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Copper Approaching $4.50/Lb.

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which would make pre-82 cents worth 3 cents each. If things continue,it should hit that mark by this afternoon.
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I wonder if it can stay at the $4.50 level this time around?
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New housing starts are up,permit for housing starts are up,labor issues in Chile,China still stockpiling copper,etc. I think it will hold this time. Some are still projecting $5 by years end.
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Every time I think about investing in copper the vehicle that looks best to me is copper wiring, probably 12 gauge romex. Anyone else have suggestions for investing in physical copper?

There was a Radio Shack closing near me a few years ago that had a big roll of like 6 gauge multi-strand amp wire on clearance. I wish I had bought the whole roll because it was really discounted, probably close to or below melt value. I did buy about 20 feet of it...IIRC it was about 90% off retail.
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Copper has been very high. It's been above $4 the majority of 2011. There's almost no reason to think it will get to $5. I wonder how high must the price of copper get for the pre-1982 cents to achieve Wheat status?
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I saw that someone is selling .999 fine 1 OZ copper bullion rounds for $7.99 on ebay.

Once copper reaches $127 per pound those might be profitable ROFL what a rip-off

http://cgi.ebay.com/V-RARE-1909S-VD..._2972wt_1396
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My Ryedale is working fast and furious- unfortunately dumping the zincolns is heavy!
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Copper seems to be getting scarcer in rolls these days. Only seeing about 18% and almost no wheats!
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Still about 20% or so for me with a sprinkling of dimes here and there to help increase my profit. =)
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When I was a kid I was scavenging copper and alloys of copper from the local dump.
I was selling the stuff to a scrap metal dealer at three shillings and ninepence per pound. I bought an electric train set with the proceeds.

Years later, I sold the trainset and I bought a Double Eagle. Youngest kid around with such a coin, and I paid for it all by myself!
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A bit of financial alchemy sel,turn copper into gold. As a youngster I never appreciated the metals,now I wish I had. I could have a nice stash cheap if I had!
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Wow, good job Mate!
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