68Camaro wrote:6 months ago, after just joining, I did some math and suggested that the copper supply would noticably shrink over the next 18-24 months and get increasingly more difficult to obtain. I was roundly trashed by people that didn't want to believe it.
fb101 wrote:68Camaro wrote:6 months ago, after just joining, I did some math and suggested that the copper supply would noticably shrink over the next 18-24 months and get increasingly more difficult to obtain. I was roundly trashed by people that didn't want to believe it.
I missed that, can I roundly trash you now instead?
68Camaro wrote:6 months ago, after just joining, I did some math and suggested that the copper supply would noticably shrink over the next 18-24 months and get increasingly more difficult to obtain. I was roundly trashed by people that didn't want to believe it.
Number21 wrote:I'm still waiting to find my first 2011.....
Copper wrote:In Ontario the percentange is consistant at 40-50% sometimes hopping to 60%, But when I buy in the larger cities Kitchener or London, the percentage usually drops to 30%
Number21 wrote:I'm still waiting to find my first 2011.....
68Camaro wrote:Copper wrote:In Ontario the percentange is consistant at 40-50% sometimes hopping to 60%, But when I buy in the larger cities Kitchener or London, the percentage usually drops to 30%
Dang, those are crazy numbers....
Wheathead Saver wrote:Curious if any of the long-time hoarders are seeing a reduction in the amount of copper cents they retrieve. I have noticed once in a while I will get a box that contains less copper than average....say 15% less. I would imagine in the not too distant future, we will all be seeing less copper. Really hard for me to tell, but I will continue to track my copper percentages and analyze over say a 3 or 6 month period. Later in the year I will be able to compare current time frames to the prior year and this will be interesting. I began keeping my numbers last fall.
This is for another discussion though --
Looking out several years later, I invision where these copper cents will be like silver and trade for closer to their melt value. I realize this is dependent upon alot of factors (copper prices, supply, demand, economics, and the continued growth in the developing countries, melt ban being lifted, etc.).
Happy Hoarding to all!!!!!!!!
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