misteroman wrote:that's why I put "what you've heard" sort of like a sneaky way. I don't think portland keeps that much on hand to sell, they can just " get it" in a day or so if they need it.
highroller4321 wrote:misteroman wrote:that's why I put "what you've heard" sort of like a sneaky way. I don't think portland keeps that much on hand to sell, they can just " get it" in a day or so if they need it.
I don't sell copper if I dont have it.....
This is one of my ebay auctions:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :MESELX:IT
uthminsta wrote:HIGHROLLER... curious. Is this eBay item for publicity, or do lots this size actually sell? If they sell, then the answer is... there are quite a few people with multi-ton hoards.
uthminsta wrote:I thought so... because really, who is spending a half million at once on copper... in coin form? But is it a fair to ask, what are the five to ten largest cent lots you HAVE sold?
Coppercrazy wrote:all this talk about multi-ton hoards makes me feel less proud of the couple coffee cans and brinks box full me and my kids have hand sorted in the last couple months.... oh,well,you gotta start somewhere right?
Corsair wrote:The most important thing is that with every penny removed from circulation, it makes a dent. Very, very small, but a dent nonetheless. So when people are able to remove pennies in lumps of 25 million instead of just one or two, it's a bit more serious. With every year that passes, billions of coppers are hoarded, lost, destroyed, melted or just forgotten about. We've seen the peak in percentages. It's only a matter of time.
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