Who has copper bars in their collection?
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Will copper ever become as "precious" as silver? Load up on it now and hopefully be able to chuckle with a big beer belly 25 years from now sitting in vast amounts of riches at a local strip club?
BTW, I'm guilty of saving pre-82 copper cents.
BTW, I'm guilty of saving pre-82 copper cents.
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extremely plentiful? I don't think it gets used up like silver and is already
being recycled.
So, copper bars are a novelty and make for great door stops. They do get
nice patinas, however.
bob
But I do pull the pre-82 copper cents out of circulation.
Many members on this forum that now it cannot fit in my signature. Please ask for entire list.
If the time comes when I can sell that bar for a profit I won't need to because my gold and silver will have crushed...
a penny picked up is a penny in your pocket. a pre 82 penny stashed away could be 3-cents in your pocket.
but with penny melting and exporting banned will there ever be a "real market" for copper cents? and will the ban ever be lifted?
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When copper took off I had to sort the junk I had. With the law the way it is now parting for profit is not going to happen on any big scale. But it was a fun challenge and it worked.
I'd built two sorters, one used a comparator and looked a lot like this unit in This video The first guy I showed it to took it off my hands rather quickly. His wife hates me The first sorter was a mechanically driven device that weighed each coin then dropped it in the correct place. It was cut from 1/8'' lite ply and ran on a geared motor. It finally warped out of shape and no longer worked but it was hypnotizing to watch. Unfortunately I lost the cnc file, video, and plan in a hard drive failure but I still had the concept drawing on another sys.. I could do it again if needed but the comparator version was way faster by a factor of 100x. If I did do another it would be plexi of some flavor cut via a friends laser.