Copper scrap is now at close to $3.25 if it is bare bright. Spot copper is close to 4 USD as of November 2010. Update - as of May 26 2011 - scrap copper prices are in the $3.25 to $3.90 range depending on the type of scrap copper, quantity and how clean and prepared the scrap metal is. Clean bare brite copper with no insulation is paying the highest at scrap yards.
Yes you can. Wouldn't it have been easier and faster to just call a scrap yard and ask them? Just sayin.
One can sell scrap gold to a number of vendors. The easiest place would be to go to your local jewelry store. Another useful place can buys scrap gold is a pawnbroker.
About 40 cents a pound.
Depends on the market. It is a commodity. Open your newspaper and find out.
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9,10 cents a pound as "iron" in one piece
Is there such a thing? old wiring is usually copper and the scrap value is quite high.
Yes, scrap magnets have value as they are made of valuable metals like neodymium, iron, and boron. These magnets can be recycled and repurposed for various applications, allowing them to retain value even as scrap.
No it's the hole that kills collectible value. If the coin is silver it has scrap value
scrap value is the residual value of an asset. the valu of an asset which exists after its estimated life period
Most old freezers do not top a value of $50. Unless sold on your own most places will offer from $25 to $50 for your freezer.
Yes, there is scrap metal value.Yes, there is scrap metal value.
Salvage value is defined as the value of the product after its useful life .In other words it is the value after depreciation. Salvage value also known as scrap value.
Without an impeccable provenance ... scrap iron value. With one... perhaps slightly more than scrap iron value.
British copper Pennies were last minted in 1860. If you have a Penny that old in good condition, you might be better off taking it to a reputable coin dealer for a valuation. Alternatively, the scrap value might be a few pence.
The scrap value of a copper boiler will depend on factors such as the weight of the boiler, current market prices for copper, and the condition of the boiler. In general, copper is a valuable metal that can be recycled for cash at scrap yards. It's best to check with local scrap yards for specific pricing.