ZenOps wrote:Might not be long before people start hoarding zinc
Bartender wrote:I've thought the same, so I keep Cu as well as particularly nice dirt/grime/stain-free zincs. Not many.. maybe an average of $2 out of every $100. Just enough to have a small start
frugi wrote:ZenOps wrote:Might not be long before people start hoarding zinc
zinc has a super strong outlook for the future as an investment metal!
How about those 2011's nonmagnetics, I here those are hot in Canada right now?
Copper Catcher wrote:I know I'm sounding like a broken record at this point but I still don't understand the math nickel hoarders are using...I guess I'm just crazy
Looking at coinflation: http://www.coinflation.com/coins/baseme ... lator.html
$10.00 face of 95% copper pennies = Total melt value is $25.93.
$10.00 face of nickels = Total melt value is $11.87.
So do you want to tie your money up for $1.87 or $15.93?
The value of the nickel is in its copper content not the nickel value....UGH!!!!!!
Sure you might find a war nickel or buffalo... but you will find probably twice as many more wheat pennies.
To each his own, but I still don't understand way.....
frugi wrote: Cu-Ni is considered contaminated Nickel at the scrapyard.....it is worth way less than you will actually get, I always bring this up every once in awhile, it is a bummer, and may still have barter value.......but I know, I scrapped over 2000 pounds of Canadian .999 Ni five cent coins back a few years back, I drove for over a month to 7 different states, and took in profit of over $10,000.00 in one month
Oops! I meant to say "You will actually get way less than you think".frugi wrote:it is worth way less than you will actually get
adagirl wrote:
So would the scrapyeards consider 95% Cu pennies contaminated?
mtalbot_ca wrote:Just got lucky,
As you know, the .999 nickel supply in Canada is going down (ARP). I was able to purchase, from the son of a deceased nickel hoarder, over 30lbs of pure nickels for 250$, and at that price, he threw in 1,00 face value of 80% silver quarters.
Cheers,
camtender wrote:With Kyle Bass storing $1,000,000 in US nickles, he just took a whole bunch of peoples' $34 hoard (as in 29,412 people), WOW!
camtender wrote:"Underlying the anxiety is a stark statistic: if just 10 percent of the American population catches on, hoarders will be able to acquire only an estimated $34 (face value) worth of nickels before every last one has been removed from circulation."
Can this statement from the Newsweek article be substantiated?
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