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To: crz
Can you imagine? 17 tons of nearly pure copper?

At $3.23/pound (today's spot price), that 17 ton boulder is worth... $109,820... and that's only if it is nearly 100% pure.

Nice, but the cost of transporting it... or worse, dragging it up from the depths of Lake Michigan... have to make it almost not worth the effort.

Copper's most recent highs and lows:
In 2011, it was $4.42.
In 2001, it was $0.62.
In 1988, it was $1.99.
In 1971, it was $0.50

11 posted on 12/23/2017 7:06:18 AM PST by Teacher317 (We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
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To: Teacher317
Copper is always found with lesser amounts of silver, lead and gold. Even at .01% there could be tens of thousands in addition profits.
12 posted on 12/23/2017 7:17:50 AM PST by 2001convSVT (Going Galt as fast as I can.)
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To: Teacher317

Lake Superior. Not Lake Michigan. Funny as hell. The shore of Lake Michigan is nearly all Limestone deposits. Yet just 80 miles north and to the west end of the UP, Its iron and copper and other rich minerals..gold, silver, zinc, etc.

On the Stoneington Peninsula, they have drilled and found oil. The water there is really sulferous and the guys that ran the thumper trucks back about 30 years ago said that there is oil under there. They found it, drilled it and capped it off and shut the hell up about it.

And you are right. The costs of digging that float copper out is not economical. Drives the mining companies nuts, I tell you.

I am gonna see if I can find the article about that mass of copper for you.


13 posted on 12/23/2017 7:51:25 AM PST by crz
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To: Teacher317

Some of the links of that story.

https://www.slideshare.net/JudyJohnson1/moving-thecopper-sm


15 posted on 12/23/2017 7:58:49 AM PST by crz
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