I think 1kg of pure copper for $90 retail price is perfectly fine if you need a piece of pure copper for DIY purposes.
Sometimes it is hard to find raw materials with certain purity. Unfortunately, they have no titanium, tungsten, aluminium, zinc, lead, tin and other bullions made with definite purity.
I personally, could be interested in aluminium and zinc bullions with .9999 purity.
where do you even go to liquidate bullion anyway? your average merchant won't take them, and banks will store them but I don't know about trading them for currency.
I prefer my copper ground down to power as opposed to bullion cubes for my copper soup because it easier to mix at lower temperatures, getting it molten burns my mouth when i try to eat it.
Even do with higher rates, due to inflation, i think it will continue to out perform fiat
Its cool looking though
I think 1kg of pure copper for $90 retail price is perfectly fine if you need a piece of pure copper for DIY purposes.
Sometimes it is hard to find raw materials with certain purity. Unfortunately, they have no titanium, tungsten, aluminium, zinc, lead, tin and other bullions made with definite purity.
I personally, could be interested in aluminium and zinc bullions with .9999 purity.
where do you even go to liquidate bullion anyway? your average merchant won't take them, and banks will store them but I don't know about trading them for currency.
I prefer my copper ground down to power as opposed to bullion cubes for my copper soup because it easier to mix at lower temperatures, getting it molten burns my mouth when i try to eat it.
Guys don't downvote this because you're used to eating your copper soup molten some people's mouths are more sensitive to temperatures than others.