: US pennies minted pre-1982 are 95% copper (current pennies are mostly zinc).
You can find physical copper through major bullion dealers or local industrial sources: : JM Bullion (Bars, rounds, and bulk bags) Money Metals Exchange (Specialty cast bars) SD Bullion (Wide variety of shapes) APMEX (Extensive copper inventory) Local Sources :
: It can be harder to sell copper bullion back to dealers than precious metals; scrap yards may only pay "melt" price. buy physical copper
💡 : Copper is bulky and tarnishes easily; store it in a cool, dry place to prevent patina.
: Includes wiring, piping, and sheets used in construction and electronics. : US pennies minted pre-1982 are 95% copper
: Real copper is non-magnetic ; it will not stick to a magnet.
: Selling physical copper may be subject to capital gains tax . If you'd like, I can: Compare current premiums across top dealers Explain the difference between No. 1 and No. 2 scrap copper : Includes wiring, piping, and sheets used in
: Ensure you distinguish between standard ounces and troy ounces (troy is ~11% heavier). ⚠️ Important Considerations
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