: Scrap prices for lead change daily. Call your local yard to get the current "per pound" rate.

: While they primarily handle bulk recycling (1,000+ lbs), they offer competitive scrap prices and have a large network of professional recycling partners. 3. Specialized Battery Shops

: Some local mechanics may buy known-good used batteries or pay a small fee for scrap. Quick Price Reference Guide Source Type Typical Value Form of Payment Auto Parts Stores Store Credit / Core Credit Scrap Yards Cash (Based on lead weight) Refurbishing Shops Online Marketplaces Cash (If the battery still holds a charge) Tips for Selling

Local independent shops often buy "cores" to refurbish and resell.

: Always store and transport batteries upright to prevent acid leaks. Use clear tape over the terminals for safety.

: Known to buy dead cores for cash to support their refurbishing operations.

: Generally provide core credits or small cash amounts depending on the specific location's policy. 2. Scrap Yards & Metal Recyclers (Best for Cash)

If you have multiple batteries or just want cash without buying a new one, scrap yards are your best bet. They pay based on the weight of the lead.