siempre del lado de las madres buscadoras y de los maestros
y qué viva por siempre el futbol y que chingue su madre la fifa
dicho lo anterior, procedemos a ver el partido
Miau. En 20 años de “guerra” contra el narco, ¿cuándo la solución fue “abatir” líderes de carteles?
Hacemos una discusión al respecto, y les dejamos un mapa con datos verificados de localización de incidentes en el Área Metropolitana de Guadalajara, con fuentes del gobierno del Estado, de El Informador y de TvAzteca.
Por cierto, la Sedena confirma oficialmente la muerte de el Líder del Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación, El Mencho, en operativo conjunto con inteligencia de Estados Unidos 🫠. https://t.co/3XxE3qojRD
I just bought $100,000 worth of physical pennies.
No, that’s not a typo.
That’s 10 million coins. 66,000 pounds of mostly copper, stacked in boxes.
Most people would call it insane.
But let me explain the thesis.
Each pre-1982 U.S. penny is 95% copper + 5% zinc, weighing 3.11 grams.
So $100k face value = roughly 66,000 lbs of real industrial metal.
At current copper spot (~$5.85–$6.00/lb), the melt value of a pre-1982 copper penny is sitting around 4× face value (≈4¢ per coin). Way above the 1¢ stamp.
Meanwhile, the zinc fakes (post-1982)? Melt under half a cent, and the Mint cost was around ~3.7¢ each. The government was losing tens of millions yearly. That’s why they finally stopped minting them since November 2025. Production dead. No more supply ever. Just like Bitcoin.
So what happens now?
The old “real” copper pennies become the final government-issued coins with serious industrial copper content.
Just like the 90% silver coins got melted out after 1964. Holders of those silver bags watched 10–20× nominal gains over the decades as melt value beat inflation.
My $100k position in pre-’82 pennies, therefore, isn’t a “trade.” It’s free money.
It’s a discounted long on copper. I’m getting copper for a 75% discount.
Worst case? I still have $100,000 in legal money, spendable at 1¢ forever, backed by the full faith & credit of the United States.
Best case? Melt goes 5×, 10×, even 20× over time as copper prices keep going up.
It’s not crypto, it’s not stocks, it’s not even silver.
It’s 10 million tiny claims on an industrial metal the government accidentally turned into a cheap-copper time capsule… then stopped minting entirely.
That’s free money.
That’s the Copper Penny Standard.