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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: Anyone know where one can purchase Copper bars/bullion? ebay has auctions running all the time. Problem with ebay is double melt is about as low as they go (from what I've seen anyway). I'll do a little searching tonight and see what's out there.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I highly doubt that the Canadian government or RCMP would step over its boundaries to capture a lone profiteer. Just google Marc Emery.
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Valued Member
Canada
442 Posts |
Thanks Bherring. I try to avoid ebay as much as possible, but it does seem like everywhere else is double melt. Is this b/c copper is still not considered a precious metal?
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Valued Member
United States
286 Posts |
AOCS mint makes copper rounds and sells em for 35$ a roll...at least its better than the prices on ebay
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Valued Member
United States
286 Posts |
if copper cave ever gets a new shipment you could buy their scrap bars....just lettin you know they are ugly.
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Valued Member
Canada
85 Posts |
Copper will continue to increase in value. I bought 100 one pound bars for $350.00 I hope to get back $1000 within a year from now.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
coinsoldier,if you are sure, you should have bought 10,000 lbs at least 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3692 Posts |
If you're so sure you should buy it on margin.
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Valued Member
Canada
442 Posts |
coppercave is almost out of stock on everything!
provident metals might have to be the place to go, but they're asking 2x spot, as well as about 50 dollars shipping to canada :(
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Valued Member
Canada
85 Posts |
TO: Maineman750 and Libertad I consider copper to be a poor man's gold. While the rich men have made tens of thousands and millions of dollars from gold, I am just hoping to make a few bucks of my copper bars. I like to have them in hand so I buy the real thin rather rhan buying it on margin.
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Valued Member
Canada
442 Posts |
coinsoldier, where in Canada are you purchasing your Bars?
Also, Is copper considered a precious metal? I am planning on purchasing a few just for having them b/c some of the polished ones look real nice. But if I do decide to sell, where would they actually take them, aside from scrap yards?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
coinsoldier, I collect and sell copper pennies so don't get me wrong...however, I am saying if you have a sure thing, then go for it.Right now am making about 80% profit without having to wait or gamble because I have no idea what it will bring tomorrow.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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The money in copper (or anything else) is in turning, not hoarding.
Ever see a supermarket buy tons of kaughy, then hold it for a price rise?
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