I see "CTU" going around here sometimes. Correct me if I'm wrong but is that mean Copper trade unit? And as a follow up, does Copper Trade Unit mean $100 face value? Or 68 total lbs (or 64.6 lbs copper)?
Thanks.
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Yes, a CTU is $100 face in copper cents.
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CTU
Copper Trade Unit $100 face value of pre 1982 copper cents.
Will trade silver coins for CTUs.
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