fasteddy wrote:Great for you. Do you do any other sorting of the cents ..ie removing the wheats or AU's? I sould do the same organize and consolidate.
Keep it up and it does make "cents", "real cents".
Rodebaugh wrote:Rich, Welcome to the CHU club. Couldn't have a better guy join the ranks.
Conga-Rats!
misteroman wrote:Nice job Rich.
Are you still buying now trat you have a rye or just sorting now exclusively?
If you didn't get my pm, your package was shipped yesterday as well.
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henrysmedford wrote:How many 5 gallon buckets full would a CHU be?
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Welcome to the 1 Ton Club Rich! You know 1 ton generally leads to another. I noticed CU from the Hoard was conspicuously absent from that first CHU.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:henrysmedford wrote:How many 5 gallon buckets full would a CHU be?
about 11 or 12
exbingoaddict wrote:Congrats on the hoard. Now that is a milestone!![]()
Not to get all technical.But is that a ton based on total weight or based on copper weight? Considering that cents are 95% CU.
As a follow up question, what is the face value of a ton?
68Camaro wrote:Well, I've passed a ton by any measure, whether lightest measure of US ton in the alloy or heaviest measure of metric ton in CU content only.
68Camaro wrote:That's fifty-eight $50 bags, and some change.
Lemon Thrower wrote:if $100 FV weighs 68 lbs, then a standard 2,000 lb ton would require $2,941 face value if I calculate correctly.
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