Approx. 50 US $.
The current price of copper is around $3.50 CAD per pound, so 5 pounds of copper would be worth approximately $17.50 CAD. Prices fluctuate daily based on market conditions.
To calculate the amount of copper in 200 pounds of a substance that is 5.25% copper, you multiply the weight by the percentage. So, 200 pounds * 0.0525 (which is 5.25% as a decimal) = 10.5 pounds of copper.
3 lbs. i texted my old middleschool science teacher, who says three punds
At 20 degrees Celsius, copper is in a solid state. Copper melts at 1,085 degrees Celsius, so at 20 degrees Celsius, it remains solid.
Copper is typically worth more than bronze because bronze is an alloy made from copper and other metals. The value of bronze is dependent on the current market price of copper and the specific composition of the bronze alloy.
About $2.67 if it is clean.
£3000 old boy
it would be worth 80 pounds. I think it would be worth 250 pounds today.
20 million pounds in 1833 would be worth aproximately 1.25billion pounds today (2014)
The current price of copper is around $3.50 CAD per pound, so 5 pounds of copper would be worth approximately $17.50 CAD. Prices fluctuate daily based on market conditions.
To determine the value of 20 pounds of pennies, first note that there are 100 pennies in a dollar. Since a penny weighs about 2.5 grams, 20 pounds (which is approximately 9,072 grams) would contain around 3,628 pennies. Therefore, 20 pounds of pennies would be worth about $36.28.
20 millions pounds
31.4380 US dollars
20 million pounds
It's worth about 3 cents for the copper.
The British 2008 "dateless" 20 Pence coin may be worth Fifty Pounds, some people think it may be worth more. Some 'Proof piedfort in silver FDC" 20 Pence coins might get up to Fifty Pounds, but then, they cost a lot to buy in the first place. Most British 20 Pence coins are worth 20 Pence.
Nickel silver is a copper alloy...60% copper, 20% nickel, and 20% zinc. The name comes from its color and appearance. So....it is worth more as scrap metal than as a "precious metal". Sorry!