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<p>[QUOTE="coleguy, post: 263189, member: 9167"]If copper goes high enough people will scrap them anyways. Who's going to know that an ingot of copper was once a jar full of cents anyways? People go to extremes to extract metals, and an idle law against melting coins will be little if any deterent. I've seen people risk their lives stripping copper wiring out of live lines still strung on poles, and people make-off with magnesium man-hole covers many times.</p><p>Guy~[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coleguy, post: 263189, member: 9167"]If copper goes high enough people will scrap them anyways. Who's going to know that an ingot of copper was once a jar full of cents anyways? People go to extremes to extract metals, and an idle law against melting coins will be little if any deterent. I've seen people risk their lives stripping copper wiring out of live lines still strung on poles, and people make-off with magnesium man-hole covers many times. Guy~[/QUOTE]
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