If there are any dentists who have been saving up those gold fillings from when they fall out of their patients mouths, I bet that they are cashing in on them about now. Just think, they charged these people money to put them in, and then when they fell out they probably got charged for having a new one put in. The dentist takes the old one and throws them in a drawer and ten years later is selling old gold fillings and getting some more money for the whole deal.

I wonder if selling old gold fillings has been around for years, but now that the gold prices have spiked it might be more popular. I thought about selling gold class rings that I bought at a garage sale, since they are so heavy. Those rings coupled with all the old knotted up gold necklaces that I have, should bring in a little bit of money.

I still want to know if I can go back to my dentist from when I was a kid and collect that filling that fell out and he replaced. I remember it being a big one in one of my molars, so it might be worth a few dollars. I told my sister about the whole selling gold craze and she did not know but she is going to go through her jewelry box tonight. She never had any cavities when we were growing up, so she does not care about my gold filling story.