What's the Price for 1 Ton of Coal in Your Area? 2008-09

How much are you paying?

$119 or less
16
3%
$120-$129
3
0%
$130-$139
17
3%
$140-$149
24
4%
$150-$159
21
3%
$160-$169
25
4%
$170-$184
24
4%
$185-$199
25
4%
$200-$214
58
10%
$215-$229
71
12%
$230-$249
63
10%
$250-$269
50
8%
$270-$299
103
17%
$300-$329
66
11%
$330 or more
42
7%
 
Total votes: 608

 
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009to090
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Post by 009to090 » Sun. Feb. 22, 2009 8:42 am

Paula wrote:There should be other info on this:

bulk or bagged
delivery or pickup
delivery cost
total amount of coal purchased

this all makes a difference
Agreed. Richard needs to setup a multiple question, questionaire. With pretty graphs and pie charts :D

Chris F.


 
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Post by broughy84 » Fri. Feb. 27, 2009 5:27 pm

Wow, you guy sure do pay a lot for coal...

I am new to buying and burning coal, but so far I really like it. I have burnt wood all winter, at least until I ran out. So we tried coal. I just purchased just over 1 ton of nut anthracite from Miller Creek Mine here in Bicknell, IN. I paid $48 for just a little bit over a ton.

 
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lowfog01
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Post by lowfog01 » Fri. Feb. 27, 2009 8:19 pm

broughy84 wrote:Wow, you guy sure do pay a lot for coal... just purchased just over 1 ton of nut anthracite from Miller Creek Mine here in Bicknell, IN. I paid $48 for just a little bit over a ton.
WOW! That's it, just WOW!

 
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tsb
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Post by tsb » Fri. Feb. 27, 2009 8:29 pm

Who wants to join the convoy to Bicknell, IN ?

 
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l40knocker
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Post by l40knocker » Fri. Feb. 27, 2009 10:17 pm

Picked up 1 ton nut bagged Centralia from Beacon Pellet and Coal in Beacon Falls CT $ 304.00
Greg is a great guy and also only 5 mile drive from my house.

 
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Ashcat
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Post by Ashcat » Fri. Feb. 27, 2009 10:29 pm

broughy84 wrote: I just purchased just over 1 ton of nut anthracite from Miller Creek Mine here in Bicknell, IN. I paid $48 for just a little bit over a ton.
Anthracite isn't mined in Indiana. Your price sounds about right for bituminous.

 
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Post by rjbeery » Fri. Feb. 27, 2009 11:07 pm

Hi guys,
I live in Eastern Montana. We are paying $85-95 a ton this year. Up from $65-75 a year ago.


 
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Post by stonyloam » Sat. Feb. 28, 2009 8:57 pm

Near Rochester NY:

$240 for Reading (50# bags) (they ran out early)

$280 for Centralia, Blaschack? (50# bags)

 
RMA
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Post by RMA » Mon. Mar. 02, 2009 12:52 pm

It's helpful and often reassuring to know coal prices in ones local, and for the sake of curiosity, other locals. However, everybody doesn't report to a standard. Bituminous and Anthracite are mixed, and other variables seldom accounted for....
Would it be possible to create a "form" that would cover the variable? Of course each could also add commentary and findings along with the form...

Bob

 
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Post by fireguy » Wed. Mar. 04, 2009 7:13 pm

$140/ton for anthracite you pick it up here in Wilkesbarre pa been getting it there for 15 years thats nut size.

 
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Post by coalbucket » Thu. Mar. 05, 2009 4:41 am

Where in wilkes Barre for the $140?

 
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Post by fireguy » Thu. Mar. 05, 2009 8:01 am

Casey and kassa coal co,they are in plains off of river rd,it was $140/ton for nut when I was there a month and a half ago,i have
been going there for about 15 years

 
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Post by NJTomatoguy » Sat. Mar. 07, 2009 1:25 pm

$250 for 1 ton of Anthracite nut, delivery $50, but when I told the guy who referred me, he knocked $25 off.

 
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Post by fireguy » Sat. Mar. 07, 2009 2:12 pm

where is it $250/ton thats exspensive I think.

 
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Post by MountainPreacher » Thu. Mar. 19, 2009 1:22 pm

NJTomatoguy wrote:$250 for 1 ton of Anthracite nut, delivery $50, but when I told the guy who referred me, he knocked $25 off.
That's cheap for you folks who are living in a far more affluent area than NEPA!


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