Average #2 Copper Price

180-day market: price lists from 2 yards. As of 4/6/2026.
$4.56/ lb +$0.52 (12.9%)
GT = Gross Ton (2240 lbs)
Avg: $4.56
Lowest price $4.56
Highest price$4.56Who pays the most? ⟶
How to read scrap yard offers in Illinois
  • Low (around $4.56): Floor price, typically for small loads.
  • Mid ($4.56): A fair deal for standard quantities.
  • High ($4.56+): 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 $2.88 to $4.56.
Apr '25Jul '25Oct '25Jan '26Today
Market response to COMEX pricing
Current spread vs. exchange (today): ~20.7% (-$1.19 / lb). Typical spread for this grade: 18%–24%
✓ 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 in this area.

Top Scrap Yards Buying #2 Copper in Illinois

Check the list below to find local buyers in Illinois accepting #2 Copper. Because copper prices shift daily with the COMEX, always call these yards ahead of time to confirm their current payouts and lock in your price before unloading.

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Big Daddy Scrap

Listed as: Copper #2
551 E Lincoln Hwy, Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Get Directions
$4.56 / lb
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Big Daddy Scrap

Listed as: Copper #2
4441 W 1000 Rd S, Kankakee, IL 60901 Get Directions
$4.56 / lb

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#2 Copper vs. Other Copper Scrap Prices in Illinois

See the exact price difference between #2 Copper and similar grades like Bare Bright Copper or #1 Copper. Compare the current rates per pound below to ensure you get the maximum payout for your sorted scrap.

Current price #2 Copper
#2 Copper Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.56 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Bare Bright Copper Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.80 / lb How to sort?
Mix it with #2 Copper?They'll pay $4.56 for all of it
Loss if not sorted:-$0.24 per lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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#1 Copper Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$4.65 / lb How to sort?
Mix it with #2 Copper?They'll pay $4.56 for all of it
Loss if not sorted:-$0.09 per lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Light Copper / Sheet Copper Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$4.41 / lb
Trend (30d): +3.5%
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#1 Insulated Wire Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$3.95 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Copper Turnings Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$3.91 / lb
Trend (6m): +3.7%
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MCM & Industrial Cable Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$3.88 / lb
Trend (30d): -0.6%
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THHN Wire Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$3.17 / lb
Trend (30d): -2.0%
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Romex® Wire Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$2.81 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Coax & Heliax Cable Based on 2 scrap yards
Avg price:$2.08 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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#2 Insulated Wire Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$1.74 / lb
Trend (30d): -4.3%
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Telecom & Data Wire Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$1.72 / lb
Trend (30d): -13.7%
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Wire Harnesses Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$1.68 / lb
Trend (90d): -0.5%
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Jelly Wire Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$1.03 / lb
Trend (6m): -8.8%
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#3 Insulated Wire (Low Grade) Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.86 / lb
Trend (30d): -4.7%
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Computer Wire Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.69 / lb
Trend (30d): 0.0%
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Armored Cable (BX) Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.62 / lb
Trend (30d): -6.1%
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Christmas Lights Estimated U.S. prices
Avg price:$0.38 / lb
Trend (6m): +14.4%
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Historical Price Trends for #2 Copper

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.

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

Avg scrap yard price

$4.56
Scrap metal dealers
Price gap: −$1.19 / lb
vs. exchange

Today's world market price (COMEX)

$5.75 / lb
✓ 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.

