Average Copper Turnings Price

180-day market: price lists from 2 yards. As of 3/4/2026.
$4.17/ lb -$0.45 (10.8%)
GT = Gross Ton (2240 lbs)
Avg: $4.17
Lowest price $4.17
Highest price$4.17Who pays the most? ⟶
How to read a yard's offer
  • Low (up to $4.17): Floor price, typically for small loads.
  • Mid ($4.17): A fair deal for standard quantities.
  • High ($4.17+): Top-dollar rate. Offered for large commercial loads or by the most competitive buyers.
52-week price range
Over the past year, prices ranged from $2.34 to $4.29.
Mar '25Jun '25Sep '25Dec '25Today
Market response to COMEX pricing
Spread vs. exchange (180-day avg): ~21.3% (-$1.13/lb). Typical spread for this grade: 21%–29%
✓ Scrap yards are offering fair market rates
Market snapshot
Stable market. Prices have held steady over the past 6 months.
Pricing verified from 2 live board rates today.

Top Paying Scrap Yards for Copper Turnings New Jersey

Don't settle for the first price you hear at the scale. Compare local buyers in New Jersey below to secure the best payout for your copper borings and turnings. National averages are sitting around $3.91, but local demand and the cleanliness of your load will dictate your final ticket. Always call ahead to confirm their current rate and ask about their moisture deduction policies.

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Sgt. Scrap

Listed as: Copper Turnings
610 Crescent Blvd, Gloucester City, NJ 08030 Get Directions
$4.17 / lb
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Sgt. Scrap

Listed as: Copper Turnings
9105 Burrough Dover Ln, Pennsauken, NJ 08110 Get Directions
$4.17 / lb

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Copper Turnings vs. Upgraded Copper Grades

The #1 rule at scrap yards: if you mix grades, they’ll weigh everything at the lowest rate. See the price gap below — if you have higher-value metal, always sort and weigh each grade separately to avoid leaving money on the table.

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#1 Copper Based on 6 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.78 / lb How to sort?
Mix it with Copper Turnings?They’ll pay $4.17 for all of it
Loss if not sorted:-$0.61 per lb
Trend (30d): 0.3%
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#2 Copper Based on 6 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.28 / lb How to sort?
Mix it with Copper Turnings?They’ll pay $4.17 for all of it
Loss if not sorted:-$0.11 per lb
Trend (30d): 0.4%
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Light Copper / Sheet Copper Based on 4 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.25 / lb How to sort?
Mix it with Copper Turnings?They’ll pay $4.17 for all of it
Loss if not sorted:-$0.08 per lb
Trend (30d): -1.1%
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Bare Bright Copper Based on 5 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.99 / lb
Trend (30d): +1.8%
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THHN Wire Based on 3 scrap yards
Avg price:$3.73 / lb
Trend (90d): +6.0%
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MCM & Industrial Cable Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$3.63 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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#1 Insulated Wire Based on 1 scrap yards
Avg price:$3.05 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Romex® Wire Based on 4 scrap yards
Avg price:$2.74 / lb
Trend (90d): -1.3%
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Coax & Heliax Cable Based on 3 scrap yards
Avg price:$2.06 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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#2 Insulated Wire Based on 4 scrap yards
Avg price:$1.88 / lb
Trend (90d): +22.1%
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Telecom & Data Wire Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$1.80 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Wire Harnesses Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$1.71 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Jelly Wire Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.90 / lb
Trend (6m): -5.0%
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#3 Insulated Wire (Low Grade) Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.66 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Armored Cable (BX) Based on 4 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.60 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Computer Wire Based on 1 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.30 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Christmas Lights Based on 5 scrap yards
Avg price:$0.25 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Historical Price Trends for Copper Turnings

This chart shows where the market is headed. If the line is climbing, prices are rising — you might get a better deal in a few days. If it’s dropping, don’t wait: sell today before yards lower their buy prices further.

Copper Turnings: Scrap Yard Price vs. World Market (COMEX)

Avg scrap yard price

$4.17
Scrap metal dealers
Spread: -$1.13/lb
vs. exchange

World market price (COMEX)

$5.3003
✓ For 99.9% pure refined metal
💡 Why is the scrap yard price lower than the exchange? The COMEX price is the global benchmark for 99.99% pure refined metal traded in large institutional contracts. The gap between COMEX and what you pocket is the yard’s margin — it covers sorting, cleaning, transport to the mill, and protects them against sudden price drops.

