highroller4321 wrote:Well I suppose I should shed some light on the topic....
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to let everyone know about so information I have come across.
A very wealthy guy.from North Carolina. who I guess is in the investment business has made a deal with coinstar to buy $5,000,000 FACE VALUE in copper pennies. Yes, that is 1,666.66 TONS! He has made a contract with them for them to supply him with $5 MILLION face value over the next 2 years. (Yes, I said FIVE MILLION DOLLARS FACE VALUE)
Besides none of us getting the order the biggest kick in the pants is that he is only paying coinstar $65,000 over face value. 1.013x face.
I believe Brinks will be doing the sorting for coinstar. I am not sure if the investor has to pay brinks or not. Brinks has a machine called a supersorter that can sort out copper....they just have to turn the switch on.
I am not sure where they were going to start but I guess they have started in NC. Copper Catcher I'm sure will chime in and verify this...
The time is going to be coming sooner than we think that percentages will be under 10%!
68Camaro wrote:1.3% fee seems way low. They can't even transport for that. I believe they charge far more than that just for 5M in zincs, not to mention the sorting. You sure about the fee?
As to the volume, even 5Mil face - one time - is a drop in the bucket, but if this starts a trend, then the supply WILL dry up.
TXBullion wrote:ok ok, if anyone wants to buy copper, I will sell you some 3x face plus shipping
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:TXBullion wrote:ok ok, if anyone wants to buy copper, I will sell you some 3x face plus shipping
3x including shipping.
Several of us experienced this a couple of years ago all across the country. I got an entire 24 box shipment of circulated zinc. The machinery is out there.. it just takes the right conditions for them to throw the switch.
Sort all you can.. while you can.
I wondered why you always discourage people from rooting for the melt ban to be lifted, but this small example confirms your contention that lifting the ban will mean game over for sorters.
68Camaro wrote:1.3% fee seems way low. They can't even transport for that. I believe they charge far more than that just for 5M in zincs, not to mention the sorting. You sure about the fee?
As to the volume, even 5Mil face - one time - is a drop in the bucket, but if this starts a trend, then the supply WILL dry up.
highroller4321 wrote:68Camaro wrote:1.3% fee seems way low. They can't even transport for that. I believe they charge far more than that just for 5M in zincs, not to mention the sorting. You sure about the fee?
As to the volume, even 5Mil face - one time - is a drop in the bucket, but if this starts a trend, then the supply WILL dry up.
Yes, I am 100% sure of the fee. Coinstar would normally have to PAY to get rid of the pennies so not only are they avoiding the fee they are making a small amount on them.
The investor is paying all shipping costs.....
5 Million isn't really a drop in the bucket! Its a small percentage but defintly not a drop in the bucket.
PolishPunisher wrote:How much total do you think he is paying with all fees and shipping? 1.3? 1.4? 1.8? 2.5?
68Camaro wrote:highroller4321 wrote:68Camaro wrote:1.3% fee seems way low. They can't even transport for that. I believe they charge far more than that just for 5M in zincs, not to mention the sorting. You sure about the fee?
As to the volume, even 5Mil face - one time - is a drop in the bucket, but if this starts a trend, then the supply WILL dry up.
Yes, I am 100% sure of the fee. Coinstar would normally have to PAY to get rid of the pennies so not only are they avoiding the fee they are making a small amount on them.
The investor is paying all shipping costs.....
5 Million isn't really a drop in the bucket! Its a small percentage but defintly not a drop in the bucket.
Yeah - after I posted that, thought about it, I realized that it's a significant impact locally, in that entire area. It might even eventually affect me and others in the southeast. Hasn't yet, but give it time. And that for coinstar, given that they are doing this over two years, it's a bonus that 20-25% of all their pennies that they don't have to pay the fees to dispose of, so I'm sure it's a positive for them. However, I think they left money on the table - fairly sure they could have gotten more for them.
hags wrote:$5 million face equals 2.8/10 of 1% of total coppers minted....or a bit over 1/4 of 1% of total coppers ever minted....so the amount is a wee smal dent in the overall total.....
hags
hags wrote:$5 million face equals 2.8/10 of 1% of total coppers minted....or a bit over 1/4 of 1% of total coppers ever minted....so the amount is a wee smal dent in the overall total.....
hags
highroller4321 wrote:hags wrote:$5 million face equals 2.8/10 of 1% of total coppers minted....or a bit over 1/4 of 1% of total coppers ever minted....so the amount is a wee smal dent in the overall total.....
hags
You can't go off the mintages. There is a certain % that have been destroyed. Certain % that have been lost. Certain % that have gone to other countries. And the most importlant one....a certain % that was melted prior to the melt ban!
Even if the number equals to 1-2% of the coppers that is still a big number overal. Aver number of coppers in circ is around 25%. You take away 1-2% of those and add in a few billion new zincs your precentages will be below 20%. Do that a few times and we will be under 10%.
hags wrote:...and thus the half billion needed to fill the order would equal 1.43% of the presently circulating copper cents.......
hags
hags wrote:hard math stuffs
cesariojpn wrote:hags wrote:hard math stuffs
Given the volume, about how big of a "site" would one need for that many pennies?
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