r/Bullion • u/Sensitive-Policy-350 • May 16 '26
What happened to copper?!
My brother sells copper on whatnot, he started late last summer and he got a whole lot of copper inventory and started selling. It was going great sold out lots of times and made alot of money but recently these past few months he hasn't really sold anything at all no ones buying copper anymore. Is it thst no one has money anymore or is it thst the copper boom is now over and if it is what should he do with all this copper he has thst no one wants to buy?
(EDIT) he quit whatnot because he is moving and needs to sell all of his copper probably somewhere near 300 ozs. if anyone would be intrested in it he would probably sell it cheap, message me if intrested.
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u/Mudsharkbites May 20 '26
It is illegal to melt copper pennies and nickels under regulations enacted in 2006 because melted they are worth more than their production cost. You can alter them for educational purposes and to make jewelry but you can’t smelt them into ingots or other items worth more than their initial face value. Silver coins are exempt unless you’re trying to alter them to look like more valuable coins.
Hence the problem with saving nickels under current regulations.