The Werewolf, our correspondent in Brazil, noticed an Amazon Shorts downloadable e-book "Peak Oil and Personal Preparation for It" by Steven Woeste available for just 49 cents.
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The
Rude
Awakening notes that pre-1983 U.S. pennies "contain about
3 grams of copper and about .1 grams of zinc. Current metallic value:
2.4 cents per penny." Post-1982 pennies, which contain almost no copper whatsoever (they are just
copper flashed zinc tokens), are "rapidly approaching metallic parity,
thanks
to the soaring price of zinc. These later pennies contain 97.6% zinc
and 2.4% copper. Current metallic value: .89 cents per penny." OBTW,
don't miss the interesting thread over at The Claire Files on this
same
topic.
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Christopher Laird of PrudentSquirrel.com has a great piece titled: "USD - 2007 A Final Year?" posted over at the Gold-Eagle site.
