Author Topic: Bisjac's Smelting Adventure. VIDEO ADDED  (Read 6388 times)

Some guy had like 5,000 dollars or more. He exchanged it all in pennies, melt the pennies down and sold it for way more than 5,000 dollars.
oh god i was talking about this today at school

oh god i was talking about this today at school

Be careful though, the price of copper varies. If you get lucky you could get super rich when the time is right.

No. Melting coins is highly illegal x.x
Yes and drugs are illegal too, so what were you melting?

silverware and flatware. one of the pics has the lid of a teapot being stuffed

Pennies aren't copper, they are mainly zinc, also, where did you get the bucket thingy?

Pennies aren't copper, they are mainly zinc, also, where did you get the bucket thingy?

pennies before 1982 are 95% copper. after 1982 they are 95% zinc

-buy 1,000 pennies
-melt it down
-fold it into a deadly katana
-strike down thy foes

pennies before 1982 are 95% copper. after 1982 they are 95% zinc

This nerd talk is hot.

Let's play some video games and watch Scott Pilgrim vs. The World at the same time.
play scott pilgrim vs the world the movie the game(is that what they called it?)

wonder if you could have maybe sold the 1914 penny to a collector for lod$ of mone?
or is that what you did with it

people pay ludicrous amounts of money for old cash right

where did you get the bucket thingy?
The crucible? Ebay for $14.

I have an 1882 Canadian one cent, who wants it?

pennies before 1982 are 95% copper. after 1982 they are 95% zinc
The zinc can be useful for power generation and lining the hulls of your warships patrolling the Great Lakes.

play scott pilgrim vs the world the movie the game(is that what they called it?)

wonder if you could have maybe sold the 1914 penny to a collector for lod$ of mone?
or is that what you did with it

people pay ludicrous amounts of money for old cash right

If it is a special rare coin, also, is the penny 100% copper? If so it is pretty rare, if it's bronze then you can be a millionaire.

The zinc can be useful for power generation and lining the hulls of your warships patrolling the Great Lakes.
Using propane on zinc would burn it into a dangerous gas lol.

If it is a special rare coin, also, is the penny 100% copper? If so it is pretty rare, if it's bronze then you can be a millionaire.
Im also a coin collector so i keep the old ones for my collection.
Also no penny is 100% copper. Copper is much too soft.

Also no penny is 100% copper. Copper is much too soft.

 The composition was pure copper from 1793 to 1837.