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Will Copper be the new Gold?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1506087:MV8xNjAwMjc5XzI2NDQzNjE5XzM2QzQ1NTAx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1494996] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1394135] [quote:Kimchi] Isnt there too much copper in the world compared to silver and gold? Not very efficient to haul 100s of pounds copper to go shopping. Or even to store wealth. [/quote] bottom line if chicks will fkkk you to have it, it's valuable. That's why shiney pretty things were money [/quote] I gotta see the logic here. My neighbor used to say "You gals are sitting on a gold mine." Offensive but true. We can't sell pennies for a decent price yet, that is pretty frustrating, and they are opening mining eveywhere, not sure about saving copper! [/quote] Copper will ALWAYS be valuable. It's impossible to approach anything resembling an industrial society without it. China wishes to bring electricity To at least half a billion folks, this would require most of the remaining copper available for recovery. I for one am SURE about saving copper. [/quote]
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Don't have enough money to buy Gold? Can't even scrape together the price of Silver? Well, have I got good news for you!~Copper is the new Gold! Copper has gone up over 25% this year and is poised to continue rising. As gold and silver rise making it more and more expensive to purchase, copper may be the next best thing. Not only is copper a relatively inexpensive metal it can also be obtained without any cost at all with a little ingenuity !
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