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    CH- I'll admit that copper is a pretty metal and compliments other metal colors. And having a few Cu bullion pieces and artwork stuff would be cool. But I don't where its long term value is beyond what the spot price is at any given time? Does (has) Cu the ability to greatly and quickly appreciate under crises or bull markets like the precious metal seem to have? Personally, I'd try put some money away to buy some rural land, especially if some of it is tillable. A lot more initial investment even for a small piece but they don't make land anymore of it here in the states and if things go bad, a person could relocate to it and potentially live off of it or sell products that come from it.



    But, to each his own...

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