where's my Karma?
that's paying like twice what it's worth. i'll do you one better and sell you some one ounce silver rounds for $60 each...Originally Posted by cortez
I don't see the purpose of buying these when a pound of nickels (91 nickels to the pound) has a melt value of $5.37, and a face value of $4.55. No sorting necessary.
So you can "buy" them at 0.85x spot.
And there are 146 pre-1982 pennies in a pound, with a melt value is $3.93/pound. (That's a cost of 0.37x spot.)
pennies make more cents...
Nice novelty factor for the copper bullion but it is too expensive to make any sense as an investment. Pre 96 pennies (Canada) or scrap copper are how I save copper.
You think that the machine is so powerful that you can't fight, when the reality is that you're the battery that powers the machine.