Ok i'm replying to my previous post. I went into the LCS today and got an up date on premium prices. ASE's are now 6 over spot Maples are 5 over...
Did a scrap drop this morning and a silver pickup this afternoon. Pictures too follow tonight.
No unfortunately its just a clad proof...but would have been AWESOME had it been silver.
Alright, I posted it in a different section since its technically not bullion...heres the link. http://www.cointalk.com/t227609/#post1706178
So I was cashing out a customer at work today. When I opened the register to put their credit card slip in I saw this staring me in the face....
I dont have the ability to post pictures until I get home...but I will tonight
Totally off topic...but I just found a 2005 S Proof Oregon Quarter in the drawer at work...lol now it mine! LOL
It's called toning...
Open it up. I usually put it facing down and then open it. There is usually a board at the bottom of the t.v. Cut wires of of that. You can...
GOOD LORD!! Think of all the silver you could buy with that...**** even gold....
JVC is the company that made it. The stereo receiver is part of a home theater system. Most of them are just DVD/BLUray players now but before...
Yowza!!! That is a LOT of freakin copper...I'm lucky to get any at all. Usually it's a real challenge...How in the world do you come by so much?
That depends on what you are trying to accomplish with penny hunting? If you are going for copper...then keep the pre 82 pennies and take the rest...
The premium price of my LCS before the dip(haven't been in since the dip) ASE-4.00 over Foreign Bullion(excluding Pandas)-3.00 over Silver...
I sure the same can be said about coin roll hunting...20-30 years ago when silver was so cheap you probably could have hunted a G in halves and...
Oh and this was my last acquisition. Nothing special just a 1.00 face value of silver quarters....it was before silver dropped to 23-24 dollars...
Alright...this a pic of the copper wire I pulled out of the old JVC receiver...The wire in the loops all came from a transformer in the receiver...
Still havent convinced my work to let me "dispose" of their surplus computer equipment yet...things are kind of slow at the present moment. I...
Pick them out of circulation---don't go and buy them and spend an insane premium. A couple of the online bullion dealers are dealing in copper now...
Don't forget to weigh the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial cents as well...the ones made for the uncirculated sets were minted in the original 95% copper...
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