Copper Rounds

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Should Jersh make a copper coin for poor boys?

  • No, Copper is for poor fags

    Votes: 10 47.6%
  • Yes, I want to have a purse full

    Votes: 8 38.1%
  • Sneed and Seethe!

    Votes: 3 14.3%

  • Total voters
    21

Neo-Holstien

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Copper rounds

Peace Dollar 1 oz Copper Round | Osborne Mint


I bought several Silver Rounds, but I could not reasonably fill a wooden chest with them, at least not for under a million. A copper round is about a dollar to produce, so Jersh could literally sell it to us for double price and Still be able to sell like 33-45 for $100, I know Copper is not as prestigious as Silver, but in the civil war where you need copper to make phone lines to call grandma because Harris emped your city as the national forces retreated to prevent a front collapse and only phone booths and turn dial phones work, you gonna be glad to have the kiwi coins and what ever pennies you can find for the copper and Zinc to re-establish telecommunications.
 
Copper rounds are nice for when you need a lot of pretty copper to mix in with the bulk bags of shitty post-1983 pennies to get enough brass for ammo casings.
 
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Local methheads already stole it and I don't want to get shot stealing copper from an A/C unit.
Also, I've seen what happens to junkies that get electrocuted to death from stealing live wire and it is not pretty.

I don't know anything about stealing copper wire, so I don't know if they're risking electrocution every time (unless they know the power source is off or detached) or if the ones that get electrocuted are just the really fucking stupid ones.
 
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Copper rounds are a bad investment. A copper round costs around two bucks an ounce where as copper is worth around four bucks a pound. If you want copper for investment, you would be better off buying scrap copper wire from a local scrap yard. They will charge you a little more than they pay for it of course. Hold that wire and if prices skyrocket it is super easy to sell it back to the scrap yard.
 
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