#2 Copper: Spread vs. Exchange — Monthly History

Analyst take: This month's average spread between scrap yard prices and the world market for #2 Copper is 18.9%. That's in line with the typical range for this grade (16%–22%). Local yards are offering fair market rates. Check offers in your area ↑
PeriodWorld price (per lb)Scrap yard price (per lb)Spread vs. exchange
April 2026 (current)$5.6231 / lb$4.56 / lb−$1.06 (18.9%)
March 2026$5.6775 / lb$4.42 / lb−$1.26 (22.1%)
February 2026$5.8801 / lb$4.66 / lb−$1.22 (20.7%)
January 2026$5.8949 / lb$4.68 / lb−$1.21 (20.6%)
December 2025$5.4977 / lb$4.36 / lb−$1.14 (20.7%)
November 2025$5.0640 / lb$4.02 / lb−$1.04 (20.6%)
October 2025$5.0502 / lb$4.01 / lb−$1.04 (20.6%)
September 2025$4.6624 / lb$3.65 / lb−$1.01 (21.7%)
August 2025$4.4780 / lb$3.43 / lb−$1.05 (23.4%)
July 2025$5.4826 / lb$4.35 / lb−$1.13 (20.7%)
June 2025$4.8832 / lb$3.87 / lb−$1.01 (20.7%)
May 2025$4.6862 / lb$3.72 / lb−$0.97 (20.6%)
April 2025$4.6543 / lb$3.69 / lb−$0.96 (20.7%)
March 2025$4.9195 / lb$3.90 / lb−$1.02 (20.7%)
February 2025$4.5581 / lb$3.62 / lb−$0.94 (20.6%)
January 2025$4.2698 / lb$3.39 / lb−$0.88 (20.6%)
December 2024$4.1579 / lb$3.30 / lb−$0.86 (20.6%)
November 2024$4.1994 / lb$3.33 / lb−$0.87 (20.7%)
October 2024$4.4318 / lb$3.52 / lb−$0.91 (20.6%)
September 2024$4.2927 / lb$3.41 / lb−$0.88 (20.6%)
August 2024$4.1218 / lb$3.27 / lb−$0.85 (20.7%)
July 2024$4.3752 / lb$3.47 / lb−$0.91 (20.7%)
June 2024$4.4911 / lb$3.56 / lb−$0.93 (20.7%)
May 2024$4.7547 / lb$3.77 / lb−$0.98 (20.7%)
April 2024$4.3637 / lb$3.46 / lb−$0.90 (20.7%)
March 2024$3.9836 / lb$3.16 / lb−$0.82 (20.7%)
February 2024$3.8018 / lb$3.02 / lb−$0.78 (20.6%)
January 2024$3.8113 / lb$3.02 / lb−$0.79 (20.8%)
December 2023$3.8712 / lb$3.07 / lb−$0.80 (20.7%)
November 2023$3.7208 / lb$2.95 / lb−$0.77 (20.7%)
October 2023$3.6093 / lb$2.86 / lb−$0.75 (20.8%)
September 2023$3.7598 / lb$2.98 / lb−$0.78 (20.7%)
August 2023$3.7761 / lb$3.00 / lb−$0.78 (20.6%)
July 2023$3.8455 / lb$3.05 / lb−$0.80 (20.7%)
June 2023$3.8050 / lb$3.02 / lb−$0.79 (20.6%)
May 2023$3.7515 / lb$2.98 / lb−$0.77 (20.6%)
April 2023$4.0074 / lb$3.15 / lb−$0.86 (21.4%)
March 2023$4.0282 / lb$3.20 / lb−$0.83 (20.6%)
February 2023$4.0648 / lb$3.23 / lb−$0.83 (20.5%)
January 2023$4.1151 / lb$3.26 / lb−$0.86 (20.8%)
December 2022$3.8207 / lb$3.03 / lb−$0.79 (20.7%)
November 2022$3.6740 / lb$2.91 / lb−$0.76 (20.8%)
October 2022$3.4304 / lb$2.72 / lb−$0.71 (20.7%)
September 2022$3.4553 / lb$2.74 / lb−$0.72 (20.7%)
August 2022$3.6165 / lb$2.87 / lb−$0.75 (20.6%)
July 2022$3.4195 / lb$2.71 / lb−$0.71 (20.7%)
June 2022$4.1187 / lb$3.27 / lb−$0.85 (20.6%)
May 2022$4.2573 / lb$3.38 / lb−$0.88 (20.6%)
April 2022$4.6495 / lb$3.69 / lb−$0.96 (20.6%)
March 2022$4.7077 / lb$3.74 / lb−$0.97 (20.6%)
February 2022$4.5023 / lb$3.57 / lb−$0.93 (20.7%)
January 2022$4.4320 / lb$3.52 / lb−$0.91 (20.6%)

#2 Copper 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)
$4.56 / lb+$0.52$4.56 – $4.56
3/22/2026 $4.04 / lb+$1.04$4.04 – $4.04
9/2/2025 $3.00 / lb−$0.01$3.00 – $3.00
4/27/2023 $3.01 / lb−$0.47$3.01 – $3.01

The Real Deal on #2 Copper Pricing

When you're tearing out old plumbing or stripping down motors, #2 Copper is the grade you'll run into most often. It's the catch-all category for copper that isn't perfectly clean. Right now, our data shows national pricing averaging $4.61 per pound. Depending on the condition of your scrap and the buyer, payouts range from $4.50 on the dirty end up to $4.85 for well-sorted loads. Since scrap values follow the COMEX closely, local scrap yards in Illinois will typically price #2 Copper about 20.7% below the daily spot rate to cover their refining and processing costs.

Don't Leave Money on the Scale: Sorting & Prep

The golden rule of the yard is simple: mixed metal always gets the lowest price. If you walk in with a bucket of premium Bare Bright Copper but toss a few handfuls of soldered #2 plumbing joints on top, the scale master will downgrade the entire load to the #2 price. That lazy mistake can cost you around $0.27 per pound instantly. Always keep your unalloyed, clean copper completely separated from the painted, soldered, or tinned stuff.

Yard Pro Tip: The biggest mistake scrappers make with plumbing scrap is leaving solder joints or brass fittings attached to clean copper pipe. If you leave a brass valve on a clean stick of pipe, the yard will downgrade the entire piece to #2 Copper. Grab your Sawzall or pipe cutters and snip off the fittings. The clean pipe goes into your #1 pile, and the soldered joints go into your #2 bucket.

Comparing Copper and Wire Grades

Knowing the difference between your #1, #2, and insulated wire grades is how you maximize your ticket at the pay window.

GradeWhat QualifiesNational Range
#2 CopperSoldered pipe, painted copper, tinned wire, and hair-wire.$4.50 - $4.85/lb
#1 CopperClean pipe and punchings with no paint, solder, or brass.$4.65 to $5.04/lb
#1 Insulated WireThick-strand copper wire (16 gauge+) with clean plastic insulation.$3.05 to $3.95/lb
#2 Insulated WireExtension cords, telecom wire, or any wire with tinned strands.$1.62 to $1.83/lb

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly makes a piece of copper #2 instead of #1?

Any contamination on the surface bumps it down to #2. This includes solder, paint, heavy oxidation, tar, or a tin coating. Additionally, any bare copper wire that is thinner than a pencil lead (16 gauge)—like speaker wire or stranded appliance cords—is automatically classed as #2 because it burns away too quickly in the smelting furnace.

How much should I expect to get paid for #2 Copper today?

Prices fluctuate daily with the COMEX, but our current national data shows an average of $4.61 per pound. Yards usually lock in their rates at roughly 20.7% below the spot market. Always call ahead to buyers Illinois to check their current board prices.

Can I clean #2 Copper to upgrade it?

It depends on the contamination. If you have a long piece of painted copper pipe, you can technically sand or scrape the paint off to upgrade it to #1. However, if the pipe has solder baked into it or the wire is tinned, it's permanently #2. In most cases, it's more time-efficient to simply cut out the clean sections and sell the dirty joints separately.