About 40 cents a pound.
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Not much.
About 40 cents a pound.
About 15 cents a pound at the scrap dealer.
As of October 13, 2008 - scrap bronze pricing is as follows: mixed brass and bronze approximately $1.11 per pound aluminum bronze solids approx. $1.45 per pound
As Scrap Metal...NO. There are those who collect tabs for artwork or other uses and may be willing to pay more.But if sold as scrap metal, it is bought as aluminum and 1 pound of tabs is worth no more than 1 pound of aluminum cans.
There are quite a few different scrap yards that buy copper in Fort Worth, Texas. One specific yard purchases #1 copper for 2.65 a pound.
In some states where there is a recycling deposit, each can could be worth 5 cents for the return of the deposit. The scrap index for cans is worth 16 cents a pound(6/1/2009). 32 cans equal a pound. So one can is roughly worth .5 cents
One pound in 1932 was worth approximately one pound in 1932.
The scrap price per pound for copper clad aluminum is $150.
9,10 cents a pound as "iron" in one piece