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To: numberonepal

I’ve accumulated approximately 600+ pounds of copper memorial cents over the last 20 or so years. Also about 100+ pounds of electrical grade finely divided. Couple hundred pounds of pure lead, even 12.5 pounds of Hg 🤠


5,660 posted on 12/31/2025 9:22:58 AM PST by Axenolith (FREE [Insert land conquored/subjugated by islam]!!! Oppressor invaders must be driven out!)
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To: Axenolith
I'd like to start the bidding process at $200.00.

Details forthcoming, purchase price includes bulk shipping at 150us.

A reasonable wholesale price for 100 lbs of actual clean, electrical-grade scrap copper (e.g., #1 bare bright wire) would be around $450–$520 (after a 10–20% discount from spot for volume/scrap processing), depending on location and market conditions. Always verify with local scrap yards or suppliers for exact quotes, as prices fluctuate daily.

5,662 posted on 12/31/2025 9:30:30 AM PST by foldspace
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To: Axenolith

600+ pounds of copper memorial cents

My grandfather had around 30 coffee cans full of wheat pennies. My uncle wanted those when Gramps passed and told him so and he got them. Maybe thought there was something really rare in the horde.

I dont think Unk was aware years before I had gone thru every can and removed anything that was worth more than a penny... No 1955 double dies too bad.


5,673 posted on 12/31/2025 11:51:01 AM PST by Gasshog (the amazing disappearing tag)
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