· Good question this is what the current copper scrap dealers need. Thanks for this question.Here I will posted the approximate price for copper scrap# 2 Copper Wire 2.740.02$US / Lb1 Month OldThis is right? Or wrong? Aluminium scrap
Current scrap metal price is below on Feb 26. 2010 ( fas main port of US , min 40000 lb ) bare bright wire : $ 3.19 lb #1 copper scrap : $ 3.06 lb #2 copper scrap : $ 2.97 lb
the pice cn be up 2 300-500 dollars even lower
wherever you feel like it
0.002? I think, but one pound is worth $0.77... prices change on a daily basis.. As of April 2008, the price per pound of copper, depending on grade of copper, is between $3 - $3.50 May 2010: approx. 9 US cents, but depending on quality. See also the link below.
Dry Bright Wire £4200 Heavy Copper £3900 No 2 Copper Wire £3700 Braziery copper £3400 Brass & Copper Radiators £2200 Insulated Copper Cable £1400 All prices are mid values and are correct as of 8th Oct 2012, Prices are UK prices only, Prices may vary from place to place and scrap yard to scrap yard.
It varies daily, so it's kind of pointless for us to post a single value as if it could never change. You should easily be able to find the current value online by searching for "copper spot price". It should also be listed in the financial section of any good newspaper.
No. At the moment the price of copper is US$7,230 per metric tonne. The price of silver is about US$28.10 per Troy ounce, which is US$899,000 per metric tonne. Silver is about 124 times the price of copper.
Current LME prices (London Metal Exchange) as of January 2011 ar around 4.3-4.4 USD per pound. That works out to be around 27 US cents per oz. Current UK scrap prices are around £4000-5000 per tonne. With an exchange of 1.6 USD to the UK pound, that works out to be around 6400 - 8000 USD per tonne scrap price. Around 18 - 23 US cents per oz.
The copper in an older cent (before 1983) is worth almost two cents as scrap metal. Cents are now made of zinc with a very thin copper coating.
As of September 2021, the cost of copper per gram can vary but is generally around $0.07 to $0.08 USD per gram. This price can fluctuate based on global demand, market conditions, and other economic factors.
Yes. As of January 14, 2010, with copper at $3.3764/lb and zinc at $1.1251/lb, a pre-1982 penny (95% copper and 5% zinc) has a "melt" value of 2.23774 cents. See the website http://www.coinflation.com/ for current "melt" values.