Finder wrote:Its interesting to hear all your opinions on sorting, and your motives for doing this.
How long you plan to hold. When you do your sorting, percentages found, ect.
Its funny to me even the smart alec replies...as if some are offended I pointed out the profits are low.
That wasnt unexpected, it is forgiven.
Copper went up a dime today on tightening supply.
Sooner or later China is going to have to buy more.
Yes, I want to profit also. But patience is key.
Meanwhile the sorting and finding is fun, if not the dumping and getting the boxes.
Hello Clint! er.. I mean Finder! Edit: (Whoa! Clint... what the hell happened to your face?!)
We have had this conversation at least twice before in the last nine months. My thread was just a little while back and you missed it. (Yeah, I got a few of them riled too.) The truth is they are not copper cents. They are brass cents and that is how you will sell them to a scrap yard when the time is right... You will be lucky if they pay you at #2 copper rates. Or, maybe you can pull a P.T. Barnum and sell them on feeBay ("there is a sucker born every minute"!)
Two years ago, I did some work for the president of the largest scrap metal company in my state. They cover a six state area. When I told him how and why I was starting to hoard brass pennies... he looked at me as if I had lost my mind.
All that being said, you are far better off holding brass cents than paper FRN's (Federal Reserve Notes) aka "I owe you nothing" notes. Think long term. Very long term and one day you will be pleased you hung onto them.
Like I said earlier, finding silver in the wild is a lot more fun (for me).