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Gold used for crowns is normally about 60% fine gold, but deduct the cost of assaying and re-purifying the value is much less than you may think. When my late (dentist) father retired, he had his scrap gold made into a whisky tumbler. Symbolic or what?
11 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Everytime I had an old gold crown removed to put on a new one, the dentist never gave them back to me..........which is theft. -----white collar crime. After many years, I realized I should ask to keep the crown.So, the last one I kept and I got about $ 150. for it. I got a lot of gold crowns in still in my mouth from the past. But, I don't think they make them ouf of gold anymore. Guess they'll go to my grave with me.Knowing my brother's wife, she'd like to yank them ouf of my mouth as I'm being buried. LOL
11 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
What’s the problem with your brother’s wife? Can you say? She sounds horrible.