
NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UPI) -- Following are Tuesday's spot metal market prices. Prices do not necessarily represent prices at which transactions have actually occurred.
Aluminum, New York Merchants, 99.7 percent pure ingots 64.9 cents per pound.
Antimony, merchant, refined in alloy, $1.15-$1.20 lb.
Copper high grade 71.35 cents per pound.
Lead, common corroding 38.32 cents per pound.
Magnesium, 99.8 percent, ingot 180.00 c-lb.
Manganese, 99.7 percent, boxed regular 115.00-117.00 c-lb.
Mercury, $154.00 76-lb. flask.
Nickel, briquettes delivered to customers, $3.60-3.65 per pound.
Palladium, N.Y. dealer NA.
Platinum, soft, 99.5 fine, producer-dealer-approx. NA.
Steel, No. 1 heavy melting Philadelphia scrap $782 per ton.
Tin, N.Y. Merchant $201.00-$202.00 per pound.
Titanium, aircraft quality, 8 1/8 inch round rotating billet, f.o.b. shipping point $5.00-6.00 lbs., domestic sponge 99.3 percent, domestic and imported duty-paid $1.25 lb.
Tungsten ore $45.00-55.00 per ton.
Zinc, special high grade, U.S. 39.47-39.57 c-lb.
Zinc, prime western, U.S. 38.47-39.47 c-lb.
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