There is no catchy phrase for copper but I wish there was!
$ 4.34 per pound of copper. according to the world copper price market.
What is the current price of copper concentrates
All current US coins contain copper, as well as nickel, zinc and/or other metals.Pennies (US cents) are normally referred to as "copper" coins, because they are plated with copper on the outside. However, they have less copper than any other coin (just 2.5%) and are mostly the 97.5% zinc that is inside.Nickels (US 5 cents) are made of 75% copper and 25% nickel.The clad denominations (dimes, quarters, and half-dollars) are about 92% copper; they have a pure copper core and outer layers of cupronickel in a "sandwich".The newest US dollar coins (Sacajawea and Presidents) are brass coins containing 77% copper, with zinc, manganese, and nickel.
No, and actually coins are not even made from copper at all because it is too expensive.
Clean copper scrap is worth at least $3.00 per pound. It may be possible to get prices near $3.50 per pound in some areas. For more information, check out the How To in the related links. Copper scrap metal ranges from heavy buss bar and heavy clean cable (stripped large copper cable called bare brite) to computer wire and thin gauge copper wire with insulation. There is also copper piping and copper buss bar scrap copper. All command different prices at the local scrap yard. Prices are subject to change based upon supply and demand, Comex and LME prices. Check prices often to obtain the current and most competitive scrap copper prices.
A catchy phrase for twins could be like two peas in a pod.
malediction - a curse intended to bring about evil
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The old marketing standby... the "catchy" phrase. A catchy phrase is generally a tagline, trademark or motto adopted by a consumer-oriented packaged goods company to promote a product. We've all heard a catchy phrase: 'Bounty is the quicker-picker-upper', 'The quality goes in before the name goes on'. The problem with generating a catchy phrase that it requires a thorough understanding of: - the product and its characteristics, and - the consumer the product is designed for. Unfortunately, you can't just have someone think up a catchy phrase without those two things. Your best bet is to hire a marketing professional and explain what you're selling and who you're selling it to. Then, you can ask for the "catchy phrase".
what dont you understand about copper? ..it makes perfect cents!
Fold with Friends would be a cute phrase.
A catchy phrase is a phrase in business like "Posture Power"(copyrighted already) or something like the Ross store: "dress 4 less"(copyrighted already)Yea, you get the idea
Be fit, it's not for wimps.
helium it's a gas
friends till the end
it is an adverb
Hold it right there!