if it is really 20 tons it is worth it.......... 1 Ton = 1,000 Kilograms Copper Price Per 1 Kilogram 6.67 USD 1000 Kilograms * 6.67 Dollars = 6670 dollars 20000 Kilograms * 6.67 Dollars = 133400 Dollars If it truly is twenty tons which I highly doubt. So in that case you are taking a pretty big bet plus the shipping unless you go and pick it up your self.
Well, I'm close enough to pick it up and get it here in an hour, including BenGay treatments that would follow, but I'm not that into circulated cents. It would NOT surprise me if they were on N.F. String & Sons' loading dock, a five minute walk from here.
Here is the link to it......... https://www.ebay.com/itm/Truckload-...er+pennies&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313 This is a part of the listing.... LOL *Disclaimer* These coins are not specifically meant to be bought for their numismatic value, rather an investment in copper!
Wow, that listing raises so many questions in my little mind. How does one acquire 400,000 copper cents? Then, how does one do it 14 more times? How many lifetimes would it take to search those bags? Do I get my $82,000 back if I find a Zincoln or two?
So you could just walk there, sling a bag over your back, walk it home and repeat ... save a bunch of money on shipping.