Copper Turnings: Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History

Analyst take: This month’s average spread between scrap yard prices and the world market for Copper Turnings is 21.3%. That’s in line with the typical range for this grade (18%–24%). Local yards are offering fair market rates. Check offers in your area ↑
PeriodWorld price (per lb)Scrap yard price (per lb)Spread vs. exchange
March 2026 (current)$5.764324$4.37-$1.40 (24.2%)
February 2026$5.880136$4.41-$1.47 (25.1%)
January 2026$5.894887$4.64-$1.26 (21.3%)
December 2025$5.497742$4.28-$1.22 (22.2%)
November 2025$5.064033$3.63-$1.44 (28.4%)
October 2025$5.050242$3.59-$1.47 (29%)
September 2025$4.662367$3.56-$1.10 (23.6%)
August 2025$4.477984$3.35-$1.13 (25.2%)
July 2025$5.482645$4.29-$1.19 (21.8%)
June 2025$4.883233$3.67-$1.22 (24.9%)
May 2025$4.686194$3.69-$1.00 (21.3%)
April 2025$4.654267$3.37-$1.29 (27.6%)
March 2025$4.919484$3.87-$1.05 (21.3%)
February 2025$4.558107$3.59-$0.97 (21.3%)
January 2025$4.269774$3.18-$1.09 (25.5%)
December 2024$4.157855$3.27-$0.89 (21.3%)
November 2024$4.199383$3.30-$0.89 (21.3%)
October 2024$4.431839$3.49-$0.94 (21.3%)
September 2024$4.292683$3.20-$1.09 (25.4%)
August 2024$4.121839$3.24-$0.88 (21.3%)
July 2024$4.375242$3.44-$0.93 (21.3%)
June 2024$4.491083$3.39-$1.10 (24.5%)
May 2024$4.75471$3.74-$1.01 (21.3%)
April 2024$4.363717$3.43-$0.93 (21.3%)
March 2024$3.983645$3.13-$0.85 (21.4%)
February 2024$3.801776$2.99-$0.81 (21.3%)
January 2024$3.811306$3.00-$0.81 (21.4%)
December 2023$3.871226$2.99-$0.88 (22.7%)
November 2023$3.720817$2.91-$0.81 (21.7%)
October 2023$3.609306$2.84-$0.77 (21.3%)
September 2023$3.759833$2.91-$0.85 (22.6%)
August 2023$3.776097$2.97-$0.80 (21.3%)
July 2023$3.8455$3.02-$0.82 (21.3%)
June 2023$3.804983$2.99-$0.81 (21.3%)
May 2023$3.751484$2.95-$0.80 (21.3%)
April 2023$4.007367$3.15-$0.85 (21.3%)
March 2023$4.02821$3.17-$0.86 (21.3%)
February 2023$4.06475$3.20-$0.87 (21.3%)
January 2023$4.115113$3.24-$0.88 (21.3%)
December 2022$3.820726$3.01-$0.81 (21.3%)
November 2022$3.674017$2.77-$0.90 (24.5%)
October 2022$3.430419$2.70-$0.73 (21.4%)
September 2022$3.455283$2.72-$0.74 (21.3%)
August 2022$3.616468$2.78-$0.84 (23.1%)
July 2022$3.4195$2.69-$0.73 (21.3%)
June 2022$4.118667$3.24-$0.88 (21.3%)
May 2022$4.257274$3.08-$1.18 (27.7%)
April 2022$4.649533$3.66-$0.99 (21.3%)
March 2022$4.707694$3.70-$1.00 (21.3%)
February 2022$4.502304$3.54-$0.96 (21.3%)
January 2022$4.4345$3.49-$0.95 (21.3%)
December 2021$4.338768$3.40-$0.94 (21.6%)

Copper Turnings Scrap Price History — Daily Data

A day-by-day market snapshot in exact numbers. Every day we aggregate buy prices from local scrap yards, recording the average, low, and high. Use this table to track real price movement over recent days.

