Thanks for your comment. Are you stockpiling the copper for when the price goes up or for a hobby like smelting ingots? Copper has so many uses. Have you gone down the electro culture rabbit hole yet?
I work for a Electric company, we demo tons of big wire per year,hoping for price increases ,better than a bank to me, Have not gone to electro culture yet have supplied some to those that think it works?????? From Nashville Tennessee . Last time I took a trailer load it brought $36,000 I was just the driver @@IndustrialPermaculture 😮💨
$36k wow😮 I do regard copper as a semi precious metal rather than just a base metal. If the fiat currencies of the world continue to fall in value then I really do believe that copper will keeping going up.
Yeah, I have a few pounds of Australian and New Zealand 1 & 2 cent coins, as well as the very old large 1 penny coins from the early 1960s. I keep them along with a lot of my other foreign Copper. I have more British Copper and Canadian Copper pennies than I do Aussie or Kiwi coins, but even that large pile doesn't compare to my native U.S. 1 cent coins. I have well over 100lbs or 45+ kilos of U.S. Copper cents. It's actually probably closer to 60 kilos. I always ask myself, "are these really going to come in handy?" I never know how to answer myself, but something in the back of my mind tells me that I'd be making a mistake to get rid of them. I love seeing any kind of monetary metal that people are putting away for the future, especially given the trajectory of the world at the moment. I'd love to see your Silver collection. No one ever seems to think they have an accent, but it seems like everyone does, at least according to anyone from the outside. Going through them will give you something to do in your retirement. Have fun!
I have a few kilos of Canadian coins as well as the kiwis. The U.S. ones I have to seperate the zinc core ones from the copper ones. Same with the newer Canadian ones as well. I’ll do a vid soon of some of my silver ones. Thanks for taking the time to give us all a really good informative comment. And yeah I’m still wondering why I need so many but then I remember that most of my friends don’t have any copper for later in life when it will come in handy.
Only have a few copper coins but have been buying bare bright copper (clean stripped wire)$3.50 a pound here today. Very interesting!
Thanks for your comment. Are you stockpiling the copper for when the price goes up or for a hobby like smelting ingots? Copper has so many uses. Have you gone down the electro culture rabbit hole yet?
I work for a Electric company, we demo tons of big wire per year,hoping for price increases ,better than a bank to me, Have not gone to electro culture yet have supplied some to those that think it works?????? From Nashville Tennessee . Last time I took a trailer load it brought $36,000 I was just the driver @@IndustrialPermaculture 😮💨
$36k wow😮 I do regard copper as a semi precious metal rather than just a base metal. If the fiat currencies of the world continue to fall in value then I really do believe that copper will keeping going up.
Yeah, I have a few pounds of Australian and New Zealand 1 & 2 cent coins, as well as the very old large 1 penny coins from the early 1960s. I keep them along with a lot of my other foreign Copper. I have more British Copper and Canadian Copper pennies than I do Aussie or Kiwi coins, but even that large pile doesn't compare to my native U.S. 1 cent coins. I have well over 100lbs or 45+ kilos of U.S. Copper cents. It's actually probably closer to 60 kilos. I always ask myself, "are these really going to come in handy?" I never know how to answer myself, but something in the back of my mind tells me that I'd be making a mistake to get rid of them. I love seeing any kind of monetary metal that people are putting away for the future, especially given the trajectory of the world at the moment. I'd love to see your Silver collection. No one ever seems to think they have an accent, but it seems like everyone does, at least according to anyone from the outside. Going through them will give you something to do in your retirement. Have fun!
I have a few kilos of Canadian coins as well as the kiwis. The U.S. ones I have to seperate the zinc core ones from the copper ones. Same with the newer Canadian ones as well. I’ll do a vid soon of some of my silver ones. Thanks for taking the time to give us all a really good informative comment. And yeah I’m still wondering why I need so many but then I remember that most of my friends don’t have any copper for later in life when it will come in handy.