I have been holding onto copper penny’s as I find them for a while but copper bullion coins are new to me. Copper is around 3.00 pound
It might be of interest to some, but I can't take 'em to my local coin store and swap 'em for fiat. Gold and Silver is all they take.
At about $.20/oz for copper it does not seem Worthwhile to collect compared to silver. Neither would I go out and buy copper pennies, but if you can get them free from pocket change then sure.
If I were going to but some copper I would not pay .99+ cents per OZ while copper is about $4.00 per pound. I have thought about buying some & if I did, I would have bought the 10 lbs bars instead they are about $55-60 each. A LOT cheaper that way. But I just stack silver as I can afford to instead.
Every now and again we get a chance to gather up wire left over on installations. One project had some 4 and 5 foot long sections of 500kcmil wire, stranded copper. I made a lot of money off those scraps. Mostly it's #2 and #6 used in electronics installations.
ALL of my hunting and fishing money comes from recycling metals. Steel, aluminum, and copper, brass in rare cases. Currently saving for a new laptop. Scrap metals are a side effect of my job, and I keep my eyes open for odd bits others have overlooked as well.
Not advocating spending $.99 an ounce for something that is worth $.20 but there are a number of different styles of copper rounds which takes money for dies ect with the cost at this point is more for manufacturing than content. I wonder if someone is speculating on an incredible spike on metals that would take copper rounds to dollars per ounce along with a spike in Gold and Silver. In the mean time I will buy Silver at around $20.00 and salt away those pre 1982 pennys for $.01
Copper is critical in communications equipment, automotive, so much else. We are experiencing a lot of copper theft in the wireless industry.
Had a helicopter searching the apartment complex being built behind our house last week. Turns out there had been copper thefts from the buildings in the middle of the night previously. I gotta move...
Just add some lead to the individuals moving the copper. Then the copper stays intact and your shooting skills stay sharp.
Wow! Talk about backhoe fade, lol. In the estimable words of Gomer Pyle, "Surprise, Surprise, Surprise"
since this thread got a tad off course. I would suggest buying copper bullion. The simple reason ...you can resell it on ebay for 3 to 4 times what you paid for it. I highly recommend provident metals.They have the best prices i have found.