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Lets Talk About Crackers

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 Posted 05/02/2015  9:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add R1W3D to your friends list
I'm 24 I don't think I've ever heard anything about War Nickels no :) I'd like to know about them though.

I don't collect copper but I can use these for work because I'm a broadcast engineer that's their fancy term for when broadcast equipment breaks I'm the guy that fixes it. So I also use to fabricate various things with copper and even used blank copper pieces as bridge clips for doghouse end of transmission line so you could pop them out so the tower isn't hot.

My grandpa taught me what I know about all that. Been doing that for a very long time even as a kid.
Years ago I worked on navel ships as a pipe cited/sheet metal mechanic. So I was a plumber and knew how to use machining equipment for sheet metal. And when in highschool I worked at target once. I didn't like it...
I'm a hands on real work kind of guy.
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 Posted 05/02/2015  9:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list
Cool job
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War Nickels were nickels produced for the allied war effort from 1942-1945 in 35% Silver to conserve materials. Even in the 1940's, this amount of silver was worth more than $0.05 so the treasury put large mintmarks on the reverse above montechillo so they could be taken out of circulation and melted down.

Nice copper crackers, they look cool.
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 Posted 05/02/2015  9:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add R1W3D to your friends list
Are there any of those nickels still around? Well I'm sure there are I'll just go look haha. Yea I thought they were I retesting and I honestly picked them up for almost nothing. Way under copper price because my coin guy is an awesome guy.
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 Posted 05/02/2015  9:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fistfulladirt to your friends list
Never have seen those copper crackers before, cool -

We roll hunters find War Nickels on occasion, every $50-$100 worth, they are still in circulation.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors...
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 Posted 05/02/2015  11:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add R1W3D to your friends list
I'll be looking out for them just in case.
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 Posted 05/03/2015  12:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aardspeed to your friends list
Hahahahah, cant forget pewter products, now can we


http://www.herbhoover.com/objects.html

Hand-cast Pewter
Saltine Cracker
This is the cracker you've always wanted. Each cracker comes with a cracker tracker serial number!

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Hand-cast Pewter Ice Cream Bar
with black patina and white epoxy center
You can almost hear the ice cream truck music when you hold these.

Lets-Talk-About-Crackers


Hand-cast Copper-plated
Cheese Cracker
with antique patina and copper-colored
epoxy center
Say Cheese!

Lets-Talk-About-Crackers




Hand-cast Pewter Fortune Cookies
Only one thing's for sure:
YOUR FORTUNE WILL CHANGE.

LUCKY NUMBERS: 0, 1, pi;, 42

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Hand-cast Pewter Pretzel
Makes sense that a kid with roots in Central Pennsylvania would make pretzels.

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 Posted 05/03/2015  01:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add R1W3D to your friends list
That cracked me up so hard!
Seriously if any of you out there make precious metal "crackers" anything like a saltine in a rapper I would totally buy a few just because I love unique things Of almost any kind.
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 Posted 05/05/2015  10:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
They're sold by the ounce, that says it all. Copper is not a noble metal. Anything not .999 is a waste to collect, going by what a refiner will give you, so have at it if you can find someone willing to donate their money to buy both metals in the alloy.
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 Posted 05/05/2015  11:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add R1W3D to your friends list
Well I'm the kind of person who would pay out for the metal used and labor plus some. I've had things made before but it was done by a friend of mine that no longer lives in the US and even he did I'm on the other coast now. So I'm just looking for a new "guy" I guess.
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 Posted 05/06/2015  1:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paulmaritz to your friends list
Very interesting. It is definitely a first for me in terms of copper bars.
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 Posted 05/06/2015  2:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add R1W3D to your friends list
And interesting is why I decided to get them. :) I know people are thinking why would you buy that? But honestly I paid $1 for a whole pound of copper. My coin guy is awesome and we make each other deals so this time he gave me those for a dollar. Couldn't turn them down because they interested me and cost nothing basically.
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 Posted 05/22/2015  6:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BullionPirate to your friends list
I'd buy them too for $1...

I have a 10 pound copper bar just because I thought it was cool.
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 Posted 05/22/2015  8:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gold4Ever to your friends list
I get copper for free as a by-product of my work (plumber) .. I just let it pile up and sell as I just sold $267 worth and I reinvested the money back into 2 x 1/10 AGE.
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 Posted 05/25/2015  04:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgAuJuice to your friends list
There's a thread over at blackpeoplemeet.com with the same title.
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