Is Copper Good For Stacking?

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In this video I talk about copper stacking. Stacking copper can be beneficial to you if you have a lot of space and you are able to store all of the copper bullion. I talk about the different types of copper that you can stack such as copper pennies, copper rounds and copper bars. You can also stack copper pipes and copper wire. Pennies that were minted before 1982 are made of 95% copper and currently each one is worth over 2.5 cents. Copper pennies are currently illegal to melt down but that might change in the future. Stacking copper bullion will require a large amount of space and that is why it is not a good idea for most people. The type of copper that you stack can also matter. Copper rounds have a massive premium which is sometimes over 1000% so I do not recommend those for anyone except collectors. If you do decide that stacking copper is right for you then I wish you the best of luck!

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1. Looks nice
2. Can be used for plumbing
3. Can be used for any electronics (conducts electricity)
4. Can be used for pots, pans, pitchers (sanitary properties)
5. Can be used by governments for coins/tokens
Amazing metal...

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I’m a plumber and I religiously collect any copper, brass, and aluminum that I come across. It’s nice to repipe a whole house and keep the old copper. I plan to make my own bars and coins, but I know I’ll probably have a hard time selling it. There’s just something great about stacking metals.

chrisvozzo
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I stack gold, silver AND copper. Always will.

JewTubeSux
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Just sold 800 pounds of copper over the weekend, then purchased pre 64 silver quarters and 50 cent pieces

gardenstatestacker
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Got my first silver rounds today, beautiful. First time I'm seeing real silver and its great.

humaninthemaking
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You all are crazy...The world won't have copper forever. I stack copper and love it! It has so many uses and I expect the price to continue to rise.

jaredr
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I buy copper rounds for the art and keep them as walk around pocket pieces. Idk why but I love that red metal!

elhazelrah
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Coming up on one year of stacking. 350oz of silver and almost 1oz of gold.
Lets goooo

derekpatterson
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During the Zimbabwe hyperinflation the paper money became worthless so trade for milk or bread became a problem of trying to find small denomination coins to make those small purchases. Read the book "When Money Destroys Nations" to see how the people struggled to find mediums of exchange to make it possible to do barter for small purchases. Having some solid copper or nickle coins for these purchases will help.

goldassayer
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I’ve been keeping pre 82 pennies for about 2 years now, all coming from change after a transaction and it adds up. I’ve got a full 5 gallon bucket, and one half full. I know it’s not much in terms of value but as dragon said it’s basically free money

Bfran
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The metaphysical properties of copper are mind blowing. Simply beautiful

mitch
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Copper will be my kid's silver. In time I do believe it will be great. Just don't pay the premiums on fancy rounds. They also come in AVDP Oz which really separates them from precious metals. Best to scrap and buy silver currently.

DudeDave
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I’m starting my 7 year old grandson on stacking copper rounds and bars. As he grows up and learns to appreciate this concept and takes good care of his collection, I’ll move him up into silver.

mrssmith
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I can remember the same being said about silver back in the 70's. I would say to stack copper at face or free and see what happens.

billydow
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I collect copper scrap from my construction debris... One of these days I will get a new furnace, and some bar molds to condense the pile... Every once in a while I haul the bulkier stuff to the scrap yard to fund a camping trip, but I could just as easily scrap it, and trade up to silver... I also stack lead. There is a lot of bars of lead at garage sales here because of the commercial fishing industry, and people who cast their own weights... I was dropping copper off at the scrap yard, and spotted two large helium tanks for welding... I asked him what he wanted for them, and scored them for 40 dollars each. I drove them straight to the industrial supply where there is a deposit of 250 on each of the tanks... One of the tanks still had gas in it whitch I was also paid for!!! Just pays to keep a sharp eye...

jonpierce
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I love copper and have been stacking copper for the past 2 months searching penny boxes and pulling out all pre 82 and any errors in the mix, so far I have gathered 2 full boxes of Pennies with copper pennies so I'd say so far so good lol.

jrpcoins
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It’s good for stacking if it’s free. It is a good looking metal!

StrongStacker
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As a coin collector, I would check those pennies to see if there are certain errors because some of the errors are worth more than 1 oz of gold sometimes. Depending on the error. But I do both, I stack bullion and collect coins oh and currency

South
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I was about 17-18 years old in 1982 and I remember people hoarding HUGE jars of copper cents then and a few years after. Most of those jars have probably returned to circulation as pre-1982 cents are still easy to find in one's change.

astrofrk
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For anyone curious. To sort those 1982 pennies. I just have a small digital scale. Throw 2 on at a time. If the weight is over 6 both are copper. If it's 5 both are zinc. If it's in between just grab one and the weight on the scale will determine if one in your hand is copper or not. Takes seconds and I can go thru alot fast

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