Price trends for copper scrap by grade

over the last 6 months

In the last 6 months in the Copper category: price is up for 2 grades and price is steady for 3 grades.

How Have Prices Moved Over the Last 52 Weeks?
Over the past year, the category average ranged from $2.94 to $4.61.
May '25Aug '25Nov '25Feb '26Today
How Yard Prices Track the Exchange (COMEX)
Average discount to the exchange for this category: ~24.2% (-$1.54/ lb). Based on 5 grades with exchange data. Normal range for this category: 15%–39%.
✓ All 5 grades are within normal market range

U.S. National Price Benchmark — Copper in Chicago Heights (Illinois)

Local scrap yards in Chicago Heights (Illinois) sometimes post their prices with a short delay. To keep you informed of what your metal is worth right now, we use U.S. national averages as a reference. The secondary metals market responds to exchange moves in sync across the country — use this national benchmark when negotiating with local buyers. Copper prices across the U.S. →

Copper scrap prices by grade in Chicago Heights

Here is the Copper data we have on file for Chicago Heights (Illinois). Local yards don't always update their online prices daily — if your grade isn't listed, use the National Benchmark above as leverage when negotiating with local buyers.

Bare Bright Copper U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$5.40/ lbRange: $5.30 – $5.50/ lb
Trend for 30 days: 0.3%
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#1 Copper U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$5.22/ lbRange: $4.95 – $5.48/ lb
Trend for 30 days: 0.3%
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+2.1% / 30 days
#2 Copper U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$4.90/ lbRange: $4.60 – $5.20/ lb
Trend for 30 days: +2.1%
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Light Copper / Sheet Copper U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$4.75/ lbRange: $4.35 – $5.15/ lb
Trend for 30 days: +0.9%
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+9.2% / 6 mo.
Copper Turnings U.S. national average
Avg. Price:$3.91/ lbRange: $3.65 – $4.17/ lb
Trend for 6 mo.: +9.2%
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Scrap yards paying the most for copper scrap in Chicago Heights

Live prices from local scrap yards in Chicago Heights (Illinois). Compare offers and find the buyer paying the most.

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Updated 4/14/2026

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Chicago Heights, Illinois3 grades on price list
Buss Bar
$4.86/ lb|🠇 $0.24 (5%)
Copper #1
$4.95/ lb|🠅 $0.30 (6%)
Copper #2
$4.86/ lb|🠅 $0.30 (7%)

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Calculate the value of your copper scrap lot

Selling a mixed load? Pick the grades below — a weight field appears after you select at least one grade, then the calculator estimates your haul's value from current average prices Chicago Heights (Illinois).

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Compare copper scrap grades and their value

COMEX Copper (99.9% cathode) is the global benchmark. Each scrap grade trades at a discount based on copper content, cleanliness, and processing needed. Identifying your material correctly before selling is the single most effective step to maximize your payout.

GradeExchange (100%)Yard Price (per lb)Grade Quality
Bare Bright Copper $6.38/ lb COMEX$5.40/ lb
High Grade85%
#1 Copper $6.38/ lb COMEX$5.22/ lb
High Grade82%
#2 Copper $6.38/ lb COMEX$4.90/ lb
Mid Grade77%
Light Copper / Sheet Copper $6.38/ lb COMEX$4.75/ lb
Mid Grade74%
Copper Turnings $6.38/ lb COMEX$3.91/ lb
Low Grade61%

📊 What determines the value of copper scrap:

  • Bare bright copper: Stripped, uncoated, unalloyed copper wire #1 — the top scrap grade. Priced closest to COMEX Copper.
  • #1 copper: Clean, uncoated copper pipe, bus bar, and sheet with no solder or paint — just below bare bright.
  • #2 copper: Copper with minor contamination, solder joints, paint, or coatings — discounted vs. #1.
  • Light copper / sheet copper: Thinner gauge; requires more processing — lower payout per pound than heavy copper.
  • Copper turnings: Must be dry and clean of coolant. Oily turnings carry deductions.
💡 Tip: Strip insulation from wiring before you sell — bare bright copper pays far more per pound than insulated wire.