Lemon Thrower wrote:i have several one-tenth troy ounce copper rounds I can sell you at spot. they are 95% pure and made by a very well known mint.
Devil Soundwave wrote:I have a few, and also some copper rounds, but I don't believe they are worth the money unless you can buy in bulk and thus get a better rate per piece. I don't personally think copper is yet at a place to really warrant any big premiums over spot, so I perhaps the best bet is to stick to copper circulation pennies.
That said, I have a couple of Truedex Veritas Truth Tokens sat on my desk in front of me and tehy are very nice pieces and stomp all over copper bars.
One other thing to think about is the liquidity of your investment down the line - I have read a few posts here and elsewhere recently which point out that the big silver bars which looked like a good buy at $4 per ounce are now not feeling like such a good buy after all as they are getting harder and harder to move along as the spot price goes up; and the higher the price, the fewer people with funds to be able to purchase such large items. On the other hand, there is always a market for one ounce rounds regardless of spot.
That being the case, if you are looking at getting into copper for the long hall (say ten years plus where we may be looking at similar prices for copper as we are currently seeing for silver), you may want to limit your purchases to 1 ounce rounds or smaller coinage so as to retain liquidity in your investment.
Just my opinion though and I'm still a relative newbie.
TXBullion wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:i have several one-tenth troy ounce copper rounds I can sell you at spot. they are 95% pure and made by a very well known mint.
Lol, it took me a second I know those minted rounds are really above melt so I was about to jump on that thinking why would they mint them at .950 instead of .999
Lemon Thrower wrote:TXBullion wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:i have several one-tenth troy ounce copper rounds I can sell you at spot. they are 95% pure and made by a very well known mint.
Lol, it took me a second I know those minted rounds are really above melt so I was about to jump on that thinking why would they mint them at .950 instead of .999
here is a pic.
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