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What website do you buy your physical copper bullion from?

I‘m more interested in puchasing by the pound, rather than kilo or ounces.

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I don't buy copper. I'm into oil. I've got 20 barrels, 55 gallons each, in my garage right now. When oil hits $120/b I'm going to rake in a cool $680.
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How much do you want? Let me know and I will sell you some at a good price (you tell me what you want to pay). As Joey says it isn't bullion. LSE spot prices are for Grade A Copper conforming to BS EN 1978:1998 (Cu-CATH-1) I believe most industrial copper is alloyed, like up to 5% Beryllium) depending on what it is going to be used for. The difference can be in its temper (like hard, half hard etc.) You need a lot of copper by weight to be a worthwhile investment (A tonne is around ?700)
Do you know that there really isn't such a thing as copper bullion? You can't resell copper at a reasonable rate unless you have a huge pile of it (Copper futures are 25,000 lbs). Putting a significant amount of money in physical copper would require a huge storage facility. I know that people think gold, silver, copper because those are the metals of coins but that doesn't make them the metals of investment. Buying copper bullion isn't just unwise, it's totally noob and senseless. Edit: Your Additional Details are amusing (btw - if I could sell 1000 pts for an Egg McMuffin I would do it immediately). You don't want to hold it as an investment, but watch China. Hmmm If you have some other use for copper then you should probably disclose that because there are lots of different forms of copper corresponding to different uses. As underexposed says - bullion is metal held for investment. Anyway, here is a general principle that idiots as the OP don't get - This is valuable because China will buy it in the future is an absolutely freaking unbelievably brain dead way of investing that only someone who doesn't know the first thing about China would say. And I'll bet there is an astronomical amount of copper in China.

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