didou wrote: As far as i know they don't export them to be melted, they buy the right to melt them here.
In 2008, discussions and negotiations commenced to provide
Alloy Recovery Program services (ARP) in Toronto. The ARP
separates steel plated coins from alloy coins in quarters, dimes
and nickels, at which point the Mint demonetizes and sends them
to U.S. smelting operations to extract the specific alloys that will
be for sale on the world market.
WizardTN wrote:Right, just wave a magic wand and demonetize em. HMMMMMPFFF
didou wrote:Sound like the smart thing to do. But the Canadian government doesn't do it for the penny, even if there is lot more copper penny % here in Canada.
They remove mainly nickel (that worth half there face value in metal for the dime and quarter), there is not much silver left and they don't remove the penny who is over it's face value in metal. There must be a good reason why they don't.
I don't think the Canadian government has invested in coin sorter, from what i know they just contract it to some people for probably a large sum of money. Cash the check and give the permission for other to sort and melt 'legally'. As far as i know they don't export them to be melted, they buy the right to melt them here.
Something that doesn't make sense for us, we cannot melt/export coin that worth less in metal than in face value. Maybe they expect the nickel to go way high
(like it does in a war) or they don't expect copper to go high, or it's too costly even if it's over face value to sort them and paid again to make new one in zinc or steel. Or they are just convinced the penny won't exist soon. We can speculate a lot on this.
CuJoe wrote:If the pre-82 pennies are worth more in their copper value than 1/100 of a US dollar, why doesn't the government just invest in some mega coin sorters (I am sure they already have them) and pull all copper? Same for private companies like Brinks who pick up and re-roll coins from the banks? Seems like it would be in their best interest, no? Why would they leave this little treat for all of us?
Common Cents wrote:China probably won't lend them the money to buy the coin sorting machines!
Who knows, maybe we'd all be getting 40+ percent if the government wasn't pulling CU pennies from circulation? Just because they haven't announced such a policy, doesn't mean it isn't happening. Meanwhile, be thankful for the window of opportunity you have, until the government becomes so desperate that they need the copper. It won't be long.
Common Cents wrote:China probably won't lend them the money to buy the coin sorting machines!
Who knows, maybe we'd all be getting 40+ percent if the government wasn't pulling CU pennies from circulation? Just because they haven't announced such a policy, doesn't mean it isn't happening. Meanwhile, be thankful for the window of opportunity you have, until the government becomes so desperate that they need the copper. It won't be long.
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