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Copper Penny Coins: 2LBS


Copper Penny Coins: 2LBS


$23.45


Copper Penny Coins: 2 LBSAre you a penny collector? You will have a lot more with these copper penny coins! If you get hungry, have a bite! Just don’t get it mixed up with real pennies…Approximately 65 pieces per pound. 1 1/2 Inch diameter. All of Madelaine???s products are Certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union (OU)FLAVOR: Milk Chocolate

Copper Penny Coins: 10 LBS


Copper Penny Coins: 10 LBS


$154.86


Copper Penny Coins: 10 LBSAre you a penny collector? You will have a lot more with these copper penny coins! If you get hungry, have a bite! Just don’t get it mixed up with real pennies…Approximately 65 pieces per pound. 1 1/2 Inch diameter. All of Madelaine???s products are Certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union (OU)FLAVOR: Milk Chocolate

Chinese Metal Coins: Small


Chinese Metal Coins: Small


$3.08


Chinese Metal Coins emphasize the newest craze in colored finding and wires: copper. These metal plated chinese coins bring an Asian flair to any design. Packages contains assorted shapes and patterns of coins.

Chinese Metal Coins: Large


Chinese Metal Coins: Large


$3.08


Chinese Metal Coins emphasize the newest craze in colored finding and wires: copper. These metal plated chinese coins bring an Asian flair to any design. Packages contains assorted shapes and patterns of coins.

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Magnum 500 by US Balance 500 x 0.1 gram Digital Pocket Scale


Magnum 500 by US Balance 500 x 0.1 gram Digital Pocket Scale


$15.89


The US Balance US-Magnum is a portable super compact design. With having six different weighing modes, weighing your precious products should be a breeze. During weighing operation, when weight is determined, a lock symbol will appear.
Capacity: 500g/ 17.64oz/ 7716gn/ 321.51dwt/ 16.08ozt/ 2500ct
Readability: 0.1g/ 0.001oz/ 2gn/ 0.01dwt/ 0.001ozt/ 0.05ct
Scale: dimensions 2.875″ x 4″ x 1″
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Ancient Coin Cast Iron Tea Set Gold #ts11-06go


Ancient Coin Cast Iron Tea Set Gold #ts11-06go


$40.05


This Cast Iron Tea Set includes: * 1 Teapot, 2 Teacups, 1 Trivet * Gold Color * Stainless Steel Teapot Strainer Included * Enamel coating to prevent rusting * Pattern: Ancient Coin * Brand New in Gift Box * Dimension: * Teapot: 5-1/2 in Dia x 4in H * Teacup: 2-7/8in Dia. x 2in H * Trivet: 5-1/2in Sq. x 3/4in H * Capacity: * Teapot: 18 fl.oz * Teacup: 3.5 fl.oz *…

Anti-slavery halfpenny Photo Mugs


Anti-slavery halfpenny Photo Mugs



Copper halfpenny produced by the Abolitionist movement and circulated circa 1790-97. This token bears the well-known abolitionist image of the kneeing slave with accompanying inscription. On the reverse of this medal a pair of clasped hands are encircled by the words May Slavery a Oppression Cease Throughout the World. The words Payable in Lancaster London or Liverpool are inscribed around the rim…


Why Oh Why / You'd Be Surprised


Why Oh Why / You’d Be Surprised



Felsted 45-8521: Why Oh Why / You’d Be Surprised by Kathy Linden…



How To Buy Tray Cable And Why Copper Pricing Affects The Ultimate Price You Pay

Many Businesses who have followed the markets lately will notice that commodity costs have been increasing steadily through the first part of this year. As vntc cable as well as tray cable, type g, soow cable, and welding cable are all very much dependent on raw input prices, there has been a noticeable increase in the pricing of these items.

Many of our long time customers are understandably aware of the effects of rising raw material costs. The largest factor of course is the price of copper. Copper as of today was listed for about $4.30 lb at the COMEX. At this price point it is hovering near its all time contract high of around $4.60 per pound hit earlier this year at the beginning of 2011. The question on everyone's mind is how much higher can it go.

