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<p>[QUOTE="Simms, post: 1003761, member: 24789"]This is just what I think. I believe that it is a good idea to collect them if you have the time and space. At the moment copper is at a low cost, its used in currency, and is no longer used at the same copper percentage per unit coins around the world. Just as gold and silver were removed from circulated coinage copper will be as well. Due to simple demand reasons for example, copper builds infrastructure, 3rd world countries are growing and demanding the metal, supply issues mining and above ground stockpiles, honestly of which I have no knowledge of the numbers pertaining to them. If it can be used and destroyed and there is only so much on planet earth, it will eventually go up in value do to rarity. The problem is when? Also, where and how to hoard/store lbs of copper cents? I figure I am 24yrs old and live on my own, so I think I have a bit of time to wait on my copper cents and they are stored in tubs with screw on lids. Who would have thought of paying for bottled water? I'm working on buying freshwater lakes in high rainfall locations next.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Simms, post: 1003761, member: 24789"]This is just what I think. I believe that it is a good idea to collect them if you have the time and space. At the moment copper is at a low cost, its used in currency, and is no longer used at the same copper percentage per unit coins around the world. Just as gold and silver were removed from circulated coinage copper will be as well. Due to simple demand reasons for example, copper builds infrastructure, 3rd world countries are growing and demanding the metal, supply issues mining and above ground stockpiles, honestly of which I have no knowledge of the numbers pertaining to them. If it can be used and destroyed and there is only so much on planet earth, it will eventually go up in value do to rarity. The problem is when? Also, where and how to hoard/store lbs of copper cents? I figure I am 24yrs old and live on my own, so I think I have a bit of time to wait on my copper cents and they are stored in tubs with screw on lids. Who would have thought of paying for bottled water? I'm working on buying freshwater lakes in high rainfall locations next.[/QUOTE]
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