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Reference : MarketWatch.com $ USD Copper Continuous Contract.

😲 totally surprised that Copper has maintained $5.5 + Copper is up 37% YTD that's very handy.


Start of the yr Copper was $4.02, so $5.5 + is very handy for those on the long side 😁 I don't hold any myself. U would have to hold a few Ton to make any good money. I've seen some of the " Coins " just rounds, but they try to sell on "Numismatic " :poop:

The prices I have seen on some are 500% + on spot. But they sell the " In the future these rare coins will be worth 100's of time more than ur paying". When they try to sell it's just melt value 😂 for those that are buying tons, a 37% increase is a pain on the bottom line of input expenses.
 
Yes, copper rounds are a waste of time! Unless it is something unique like a copper mule from a greater collection of rare rounds, then they are very valuable to collectors. I have one of these. Jeff said the mintage was 20 when I got mine from him.

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Yes, copper rounds are a waste of time! Unless it is something unique like a copper mule from a greater collection of rare rounds, then they are very valuable to collectors. I have one of these. Jeff said the mintage was 20 when I got mine from him.

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😲 wow, they do look great. If it's on 30 pieces, yes, that might have collector Value.

Most of the stuff is junk, unless u can prove some rarity. Not into it myself.

I stick to Gold/Silver 😁
 
The metal is not important. It is all about the rarity of the object. Have you ever heard of NORFED rounds? Look at the 1930 Australian penny and what it is worth today for that little piece of copper coin!
 
The metal is not important. It is all about the rarity of the object. Have you ever heard of NORFED rounds? Look at the 1930 Australian penny and what it is worth today for that little piece of copper coin!
Coins are not my thing but looked at the 1930 AUS Penny. 1 selling for $1.15 million is quite the pretty penny 😁
 
1930 proof. 1 of a kind. Each to their own. I like rare stuff in fact I have some very rare objects in my collections as i like to think outside the box. Fiat is done so if you have no assets you will forever be poor
 
1930 proof. 1 of a kind. Each to their own. I like rare stuff in fact I have some very rare objects in my collections as i like to think outside the box. Fiat is done so if you have no assets you will forever be poor
I understand the " rare " but at the end of fiat, a 1930 Penny will be a piece of copper. After the crash it will again reclaim Value. U have to be able to wait that long from the transition to the new paradigm to recover value.

I saw a show that had a piece of Delft Pottery. The family had used it as their front door stopper for over 30 + yrs. The lady said that a visitor saw it & said " u should have that check, I think it might have some value " . Took to an appraisal show. The estimated around 1/2 million British Pounds. 😂 that's a lot of money for a " door stopper ".

Timing can as be a crucial factor in Value. During the peak of a crisis, water/food/secure shelter will have the ultimate value.

I just hope things never get that bad.
 
The termination of Fiat is what you are missing. The big grab for valuable assets is on. Every day people get raped for their wealth like good sheep they are.
 
I know I have done very well with indium. Soon it will melt it down into 1oz ingots and make a super profit from them
Are u just shitting us or u really do have " Indium " ? 😲

Checked the pricing -

At today’s price of $764.80 per kg, indium has changed +9.44% since the start of 2025. It gained 23.18% last year and is up +72.91% since Jan 1st 2023. This strategic metal increased +142.72% in value since Jan 1st 2021 when the cost of indium was $315.11

That's some good price increase :cool:
 
Yes i have shitloads of it. Also I know many Germans that started stacking it a long time ago. Amazing metal it is as its melting point is very low, so easy to take kilo bars to 1-ounce ingots cheap and Amazing profit
 
Yes i have shitloads of it. Also I know many Germans that started stacking it a long time ago. Amazing metal it is as its melting point is very low, so easy to take kilo bars to 1-ounce ingots cheap and Amazing profit
😲 wow mate, I'm fucking Impressed :cool:
 
Yes, copper rounds are a waste of time! Unless it is something unique like a copper mule from a greater collection of rare rounds, then they are very valuable to collectors. I have one of these. Jeff said the mintage was 20 when I got mine from him.

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What do you think that the market value is for this copper round is just out of curiosity kooka?
 
I couldn't find anything on it in a quick search.

So I would think it has some real Value.

But I have never followed coins.
 
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