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Depending on grade of brass you should be able to get between $2 and $3 per pound. Update April 15 2011 - Brass scrap prices have significantly risen and even though they are off the 2011 highs, scrap yards are paying upwards of $3.00 per pound for clean brass.
The current price is around 0.82 per pound for yellow brass
As of Oct 28, 2008 the price is around 89 cents per pound (lb) for scrap brass
Brass is sold by the pound as of Friday the 5th the price of Brass was $2 for Red brass and $2.15 for yellow brass.
As of August 3, 2014 there price for copper per pound in Alabama is 3. 1365. The price of copper and other metals do change often.
There are many companies that produce brass bells. While they may not all cost the same, the approximate price for a ninety pound brass bell is around $1500.00.
$2.38 per pound
depends on what type of brass, but probably close to $2 per pound, depending on the area. There are different grades of brass scrap - red brass scrap and yellow brass scrap. Red brass scrap has more value at the scrap yard.
The price of scrap brass as of Nov 2008 is around 80 cents per pound. You make get less or more depending on the grade of the scrap. Prices do fluctuate and also depend on your location.
A Greyhound bus ticket from Little Rock, Arkansas to Huntsville, Alabama will cost approximately $79.20 - $101.00 depending on the fare type selected. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.
The price of scrap brass as of Nov 2008 is around 80 cents per pound. It had wild fluctuations in pricing for the last 12 months.
my scrap yard gives me a dollar a pound as scrap value here in Austin tx 2012