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eightymesh 12:32:51 Tue Oct 23 2012 Offline 222 posts ![]() Reply |
dont get all excited .... its a copper nugget from upper Michigan .my daughter and her boss went to retrieve several thousand pounds of these beauties from the area some were over 1000 pounds
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cubsqueal 19:10:11 Tue Oct 23 2012 Offline 365 posts Reply |
Wouldn't that be an unforgettable experience! Should be a profitable haul--not like so many prospecting outings. Wouldn't you love to have a chance to collect those beauties. |
overtheedge 19:52:24 Tue Oct 23 2012 Offline 600 posts Reply |
Kinda curious about the market for 100-1000 pound lots.
With Cu in the $3.75-$4 range per pound for refined Cu and assuming Cu nugget content in the 65%+ range, it would seem that a local market would be necessary to make a profit. Anything smaller than large tonnage lots would kill any profits when shipping is considered. eric |
cubsqueal 22:22:54 Tue Oct 23 2012 Offline 365 posts Reply |
Those would make great centerpieces in quality landscaping. |
polekaat 22:15:28 Wed Oct 24 2012 Offline 78 posts Reply |
by the looks of that tailgate, he's done this before
nice haul
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