DateAvg price (per lb)ChangeRange (Low/High)
3/4/2026$4.17 / lb+$0.07$4.17 - $4.17
2/17/2026$4.10 / lb+$0.20$4.10 - $4.10
12/5/2025$3.90 / lb+$0.24$3.90 - $3.90
11/29/2025$3.66 / lb+$0.11$3.66 - $3.66
11/23/2025$3.55 / lb+$0.05$3.55 - $3.55
11/11/2025$3.50 / lb— no change$3.50 - $3.50
11/5/2025$3.50 / lb-$0.15$3.50 - $3.50
10/24/2025$3.65 / lb+$0.35$3.65 - $3.65
10/16/2025$3.30 / lb-$0.28$3.30 - $3.30
10/11/2025$3.58 / lb+$0.08$3.58 - $3.58
10/8/2025$3.50 / lb+$0.38$3.50 - $3.50
9/7/2025$3.12 / lb-$0.06$3.12 - $3.12
9/5/2025$3.18 / lb+$0.18$3.18 - $3.18
8/24/2025$3.00 / lb-$0.20$3.00 - $3.00
7/1/2025$3.20 / lb+$0.60$3.20 - $3.20
4/21/2025$2.60 / lb-$0.50$2.60 - $2.60
1/19/2025$3.10 / lb+$0.20$3.10 - $3.10
1/9/2025$2.90 / lb-$0.29$2.90 - $2.90
9/26/2024$3.19 / lb+$0.23$3.19 - $3.19
9/19/2024$2.96 / lb-$0.04$2.96 - $2.96
6/18/2024$3.00 / lb+$0.19$3.00 - $3.00
12/16/2023$2.81 / lb-$0.01$2.81 - $2.81
11/17/2023$2.82 / lb+$0.10$2.82 - $2.82
9/30/2023$2.72 / lb+$0.32$2.72 - $2.72
11/27/2022$2.40 / lb-$0.18$2.40 - $2.40
8/12/2022$2.58 / lb-$0.22$2.58 - $2.58
5/23/2022$2.80 / lb— no change$2.80 - $2.80
5/14/2022$2.80 / lb-$0.22$2.80 - $2.80

Maximizing Your Payout on Copper Turnings

For machine shops, CNC operators, and industrial scrappers, Copper Turnings (also known as borings, chips, or shavings) are a constant and heavy byproduct. While they might look like a mess of tangled wire and metal dust, there is serious cash sitting in those hoppers in New Jersey. Across the nation, scrap yards are paying anywhere from $3.40 to $4.17 per pound. However, hitting that top tier requires strict attention to detail, as scale buyers are hyper-focused on contamination and moisture weight.

The Machinist's Guide to Clean Turnings

When you dump a Gaylord or a 55-gallon drum on the scale, the yard manager is looking for two things: tramp metal and cutting fluids. Because turnings have a massive surface area, they trap oil, coolant, and water like a sponge. Buyers will routinely deduct weight for moisture—sometimes up to 10%—if your chips are soaking wet. To get the best price, let your hoppers drain completely before hauling them in.

ConditionWhat to Expect
Clean & DryMax payout, hitting closer to the $4.17 mark. Bright, unoxidized, and free of pooled cutting fluids.
Oily & MixedExpect the $3.40 range or worse. Heavy oil saturation means the yard pays for fluid they have to burn off.
Yard Pro Tip: Always run a heavy-duty magnet through your drums of copper turnings before heading to the yard. Machine shops are notorious for sweeping up steel shavings and dumping them in the same bin. Even a small handful of magnetic steel chips in a 500-lb drum of copper turnings will trigger a massive deduction, often downgrading your load to a dirty brass or breakage rate.

Don't Bleed Profits: The Mixing Trap

One of the biggest rookie mistakes is throwing everything copper into a single bin. Copper Turnings have their own distinct pricing category, usually tracking about 21.3% below the COMEX spot price. If you toss a bucket of turnings into your box of #1 Copper or even #2 Copper, the scale master will downgrade the entire premium load to the turnings price. You are looking at a brutal loss of roughly $0.66 per pound on your solid copper just for being lazy with your sorting. Keep your chips separated from your solids, period.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are copper turnings worth right now?

Depending on your location and the purity of the metal, yards are currently paying between $3.40 and $4.17 per pound. The national average tracks around $3.91, but highly saturated or contaminated loads will fetch much less.

Why do yards deduct weight for oil and coolant?

Turnings hold a massive amount of liquid due to their shape. Buyers cannot melt oil or coolant; in fact, it creates environmental and safety hazards during the smelting process. Yards will subtract the estimated liquid weight before calculating your final payout.

Should I wash my turnings before scrapping?

No, actively washing them isn't practical and can actually cause rapid oxidation (rusting/greening), which lowers the value. The best practice is simply to use a centrifuge or let your hoppers drain gravity-style for a few days before taking them to the yard.

How do turnings compare to other copper grades?

Turnings generally price lower than solid copper scrap. For example, while turnings might average $3.91, a solid grade like #2 Copper usually commands $4.10 to $4.50/lb because it requires less processing, has lower melt-loss, and yields more pure copper when recycled.