As of October 13, 2008 - No. 1 Heavy Scrap Copper is around $2 per pound , No.1 bare brite copper wire is around $2.01 per pound, copper pipe is around $1.56 per lb.
depends on the grade and type of scrap copper. for example do you have insulated cable, stripped copper wire, buss bar, etc. No. 1 heavy scrap copper is around $3.00 per pound (lb)
$6.10
20 pounds
Need to know how much weight and what type of scrap metal (steel, copper, etc.) in order to provide correct answer
Copper scrap metal prices vary on a daily basis and also depends on the type of copper scrap (wire, prepared, etc.). As of May 28, 2009: #1 Heavy Scrap Copper is around $1.70 - $1.80 a pound , #1 Bare Copper Wire is upwards of $1.90 per pound, large electric motors are 20 - 40 cents per lb. As of December 3, 2010: the price of copper has been going from $2.90 a LB. to $3.00 a LB. As of June 29 2011 - copper hit a price of $4.21 per pound. Scrap dealers may pay $3.90+ for scrap copper based on that spot market price above. There are many sites online that publish current copper scrap prices and it is suggested you check these often in order to make sure you are getting proper price at the recycling yard.
7.80Lb
Hi its 7500 / mt cnf
Around $1 a pound for communication 1 cables and around $3.30 for bare copper.
The price of scrap copper varies on a daily basis depending upon LME and spot market prices and general economcs. There are also many different grades of scrap copper. As of early April 2012 here are some scrap copper prices in the California USA area: (prices are in USD per pound) Copper Bright - 1/16 inch thick or more, bright and clean$3.39Copper #1 - Solid copper with no brass or corrosion$3.25Copper #2 - Copper with some brass or corrosion$3.11 check internet for daily / current scrap prices.
U.S. consumption of unmanufactured copper materials in 2000 was more than 3 million metric tons along with 1 million metric tons of copper recovered from copper-base scrap.
The price for scrap copper right now is about $3 per pound and 15p a pound in the UK. the price of copper have dropped loads because it can be made so cheap in china.
price changes daily..try http://www.scrapmetalpricesandauction.com for current pricing