Copper, Tin, Titanium, & Nickel Bullion

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by Diphawk, Aug 8, 2012.

  1. sodude

    sodude Well-Known Member

    One of the nice things about non-precious metals is that people don't consider them bullion.
     
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  3. xCoin-Hoarder'92x

    xCoin-Hoarder'92x Storm Tracker

    My local coin dealer just tells me Ike's are face value spendable money. Unless they are in BU mint sets, but otherwise are still pocket change ^_^

    The dealer here just takes these to the bank for cash whenever someone sells them.
     
  4. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    Makes sense since one can still walk into a bank and buy Ike's at face value.
     
  5. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    The only way I can figure to get copper bullion at less than twice spot is to pick out the British Pennies out of the world coins bin at the coin shops. They weigh 1/3 an ounce which is around 6 cents worth of copper. You can usually get them for 10 for a buck, or 10 cents each. Or you can keep pre-82 pennies and double your money.
     
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