It's hard to choose the right words but i think of precious metals as being portable wealth.
I try to keep my shop very well organized. Most of my focus these days is copper & brass. #2 copper goes into a 12x12x12 box weighing 50 lbs. / #2 copper wire & bare bright go into a 12x12x6 box weighing 50 lbs. / brass goes into a 12x12x6 box weighing 50lbs.
I make a run to the scrap yard once i've accumulated 500 lbs any particular kind. That takes up the back of my car and it's just about the comfortable weight limit of what the vehicle can move.
500 lbs of #2 copper pays about $ 1400.00 at my scrap yard these days.
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If buying & selling silver ... i tend to go with $ 1,000.00 face value, 90% silver, U.S. coins. It goes in a canvas bank bag and weight about 54 lbs.
54 lbs of junk silver coins has a value of roughly $ 2,000.00 now
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As you can see .... silver is only about 1/10 th. the weight and is worth even more than copper.
Still .... try moving those bank bags around. They're not really all that portable.
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One tiny little ounce of gold is roughly $ 1,900.00 today. It comes in the form of a coin which is easily recognized and fits nicely in your pocket. That's truly portable wealth.
An alchemy project that turns copper into gold is a pretty neat trick when you think about it.
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