Wholesale Bulk Pure Copper Sale
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Pure .999 Copper Scrap
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100 pounds of .999 pure copper
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100 pounds of pure copper scrap graded .999. U.S.A. manufactured and material Certification verified. Great for various craft projects, melting, and investing in industrial grade .999 pure copper. 100 pounds is a simple and easy quantity to diverse into the pure copper market without the extra cost of premium purchased copper bars. If you’re looking for a good size quantity of copper scrap punchings, you have come to the right place.
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Copper Scrap Specifications
Made in the United States. Material certification verified.
Weight: 100 Pounds
.999 pure copper
Boxes Mailed: 2 box
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Copper Scrap Shipping
We usually ship within 1-2 business days upon receipt of full payment and correct shipping information.
All purchases ship secured and insured.
International Purchases accepted in accordance with U.S. law and Continental U.S. mainland shipping only.
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Copper Scrap Disclaimer
All copper Scrap are considered U.S.A. products having been acquired from U.S.A. copper manufacturing companies, processed, and cut within the United States. Copper scrap comes in various shapes and sizes as being copper punchings of .999 pure copper grade copper material.
International Purchases accepted in accordance with U.S. law and Continental U.S. mainland shipping only.
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What is Copper
What is Copper
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The concept of what copper is changes based on what exactly you’re trying to accomplish with a search to determine a definition. Some definitions are more basic than others which are more subjective versus objective and based on perspective. |
| Copper is a metal that generally has a reddish-brown color. Chemically speaking, it is the atomic number 29. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity which yields one of its dominant values in society.
Copper comes in various forms from investment bars like the above photograph, copper scrap pieces like to the right and even
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pennies minted mid-1982 and older were made of 95% copper. It may seem odd, but inflation has caused these little United States coins to become more valuable for their actual weight in copper more so than their actual face value in currency. People collect them to eventually cash out just like silver coins from the 1970s.
So what is copper? Copper is just a metal. But what how you choose to reap the benefits of copper is up to you.
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Copper Prices
Knowing copper prices, both current and historical, is an important piece to copper investing. We recommend kitcometals.com for quick access to current copper prices. For historical charts for copper price, we recommend kitcometals.com Copper Historical Charts.
There is a section on copper prices here:
Copper Price Charts
Looking for a high-end niche market copper investment? We offer copper pennies (made of 95% pure copper) as a unique method to invest in the copper market well below copper spot price.
Contact Us for investing in copper pennies for a serious financial portfolio advantage over short-term copper futures risk. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Give us a call at (302) 265-3677.

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How Much Does Copper Sell For 2012
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This chart shows you, in real time updates, the exact value of copper price on the market.
The pricing is sourced from kitcometals.com which is a great website for viewing current and historical commodity prices. |
Copper sells for different price amounts based on two main factors: The form your copper is in (market recognition) and the purity of that copper (usefulness in manufacturing).
The more market recognition and higher purity of your copper, the higher the initial investment cost. The key is to find a balance of market recognition and purity that meets your investment needs.
To better understand copper pricing and how much copper sells for, here are three prime examples:
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.999 Copper Bars
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Copper bars that are of .999 purity come in many various shapes and sizes. Many copper bar sellers imprint their copper bars with various markings or stampings to attempt to show an increased value. A .999 copper bar, no matter the stamping, has only the value that a .999 copper bar is traded for based on its copper content.
.999 copper bars are traditional investments as industrial-grade and commercially ready for use. Traditional investments make for easier investment disposal as an exit strategy, however, fetch a much higher premium (AKA fees) to purchase.
To take advantage of .999 pure copper bars based on copper content rather than various unnecessary stamps and markings, you can buy right here:
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.999 Copper Scrap
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The term scrap has a negative connotation as waste. Waste makes one think of trash, therefore eluding that scrap is worthless material. This is far from true. .999 copper scrap has many positive elements to it that make it more useful than copper bars.
.999 copper scrap is naturally just as pure as .999 copper bars with the added benefit of being in smaller pieces. By being in much smaller pieces, copper scrap, unlike copper bars, can be more easily melted and refined for manufacturing use based on individual needs. Meaning, a bar is a solid object. Copper scrap is already broken down into pieces based on exact quantities needed.
