This post is a continuation of "Pennies, Nickels, and Dollars" with an additional look at copper and lumber. For those who missed it, here is a brief recap. USA Today reports,
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"People who melt pennies or nickels to profit from the jump in metals prices could face jail time and pay thousands of dollars in fines, according to new rules out Thursday.
"Soaring metals prices mean that the value of the metal in pennies and nickels exceeds the face value of the coins. Based on current metals prices, the value of the metal in a nickel is now 6.99 cents, while the penny's metal is worth 1.12 cents, according to the U.S. Mint...
This post is a continuation of "Pennies, Nickels, and Dollars" with an additional look at copper and lumber. For those who missed it, here is a brief recap. USA Today reports,
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"People who melt pennies or nickels to profit from the jump in metals prices could face jail time and pay thousands of dollars in fines, according to new rules out Thursday.
"Soaring metals prices mean that the value of the metal in pennies and nickels exceeds the face value of the coins. Based on current metals prices, the value of the metal in a nickel is now 6.99 cents, while the penny's metal is worth 1.12 cents, according to the U.S. Mint...
We in good shape here in the good ole USofA. Our economy is very strong some say. I say pull your head out of your.And really take a look around.
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So the fact that metal prices are high means that our economy is bad? LMAO. With that line of reasoning, you must be related to Anderson Cooper on CNN. Surely you aren't dumb enough to believe what you just typed?
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So the fact that metal prices are high means that our economy is bad? LMAO. With that line of reasoning, you must be related to Anderson Cooper on CNN. Surely you aren't dumb enough to believe what you just typed?
How can the economy be good when it costs more to make nickles and pennys than they are worth? Explain to us please.We spend more to make something and get less out of it.This is a good economy? Please explain this.
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