Copper bullion?

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  1. Dj Shift

    Dj Shift Active Member

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  3. NorthKorea

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  4. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Save pre 82 cents, but other than that, do not invest in copper.
     
  5. Dj Shift

    Dj Shift Active Member

    Okay. And i'm guessing Titanium, nickel, and zirconium arent very good investments either?
     
  6. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Only pre 82 (and some 82s - if you can tell the difference).
     
  7. NorthKorea

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    Industrial metals are horrible bullion investments, mostly because there's no associated rarity. If you need nickel, buy Canadian 5-cent pieces. They're 99% nickel or something. Titanium's value is primarily in it's ability to withstand abuse coupled with being light. It doesn't make sense to store blocks of it.
     
  8. Dj Shift

    Dj Shift Active Member

    Okay. Thank you
     
  9. Tyler

    Tyler Active Member

    No, because you will never get the full amount of value when going to sell.
     
  10. Tinpot

    Tinpot Well-Known Member

    But you shouldn't be paying the full value when you buy either.

    They are ok if you have a lot of space to store them and buy them at reasonable prices.

    Pre-82 pennies are the best investment right now as far as base metals go in my opinion since you can get them far below melt value.

    Don't buy the retail crap, .99 per oz is almost $16 per pound, copper is worth about $3.30 a pound right now.

    I mean if you want to buy a few for the heck of it, ok. But as an investment, no.
     
  11. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    i think they look cool and mimic the designs of old coinage but bigger so if you have a favirote type there prolly a copper round for it
     
  12. scyther

    scyther New Member

    If they sold it in 100 pound blocks, maybe. Probably not even then. One ounce rounds? lol no.

    But yes, it might be worthwhile to sort pennies.
     
  13. wgpjr

    wgpjr Collector

    Invest in copper bullion? No way! However, I do buy rounds that I like, but that's solely on a collectible stand point. That being the case, Provident Metals do sell some nice rounds and they're quite cheap. When I order from the site, I usually add a few dollars worth of copper rounds. I really like the Lakota rounds.
     
  14. Dj Shift

    Dj Shift Active Member

    Yeah, i do put all the pre-82 pennies aside when i search those.

    And i might just get a few of the mercury dime one ounce copper rounds to have for collection but now i know not to get the 20 of them i had planned before.
     
  15. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    wile your at it get the mercury dime 1oz round hopefull the us mint dosent "steal" this design
     
  16. scyther

    scyther New Member

    WTF? The mint already used that design for dimes many years ago!
     
  17. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    what i meant was like how the ase isent orginal. there was a silver company that was using the walker design as a replica type round. when out of nowhere the mint took the replica design turned it into the ase's and made the silver company stop production . thats why i have the word steal in parentheses
     
  18. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    i may be wrong with my above statment im reaserching it now

    my coin dealer told me that
     
  19. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    I can save you a little time. Take a look at the design of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar.
     
  20. enochian

    enochian silver eater

    walkers are my favorite design

    im talking about a walker replica silver round that the goverment made the silver company stop making so the mint could make ase
     
  21. Dj Shift

    Dj Shift Active Member

    My favorite design on rounds would be the ASE.

    my favorite design on the bars would be the Pamp Suisse.
     
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