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1 Oz. Copper Question

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 Posted 03/08/2016  8:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Steele to your friends list
bourbon is a good choice if you can control yourself
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 Posted 03/08/2016  8:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bnmakr1 to your friends list
You're thinking we are gonna be using copper for currency? If so youd be much better off buying AR-15's and tons, literally tons, of ammo.
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 Posted 03/09/2016  09:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rojer to your friends list
Copper is definitely not worth stacking.
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 Posted 03/09/2016  11:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
Copper is and will always be common. Go with the gold.
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 Posted 03/09/2016  12:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oriole to your friends list
Copper rounds are definitely a poor buy if you just want copper. In bulk you might be able to get them for $1.50 per ounce. If you get the copper one cent coins from circulation instead, 10 cents worth is about an ounce.

Even if you have to buy them at twice face value, that is 1/10 the cost of the rounds.
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 Posted 03/10/2016  01:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CelticKnot to your friends list
Bourbon over copper all day, every day. Actually I prefer Scotch but buy whatever makes you happy.

Stick with silver or other PMs for serious stacking/investment.

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 Posted 03/10/2016  04:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chute72 to your friends list
Copper is readily available in circulation in the form of pre-zinc cents. '82 was the transition year.
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 Posted 03/10/2016  04:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Brushy Bandit to your friends list
I never have understood the copper rounds, be better off buying old radiators. And they are grossly overpriced
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 Posted 03/10/2016  3:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zack6736 to your friends list
Thank you for all the responses. Will stay away from rounds and concentrate on collecting 1981 and earlier pennies. Although I will be buying silver 1 and 1/2 oz rounds. Not sure about gold. I like gold, but this is for bartering, not investing. AND, will be buying some alcohol in pint bottles for storage as well :-)
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 Posted 03/10/2016  5:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Brushy Bandit to your friends list
You could invest in copper and alcohol at the same time,with a still?
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 Posted 03/15/2016  11:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LibertyEagle20 to your friends list
Not to repeat everyone else but avoid copper rounds. If you want copper go to the bank and get some boxes of pennies. CRH is fun and you can set aside your pre82s for face value copper :). Good luck!
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 Posted 03/15/2016  2:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tryna to your friends list
stay from pre 1982 Bronze cents.
1. They have no numismatic value
2. It is illeagle to sell them for metal recovery
3. They are bronze, not pure copper
4. Today (3/15/16) my local scrap yard is paying $1.05 per pound for bronze.

Save them along with the zinc ones and clad coins until you can buy gold with them.

Oh, if you are thinking the economy will colapse soon and take the government with it then bourbon is the best investment. Good booze becomes very valueable in such times.
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 Posted 03/15/2016  6:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Steele to your friends list

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stay from pre 1982 Bronze cents.
1. They have no numismatic value

My 1909Svdb has no numismatic value?
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 Posted 03/16/2016  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stud722 to your friends list

I would stick with silver until gold fits into your budget. Copper, as everyone has pointed out, doesn't show much promise. I wouldn't hesitate to keep pre 1982 cents. Doesn't cost much to save them either.
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 Posted 03/18/2016  3:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tryna to your friends list
To answer your question, Steele, Everything in the universe is exactly as it should be.
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