Current Scrap Metal Prices
Scrap Metal Scrap Price Updated Price Date
Copper National Average $3.42/lb Updated 09/24/2023
Steel National Average $158.00/ton Updated 09/24/2023
Aluminum National Average $0.53/lb Updated 09/24/2023

Bronze

Last updated: 1 year ago
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$1.81/lb

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Recent Price History

$2.10/lb Waldorf, Maryland 5/6/22
$2.75/lb Rockaway, New Jersey 3/24/22
$2.50/lb Rockaway, New Jersey 10/11/21
$2.00/lb Somerset, Kentucky 10/8/21
$2.00/lb Springfield, US 10/4/21
$2.60/lb Rockaway, New Jersey 9/24/21
$2.60/lb Rockaway, New Jersey 9/17/21
$2.55/lb Rockaway, New Jersey 8/9/21

About Bronze

Time To Talk About Bronze Scrap

If you are looking for a place to scrap your Bronze, you can find one on the iScrap App along with Bronze Scrap Prices. Locating a scrap metal yard with the iScrap App has never been easier. Search you local scrap yards in our directory and contact them for the most current scrap bronze prices. There are different types of bronze and it is important to know what you have before selling it. One common misconception is about marine bronze…and most people think that it is more expensive and worth more then normal bronze which is not always the case because it is often made to have more hard alloys like steel and nickel inside opposed to more copper.

Where Can You Sell Bronze?

If you have bronze scrap you are looking to get paid for, you can find scrap metal prices on the iScrap App or contact your local scrap yard. Bronze can be a very dense and heavy scrap metal, so therefore can add up on the scale very quickly. Usually used in plumbing fixtures and other mechanical pieces, scrap Bronze should be separated from other scrap metals before being brought to a scrap yard.

Have A Lot of Bronze?

If you have a bulk amount of scrap bronze, contact a scrap yard to request a scrap metal pick up or container request. Containers can be delivered to your construction site, demolition job, or rip out work so you can get the bronze (and brass mix as well) loaded up.  Take a few minutes and gather your scrap metal and contact a scrap yard near you on the iScrap App. You can contact a scrap yard to find the price of Bronze for the latest in the scrap industry. See more Scrapping Videos here.

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Bronze

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Potomac Metals-Sterling

45655 Woodland Road Sterling, Virginia 20166

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Montgomery Scrap Corporation

15000 Southlawn Lane Rockville, Maryland 20850

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Potomac Metals-Manassas

11900 Livingston Road Manassas, Virginia 20109

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Potomac Metals-Springfield

6619 Iron Place Springfield, Virginia 22151

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Potomac Metals-Ranson

410 16th Ave Ranson, West Virginia 25438

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Potomac Metals-Beltsville

5215 Holland Drive Beltsville, Maryland 20705

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Kirby Metal Recycling

5832 Kirby Road Clinton, Maryland 20735

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Potomac Metals-Waldorf

2 Henry Ford Circle Waldorf, Maryland 20602

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United Iron & Metal LLC (Millington Ave)

909 Millington Ave Baltimore, Maryland 21223

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United Iron & Metal LLC (Pulaski Hwy)

4300 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, Maryland 21224

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Midshore Recyclers Inc

6012 Shiloh Church Hurlock Rd Hurlock, Maryland 21643

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Scrapwire and Cable Corp

5702 Industry Lane Frederick, Maryland 21704

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