The advantages of use lead to higher premiums, though generally not as high as .999 traditional copper bars. .999 copper scrap makes for a great copper investment or various smaller copper projects. You can take advantage of .999 copper scrap right here:
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.950 Copper Pennies
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Copper pennies (made of 95% pure copper) offer a unique method of investing in copper below normal copper prices because it has high market recognition and purity, yet due to political realities, cannot be melted. This means you can buy copper pennies below copper spot price as a medium to long term investment in the copper industry.
Unlike copper bars and copper scrap which hold higher premiums for their traditional investment use, copper pennies cannot be melted down due to U.S. laws. That means a prudent copper investor can buy these copper pennies much cheaper than their copper value to hold onto for the long-run. This holds four main benefits:
- Instant value: copper value increase upon first purchase (paying significantly less than the actual copper value).
- Copper value: Same benefit of increasing in value along with copper price just like copper bars and copper scrap.
- Market recognition: Copper pennies are easily recognized and known for their exact .950 purity.
- Floor insurance value: A copper penny is always worth, at the very least, one penny. Therefore copper pennies hold both a copper commodity value and currency value.
See Current Copper Penny Prices
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Invest in Copper Below Market Price
Have you ever read a news article on precious metals, like gold and silver, and metals, like copper, and wonder how successful people are buying them up as great investments? I’m sure you have. The key to remember is that the large-time investors securely buy commodities like gold, silver, and copper at very competitive pricing that is not generally available to the general public. This is due to a wealth of networking and connections.
So how do you do what they do so you can make money too? Find a way to buy commodities below their price!
Easier said than done. But in this case, it’s actually quite easy to do with U.S. copper pennies.
First, and foremost, let’s state the facts. Copper pennies are made of 95% copper and 5% zinc, minted 1982 and older. Every copper penny is worth more than its face value because of its copper metal value.
Second, and pricing-wise important, copper pennies are available to purchase below copper price for a limited time. Here’s why:
It is illegal to melt the penny or export the penny. This is because the United States government knows the value of the copper penny exceeds the face value and, if legal, would be melted down, causing a shortage of pennies in the currency market. The result would be a need to mint more pennies, which currently costs 2.41 cents to create as of 2012. But most important, this is the best news possible for copper penny investor buyers.
Illegal to melt may intrigue people as to how it is the best news and how they can get the value out of their copper penny if they can’t actually turn the copper penny into copper. To answer this, one may simply point to gold coins and silver coins. Gold and silver coins are traded above market price without ever being melted down. This is because of a number of factors, but the most important factor is Market recognition.
Market Recognition
If you see a silver bar, how do you know the purity and if it is not fraudulent? You’d have to be able to conduct tests, which the average consumer does not have the tools necessary to accomplish or desire to learn how. This means the ability to recognize the silver bar as being what it actually is may be difficult for the average person making the general market recognition poor.
A coin minted by the U.S. Mint is easily recognized as such based on its size, weight, and design on the front and back. The content of the coin can be determined by reading the year the coin was minted. Even if a consumer does not know what years are silver, there are hundreds of sources for a consumer to look up the date based on the coin denomination and model to verify its silver content (if any). You will also know the quality (purity) of the coin is correct as the U.S. mint is required to create coins consistently.
Market recognition means consumers can easily determine the value and purity of the coin making coins an ideal metal trading medium and a very high value market recognition item. This is the same for copper pennies as they are also easily recognized as a penny with a date to very the metal make of the coin.
Advantages: Illegal to Melt
Back to the conversation on why being illegal to melt pennies is the best news for copper penny investor buyers. Being illegal to melt makes the current trading price of copper pennies below copper market price. This means you can pay less money for a coin that is intrinsically worth more money. Yes, you cannot get your money back right away. But you’re reading this because you want to know how to preserve your hard earned money which means you aren’t looking for an exit strategy immediately.
Even if you needed an exit strategy, copper penny sellers will buy your copper pennies or you can always trade on the general market as there are a number of people that do buy copper pennies. Though the real facts here are that you are looking to preserve your wealth and make a significant amount of money in the long-run based on a unique commodities market opportunity, not just turn a quick buck. So exit strategies are obvious once it is legal to melt and you can fully capitalize on your copper penny investment.
