depends on the size, type of insulation, quantity purchased?
It varies day to day. Location, the amount of it, what type it is and how clean all go into the price paid for it.
$2.38 per pound
The highest price ever paid for a 1 cent coin is 1.7 Million dollars in June of 2010 for the only known example of a copper 1943-D Lincoln cent.
yes
Only the T in the. It should be -- The price paid
If you're asking about melt values : Check out www.coinflation.com ... it has up to date price indexes for copper, nickel, zinc and silver. Updated daily. If you're asking for building supplies, I paid $57 for a 250 FT spool of 14/2 not more than a few months ago.
25 million
As of June 2011 here are some general scrap copper prices: #1 Copper $3.15/lb #2 Copper $3.00/lb #1 Insulated Copper $1.90/lb #2 Insulated Copper $0.90/lb copper prices do fluctuate on a daily basis with the COMEX, LME and economic supply/demand so check prices often to ensure you are getting properly paid at the scrap yard.
The Romans paid a high price for a pound of silk.
Probably. I meant how much
Assets are recorded at the price that was paid (cost).
The Price He Paid - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U