by Gobirds66 » Fri May 25, 2012 10:39 am
I often ask the same thing to the dealer selling 1 oz copper rounds at coin shows for $5. The premium of that round is so high that the per pound price of copper would have to skyrocket just for me to cover the cost of that round, that I just do not see it happening, especially when you can buy a pre-1982 copper cent for a cent! So basically after my discussion, the dealer usually gets rid of me by saying it is more for the collector, not the stacker. So I guess that is why his little sign is advertising to buy his 1 oz rounds as an investment.
IMO, they can keep the ETF and the copper round. I will fill up my basement with the pre-1982 cent. In the worst case, I can always use them as a penny immediately. No need to sell off to get money, plus I never lose my investment, ever, as long as this country exists...... No ETF or Copper Round can grant that security.
If they give you lined paper, write the other way....