouring-tinged vodka I can take sips off now and then. Maybe I'll print up some business cards that state my job title as "Like, a scientist & shit."
I would imagine, with the current automobile market leaning towards electric vehicles, that Rhodium will not be in demand as much as Lithium
Yeah interesting
$13,650 per ounce today. Pretty darn expensive.
I am now learning about it. Not even taught in chemistry class.
Rhodium and Californium the most expensive in the world
pleae email if you know more about this we have a deposit but dont know how to refine it.
Expensive doesn’t mean best.
The catalytic métal is palladium
I've heard about rhodium long time ago when I browsed for some information about depleted uranium (it was an offtop on some forum). I took my last name after this metal, it means rose in ancient Greek (name was chosen because rhodium salts are red or pink like roses). Why rhodium? People know me as flamboyant, extremely picky man, and rhodium is one of the most chemically resistant metals in a world (along with iridium and osmium) and also very beautiful (it is shiny like hard disk drive inner plates made from noble metals alloy). But you are right, most people did not even heard about rhodium, only one my local jeweller, knew about it, although I guess never owned rhodium, in my country rhodium plating is uncommon. But I think platinum-rhodium alloy could do a job, although it would be very expensive (very few jewellers could do it).
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iteresting. I had assumed since it is found in South Africa that it was nnamed for Cecil Rhodes (as was Rhodesia and the Rhodes scholarship I think)
In 2016 rodium was online websites then within 1 year shot up to $20000 plus. Yes twenty thousand
I love myself
You made no mention of *_Rhodium glass._*
I used to do chemistry with rhodium compounds in the 90s. I should have bought some then.
My fiancé gave me a rhodium plated silver ring for our engagement because he knew my hands are sensitive to jewelry. Didn't know it was rare
its plated with microns of rhodium, look up how thick a micron is
OMG!!! it is very expensive
were do you buy a gram of this. there are rhodium mines in california.
I was considering buying an ounce and a gram when it was $1,000 per oz. 😭Now I hate myself.
oh my god you fucked up 😂
"Only liars buy at the bottom " wisest man I ever knew told me. Miss my Dad but his advice never died
You can totally find rhodium in ancient sea coral , unfortunately most country’s won’t have the ancient sea coral that it’s in
bruv i ended up here after trying to make really heavy sword for my novel
please how do i refine roium ore locally?
Einsteinium is a metal that's 27 billion per kilogram, but if somehow they created a full kg of it it would be worth significantly more due to the difficulty coordinating that's before it alpha decays
How can i sell my rhodium
Biggest producer of Rhodium is 1. South Africa 2. Russia 3.Zimbabwe. Its part of PGM. Research
I think I have this one,,how to determine this thing,from Philippines
Some high-end fountain pens have rhodium plated accents/nibs.
I finding an mine of Rhodium around 15 years ago , but it have only 62g per ton Rh , I search to internet and the price was too low and I thinked it's not good to ask for them , it have another materials like Al , Fe , Y and Antimony , now I see it's time to starting laws proses for my mine , who know my some days I will be rich ?!!
Wrong❗️
Osmium is not only the rarest known precious metal, but currently the rarest element on earth. Osmium is mined together with platinum. 10,000 tons of platinum ore contain only 30 grams of osmium. The separation of these two metals is complex and therefore very expensive ❗️
Please if you know tell me can I sele thise kind of stone
WOW!!!
The improved chemical storage of sunlight using Rhodium could be called rhodosynthesis. Lol
Thank you if all you said is correct and not publicity for the i
Nvestors only
I have so much in my land, but I have no idea who buy it from me
Gasoline cars going to Venus !
Electric cars are back "its about damn time"
Good day sir how do I identify an rhodium ore in my village locally?
If 10 to 12 metal present in one ore so how can separate? Like platinum, neodymium, rhodium, cerium etc
Smelting. The different melting temps
Silver is being lowballed big time.
Today 18,450 u.s. per ounce 😱😱😱😱😱
is it malliable too?
Good 🎉❤
Good luck selling your Rhodium. There might be a handful of buyers. That's the issue I see if you're buying
I have a rhodium metal...in Philippines.... And i want sure buyer...ready for testing..so that we can prove it..
I figured the most valuable metal would be plutonium.
Even a gram of rhodium is 7 to 8 grand..
$748 per gram as of right now. You added an extra zero it would seem...
Yeap
I have a stone like that and how can I sel
I BELIEVE RHODIUM IS IN everyone Cataletic converter, in their cars
Given the collapse of the cat. convert. market, will other users replace? Same applied to Palladium.
Anglo-American?
Stores (vaults) will have weight..downward pressure on precious markets. LME will have in-fighting.
Must pass.
HGPj cung cấp Rhodium. Osmium. Iridium. Palladium. Copalt...
I have a rhodium plated cigarette lighter.... got it 60 years ago
I have so many rhodium jewellery
Catalytic converters have done weird things to the metals markets.
living the rich life 🗿🥃
Hello!
I Have Rhodium In Somalia How can I Buy?
For sale?
Yes! Your WhatsApp?
Never considered RH 🤔 I knew the used it in jewellery
Tengo rhodium quiero vender .donde se vende? Si alguien puede dar algún contacto. Gracias
Ahhh the real world.... 🎉
Iam from Philippines ,i have 600 carats Rhodium how i can sell my Rhodium
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Where just asking for a friend can you get rid of raw rhodium ore ? Any one have an idea
I hve some rough stones...they might be Rhodium or Palladium.
I have rhodium in rock form
Then you have some money 💲
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@@jaycole5353 how can one sell it? or refine locally
Would anyone believe i walked over some tracks seen shiney rocks all over the middle of tracks well im here thinkin i hit a jackpot
Wait.... Wasn't iridium the most expensive?
You're right, iridium is the most expensive, then rhodium.