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	<title>Comments on: Troy Copper</title>
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		<title>By: john munoz</title>
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		<description>one troy of copper is worth $2.00? can they be worth more or would you have to wate for the market price to rise? so when you mint copper the price goes up?  what would be worth more rounds or bars when minted? or does it matter?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>one troy of copper is worth $2.00? can they be worth more or would you have to wate for the market price to rise? so when you mint copper the price goes up?  what would be worth more rounds or bars when minted? or does it matter?</p>
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