A close second to copper in power cable manufacturing is the price of oil. As the jacket and conductor insulation of most cables are oil based, the price of oil plays a big role in finished price also. Oil of course topped out at about $147 per barrel just 2 1/2 short years ago and right now is on the rise again primarily due to problems in the Middle East and North Africa. Oil right now sells for about $104 per barrel.

Assuming the economy keeps improving, it is very likely that we will see a continued increase in these raw input prices. The majority of economists agree that we are in the midst of a measured but steady rebound that will continue throughout 2011 and beyond.

Many emerging economies are also experiencing improvements with China of course being the largest in terms of economic growth. If we stay with this current trajectory it is reasonable to believe that copper and oil will continue to increase in cost. If you are a heavy user of the larger types of wire and cable it may be in your best interest to take a look at projected usage for the rest of this year and possibly think about stocking up now before we start to see the big cost increases.

So how can you use this knowledge to your advantage? When you see costs go down on the NYMEX, ensure that your supplier is lowering the prices of their finished products to you. Many times, distributors are more apt to raise prices than to lower them. Armed with the knowledge of raw goods costs, make sure that your supplier is pricing their wire and cable appropriately.

When you see there is a disparity in the cost of the raw commodities and your finished goods price, think about contacting another distributor for another bid. There are quite a few distributors who sell tray cable and vntc cable. This diligence on your part may help you keep more profit for yourself. Plus, knowing about cost reductions can allow you to reduce your bid prices, which might in turn make your bid a bit better than your peers – and allow you to win more business.

If you have any questions or are in need of more detailed advice, please call us. Delco Wire has been around for over 30 years. Our very experienced staff will be more than happy to help in any way we can. We can be reached toll free at 800-714-9473.


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 10 Years of Indian Head Pennies - Wood Frame


10 Years of Indian Head Pennies - Wood Frame


$79.95


These coins are a symbol of the bygone American Frontier: 10 Indian Head Pennies, one from each year from 1899 to 1908. All are 95% Pure Copper and in wonderful condition. The coins are displayed in a rich wooden frame which includes the Indian Head Penny?s illustrious history. Certificate of authenticity included.

 1400s Disestablishments: 1400 Disestablishments, 1402 Disestablishments, 1403 Disestablishments, 1406 Disestablishments, 1407 Disestablishments


1400s Disestablishments: 1400 Disestablishments, 1402 Disestablishments, 1403 Disestablishments, 1406 Disestablishments, 1407 Disestablishments


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1400 Disestablishments, 1402 Disestablishments, 1403 Disestablishments, 1406 Disestablishments, 1407 Disestablishments, 1408 Disestablishments, Trá??n Dynasty, Lohr, Isenburg-Limburg, Há?" Dynasty, Republic of Pisa, County of Rieneck, Fürstenberg, Moravian Serbia. Excerpt: item Nhà Tr n Tr n item Capital : Th ng Long (1225 1397) Thanh Hóa (1397 1400) item Language(s) : Vietnamese item Religion : Buddhism , Taoism , Confucianism item Government : Monarchy item History : item - Lý Chiêu Hoàng ceded the throne to Tr n C nh : December 1 (Lunar calendar) 1225 item - Taken power by D ng Nh t L : May 25 (Lunar calendar), 1369 item - Re-established by Tr n Ngh Tông : October (Lunar calendar), 1370 item - H Quý Ly overthrew Tr n Thi u : February 28 (Luar calendar) 1400 item Currency : copper coins, paper money The Tr n Dynasty (Vietnamese : Nhà Tr n , Hán Vi t : , Tr n Tri u ) was a Vietnamese dynasty that ruled Vietnam (then known as i Vi t ) from 1225 to 1400. They are credited with defeating three Mongol invasions , most notably in a decisive battle at the B ch ng River .The dynasty was founded in 1225 when king Tr n Thái Tông ascended to the throne after his uncle Tr n Th orchestrated the overthrow of the Lý Dynasty . The dynasty ruled for a total of 175 years, ending in 1400 when king Thi u , then five years old, was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of his maternal grandfather H Quý Ly .History Origin and foundation Lý Chiêu Hoàng and Tr n Th The founder of the Tr n clan in i Vi t was Tr n Kinh, a man of T c M c village (now M L c , Nam nh ) who lived by fishing. After three generations in i Vi