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Jon Ison - 18/1/08 at 03:53 AM

Found out today the 1 cent (us penny) is worth around 3 1/2 melted.


markyb - 18/1/08 at 06:13 AM

it is probably in their constitution that it is illegal to melt the currency - if found guilty the yanks will probably invade !!!!


Mr Whippy - 18/1/08 at 06:32 AM

you could buy them in bulk, smelt them into billets. Then export the billets back to the states selling them to the mint who'd make them back into coins while you are creaming off the profit


speedyxjs - 18/1/08 at 07:18 AM


ceebmoj - 18/1/08 at 08:21 AM

it has been true of some uk coins in the past and I beleave the 1p coin is marginal


Nick Skidmore - 18/1/08 at 08:57 AM

Some years back (10 or so) our 1p and 2p ceased to be copper/bronze and became plated steel due to material costs.

1p and 2 p in copper/bronze is now worth more than face value.

It is illegal to deface legal tender.


indykid - 18/1/08 at 09:00 AM

it may be for other countries, but it's not in the UK.

as long as you don't plan to use it as legal tender again, it's fine.

are billets classed as legal tender?
tom


MikeR - 18/1/08 at 09:35 AM

and the cost of smelting is ....?


speedyxjs - 18/1/08 at 01:15 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
and the cost of smelting is ....?


Idea for new book - build your own smelter for less than £250 and make a profit
No?

[Edited on 18-1-08 by speedyxjs]


thunderace - 18/1/08 at 01:33 PM

ill buy that for a doller

(name the movie)


David Jenkins - 18/1/08 at 01:36 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
and the cost of smelting is ....?


LINK


Rek - 18/1/08 at 03:58 PM

quote:
Originally posted by thunderace
ill buy that for a doller

(name the movie)


Robocop


alanr - 18/1/08 at 04:18 PM

apparently just after the 50p coin was launched some clever people were filing the corners off to make 10p coins !!!!!


StevieB - 18/1/08 at 06:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by indykid
it may be for other countries, but it's not in the UK.

as long as you don't plan to use it as legal tender again, it's fine.

are billets classed as legal tender?
tom


As long as it doesn;t have the Queen on it, in which case you're defacing the Queen and it becomes treason.


rusty nuts - 18/1/08 at 07:12 PM

I believe that treason still carries the death penalty??


Confused but excited. - 18/1/08 at 08:24 PM

IIRC So does arson in a naval dockyard and raping a member of the Royal family. Perhaps that's why Philip left the greek navy, to protect his shipmates.
Oops, is that special branch I can hear knocking?
No they have gone to the wrong house again.