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Are people actually paying these high prices for copper on ebay?

7.41 per pound?


Why? If you just had to have copper isn't there a cheaper way to stock up?

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  • Looking at his feedback , apparantly they are paying it with thanks.
  • delistampsdelistamps Posts: 714 ✭✭✭
    careful, he's a climbing wino! lol
  • tydyetydye Posts: 3,894 ✭✭✭
    The copper rounds near me appear to be selling well. While I was at a dealers stand I saw numerous people come up a purchase many of them at $3 each. Say they are giving them out as gifts - grandkids etc.

    I used to be a gift giver of ASEs (I bought an actual present as well) to nieces and nephews until this past fall. Now they are just to pricey to hand out. Maybe that is the allure of the new coper rounds
  • MoneyLAMoneyLA Posts: 1,825
    silver is the poor man's gold... copper is the poor man's silver.
  • OldEastsideOldEastside Posts: 4,602 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>The copper rounds near me appear to be selling well. While I was at a dealers stand I saw numerous people come up a purchase many of them at $3 each. Say they are giving them out as gifts - grandkids etc.

    I used to be a gift giver of ASEs (I bought an actual present as well) to nieces and nephews until this past fall. Now they are just to pricey to hand out. Maybe that is the allure of the new coper rounds >>



    As a ASE gift presenter, only my sister in law apreciated them and has started her own proof set on her own, so I'll probably
    still give her new BU ASE's to add to her collection, but a couple of brother in laws and a few nephews and nieces that i know
    have hocked or sold the ASE's I've given them, for beer or whatever, kinda pissed me off, so copper rounds sounds like a good
    alternative, after all, ain't it the thought that countsimage

    Good Idea

    Steve
    Promote the Hobby
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