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Selling Copper Pennies

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Bronze is an alloy that consists primarily of copper.so with that said. I'm SELLING COPPER.
So, Tryna if your suggesting I'm a fool for SELLING copper cents for 5x face value then I'm fine with that! Also I have never suggested to my customers what they should do with the copper cents. In fact its the only thing I have sold without having to give a reason for why someone should buy it. But thanks for shoving it to me.
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Have you separated out any wheat cents that you found?
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Guess it depends on how much you are shipping at a time? Saw this for bulk searching how to mail copper pennies on google http://coincollectingenterprises.co...s/boxes-mail

if you're doing 10 pounds or less, looks will fit in a small flat rate box. Sure, you're helping put usps out of business putting so much weight in a flat rate box. But then again, they're already going out of business.
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Zbcoins: I actually don't think tryna was calling you a fool at all. I don't want to speak on another person's behalf... but the way I read it was that the "fool" is not the one selling something at 5x face... but the person buying something as common and easily attainable as a copper cent for 5 x face.

Once again I can't say for certain that's what the other member was saying but it certainly comes across that way.
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 Posted 11/09/2015  11:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zbcoins9192 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well that makes more sense if he was reffering rto the buyers I wasnt sure though. Either way no offense taken or implied!
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Thanks for the link! Crescendo
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Copper is not a precious metal. If you're hoarding it I hope you've got space to store it by the ton because otherwise you're not going to make much money.

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I have used the Small Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes for shipping bulk Wheaties, that box will comfortably hold 1500 cents. There is one caveat to make sure your shipment arrives in one piece- before folding the cardboard into a box, reinforce the inside with packing tape and thoroughly tape all edges and seams once the box is assembled and packed.
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