Things You'll Need
Instructions
Remove and set aside the outer plastic components of the computer, using pliers and a screwdriver. Make a pile of all electronic components that appear to have gold on them. Look for objects that resemble fingers, and for the connectors they attach to. You can find these on the circuit boards.
Call a scrap metals refinery in your area that deals in precious metals. Ask what percentage of the spot price of gold the refinery pays for scrap gold. The "spot" price is the value at which gold is traded on the open market on a particular day.
Check online for the spot price of gold, and compare it to the refinery's offer. One place to find the spot price is at goldprice.org.
Contain the computer parts in bubble wrap or other packaging material, and mail them via United States Postal Service Priority Mail to the refinery; or, deliver it in person. Insure the package before you mail it.