inflationhawk wrote:Just my opinion.
natsb88 wrote:Old thread, but still relevant: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8446
natsb88 wrote:inflationhawk wrote:Just my opinion.
A perfectly valid one too. You're paying for the manufacturing with silver bullion too, it just works out to a much smaller percentage of the overall cost because silver is $22.39 per troy ounce and copper is only $0.22 per troy ounce. A lot of generic silver is $2 - $3 over spot per ounce right now, a lot of copper is $0.28 - $1.50 over spot per ounce right now. The premium on copper is actually lower in terms of dollars, but works out to a much higher percentage of the overall cost because of the relatively low spot price of copper.
inflationhawk wrote:natsb88 wrote:inflationhawk wrote:Just my opinion.
A perfectly valid one too. You're paying for the manufacturing with silver bullion too, it just works out to a much smaller percentage of the overall cost because silver is $22.39 per troy ounce and copper is only $0.22 per troy ounce. A lot of generic silver is $2 - $3 over spot per ounce right now, a lot of copper is $0.28 - $1.50 over spot per ounce right now. The premium on copper is actually lower in terms of dollars, but works out to a much higher percentage of the overall cost because of the relatively low spot price of copper.
Using the difference in weight is not a valid reason to justify the difference in cost. You would effectively be considering the value of the same weight of copper to be equal to the same weight of silver which is kind of silly. The percentage over the price of the base metal is the valid measure.
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