P. 6 of 7, Greatest Financial Investments: Silver & Obama Copper Bars
by david on Tuesday, January 10th, 2012 | 16 Comments
Interview with Dr. Archie Mason, In His Image, by Dr. Lee Warren, PLIM, Inc..on Greatest Financial Investments: Silver & Obama Copper Bars.
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I am considering buying copper rounds since i can't afford silver anymore! Copper seems like a good investment and hedge against a collasping us dollar!
Thoughout history there has ben 3 precious metals used as money Gold, Silver and Copper. Copper has ben over shadowed by gold and silver but when people could not buy gold they bought silver. And when the common person can't buy silver they will buy copper in order to preserve their wealth. When paper money fails these 3 metals will have REAL value!!!
@SGTbull07 ALSO… consider buying some NICKELS from the bank. A roll of nickels is $2.00. EACH AND EVERY NICKEL contains 75% copper and 25% nickel, even the 2010's!! ….So, because the nickel is a relatively large coin given its face value, each end every nickel is worth .06 CENTS in metal content!! And each one costs the U.S. Mint close to .08 or .09 cents to make!! So, NICKELS are an excellent store of value with NO premium to purchase – each roll you buy for $2.00 is orth $2.40!! ~ SGT
ALSO… consider buying some NICKELS from the bank. A roll of nickels is $2.00. EACH AND EVERY NICKEL contains 75% copper and 25% nickel, even the 2010's!! ….So, because the nickel is a relatively large coin given its face value, each end every nickel is worth .06 CENTS in metal content!! And each one costs the U.S. Mint close to .08 or .09 cents to make!! So, NICKELS are an excellent store of value with NO premium to purchase – each roll you buy for $2.00 is orth $2.40!! ~ SGT
@SGTbull07 ALSO… consider buying some NICKELS from the bank. A roll of nickels is $2.00. EACH AND EVERY NICKEL contains 75% copper and 25% nickel, even the 2010's!! ….So, because the nickel is a relatively large coin given its face value, each end every nickel is worth .06 CENTS in metal content!! And each one costs the U.S. Mint close to .08 or .09 cents to make!! So, NICKELS are an excellent store of value with NO premium to purchase – each roll you buy for $2.00 is orth $2.40!! ~ SGT
@SGTbull07 ALSO… consider buying some NICKELS from the bank. A roll of nickels is $2.00. EACH AND EVERY NICKEL contains 75% copper and 25% nickel, even the 2010's!! ….So, because the nickel is a relatively large coin given its face value, each end every nickel is worth .06 CENTS in metal content!! And each one costs the U.S. Mint close to .08 or .09 cents to make!! So, NICKELS are an excellent store of value with NO premium to purchase – each roll you buy for $2.00 is orth $2.40!! ~ SGT
@SGTbull07 ALSO… consider buying some NICKELS from the bank. A roll of nickels is $2.00. EACH AND EVERY NICKEL contains 75% copper and 25% nicke, even the 2010's!! ….So, because the nickel is a relatively large coin given its face value, each end every nickel is worth .06 CENTS in metal content!! And each one costs the U.S. Mint close to .08 or .09 cents to make!! So, NICKELS are an excellent store of value with NO premium to purchase – each roll you buy for $2.00 is orth $2.40!! ~ SGT
@casskellogg YES YES YES, pre-1983 pennies are made of copper and EACH one is worth 2.5 cents in metal value alone. Go to the bank and buy a box of pennies for $25. Open em up and go through them. You will find that 30-35% of them are pre-1983 copper! If you bounce each penny on a wood surface (like you are playing "Quarters" in college) you will hear a distinct "DING" from the copper pennies. The zinc ones do not "DING"! Keep the copper pennies, take the rest back & buy another box! ~ SGT
Today i bought 20-1oz copper rounds off ebay for 12.00 good price you decide?
Obama doesn't deserve to have his picture on a jockstrap. Thanks for the info, guys. Awesome.
those copper bars go for about x20 over spot, keep away from them
Hoard your copper pennies (those before 1982)
copper pennies '82 and before…believe the goverment is slowly pulling them, no one should buy them, pick 'em right out of your change.
Great video.
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I've got a lot of silver stacked and will definitely consider copper.
silver yes……copper?…..no
thank you you guys are awsome