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Pillar of the Community
United States
2424 Posts |
murrel. I'm fron San Diego as well. best copper % is in the customer rolls IMO...
its nice, I get to take my time and search varieties and then sort out the copper. I take my time and hand count every penny. not a pain at all for me. I used to sell off $50 face but it just got to heavy and $25 face was heavy enough, I didnt want to chance the box breaking. I like shipping them in the bank boxes. haven't thought about the bags. just too much movement for me. I like things secured.
i wonder why no one is paying close to face on these. when the price of copper is $4.40 a/lb and $25 face is worth $75ish melt, then why wont people pay close to that? is it because they are illegally melting them and factoring in the extra expense of melting and then purifying? would someone make that much more off of $25 face($75 melt), buying that $25 for $50, then reselling it for $75? I can see how the next guy could make a profit selling .999 copper...
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Valued Member
United States
417 Posts |
Do you sell the scummy ones, too?
My mother has been telling me to keep any copper we come across, but I've got a few rolls taking up space (and possible "profit"), yet I hoard all 60s and 72s....plus with going through cent boxes, I'll start keeping the copper separate. I know not to get worked up much about making a profit as my main reason for selling would be to help others out who want to hoard the copper, and getting at least FV-plus.
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
950 Posts |
I once called my bank to see if they had any bags from the coin counter they could sell me.. she thought I meant empty bags and said they get them from Office (depot.. max.. one of those) I have been saving the empty bags to re-use for mailing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
597 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
950 Posts |
GASP! those are expensive! no wonder banks dont want to give coin away.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19969 Posts |
$58 for 20,000 is expensive? LOLOL
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Pillar of the Community
United States
950 Posts |
I was looking at boxes. $21 for 50 seems high considering the size.
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Valued Member
United States
335 Posts |
Edited by zookr 03/29/2013 4:47 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2311 Posts |
Right now I'm just keeping all copper pennies. I feel they are like wheat cents. Maybe next five years or so they might be in higher demand.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
543 Posts |
I absolutely agree with you, solotime. Even though copper is starting to drop slightly I am still stocking up on my coppers from roll searching.
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New Member
United States
33 Posts |
Out of curiosity, when sorting out the copper pennies is it worth sorting the coppers into the different mints as well? Do people pay more for the "s" copper pennies?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
613 Posts |
If the copper is being sorted and saved as bullion, the s-mint is irrelevant. If you are looking at any given Lincoln Cent as a "coin" as opposed to a piece of copper bullion for eventual melting, well then, many folks have some extra affinity for s-mint coins.
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