And let’s not forget, a copper penny is a penny which is worth one cent. That means, unlike the stock market, you have a base floor value of your copper investment that your copper pennies cannot fall below.
Why Invest in Copper Pennies
So why buy copper pennies now, while it is illegal to melt? Because no one is going to sell you copper pennies below copper price once it is legal to melt. This is true not just when it is legal to melt, but as soon as it becomes publicly known that copper pennies have a end time line (ie: eliminated as a currency which is being discussed in Congress).
It is either now or never. So take your pick, do your research, and find out if copper pennies is the right investment for you to break into the copper commodities market below copper price. Beat out everyone else to a niche market. After all, in the 1970s, silver coins were in the exact same situation (metal value beginning to exceed their face value). Now, a silver coin is worth over 2000% of its face value. Back then, it was a new niche market. If the saying goes of “History repeats” then you know you’re in for a great deal when buying copper pennies below copper market price.
If you have specific needs, or want to contact us to discuss large-scale copper penny investments, feel welcome to contact us at (302) 265-3677 or email us at coincollectingenterprises@gmail.com

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How to Invest in Copper Cheap

Copper is a metal. Though this may be obvious, it is important to start with that fact. The key to investing in a metal has three main factors: Quality, Recognition, and Price.
Copper Quality
Like all metals, copper has a purity element to it. When pulling metal materials out of the ground, there is always a chance from the excavation of copper, transport, processing, and manufacturing into a final product that there will be loss in the purity of the copper. What this means is that something being stated to be copper may not be 100% copper, and therefore how much of the item is actually copper may not be known without extensive testing. Quality is important. The most well known example is gold. Gold has different degrees of purity, just like any metal. The higher quality and pure the gold, the more expensive the gold is. The same is true of silver, copper, and other metals.
One would assume that means having a 100% copper item is best when investing in copper. Technically, this is true. But that also means your copper investment will have the highest possible initial investment cost to invest in pure copper. Copper pennies (made of 95% copper and 5% zinc) have a very high copper content. Being made by the U.S. mint, a copper penny investor knows all of their copper pennies are 95% copper, therefore eliminating any doubt or question as to the purity of their copper investment. The main point of copper quality is to know what the copper quality of what your copper investment is made of. This leads to the second main factor: Recognition.
Copper Recognition
Recognition of ones investment is crucial. Not only so the investor knows what they are buying, but when the investor is ready to sell, the investor’s copper item is easily distinguishable as copper (and the purity of that copper). That’s a bit of a loaded sentence, but it is an important factor. If you’re handed a copper colored metal ball and told its copper, how do you know? What proof is there and do you have the time, knowledge, and money to test its purity? Most buyers won’t waste their time, going instead for the easily |
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recognized item as copper. This is where copper pennies have a distinct advantage. U.S. copper pennies are, in fact, pennies. They look like pennies, and being made of copper, maintain their imprints to keep them recognizable (such as the Lincoln face on the front of the copper penny and the year to know the date the coin was minted). Unlike copper bullion tokens or other copper investment items, copper pennies are known to be 95% pure copper, and through their recognition, make them already set up perfectly to sell when an investor is ready to do so.
Copper Price
Pennies cannot be melted down as it is currently illegal to do so (read about Copper Penny Laws). This is the best news possible for any copper penny investor. As peculiar as that may sound, investing in the metal value of the copper penny means you cannot quite access the copper portion of your investment quite yet. Therefore, copper penny sellers have been generally known to sell copper pennies for under copper spot price. This means that not only is the copper penny of known copper quality and easily recognized as a copper penny, but also a copper investor buyer can buy copper pennies cheap.
One of the most common questions asked about copper pennies is whether a copper investor should wait until it is legal to melt pennies. Though ultimately this is up to the individual investor, the answer is clearly no. Wait for the laws to change (read about current legislation in Congress to Change the Pennies to Steel) to allow pennies to be melted and the price of copper pennies will sky rocket. Not only should the copper pennies sell properly around copper spot price, but may even exceed copper price. Why? Because the copper penny will always be worth at least one cent, making it not only an ideal copper investment, but also backed by the U.S. currency.
How to invest in copper is up to the investor (read How to Make Money off of Copper Pennies). And as an investor, proper research should always be conducted. Start off by reading the FAQ on this site to get a run down on the basics of copper pennies.
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