Anthracite Price Per Ton for the 2022-2023 Heating Season
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still heating our water until mom wants the a/c switched on. it's 75 downstairs and she says she is comfortable.
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Good Show,Linc..!! Let Momma call it..!!
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How long before.we.move.on to.23-24?
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For those that buy from TSC check their prices. It jumped to $12 here. It may be lower in some places, I did not check anywhere but MN, WI, and IA. It was 10 bucks here a couple weeks ago.
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Its at $13 a 40 lb bag by me @TSC. 100% price gouging. $650/ton
Still $465 / ton for santa claus coal at one place near me and $12.50/ 50 lb bag ( $500/ton) for Reading at another supplier...no changes for months.
Bagged, not delivered
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So who said inflation was under control?davidmcbeth3 wrote: ↑Wed. Jun. 21, 2023 5:19 pmIts at $13 a 40 lb bag by me @TSC. 100% price gouging. $650/ton
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Its an article. It is just a little ways down on this link. Im unsure its legal for me to just post the article. It was posted May 8th. Probably have to have a facebook account to see it. https://www.facebook.com/blaschakanthracite
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!!!!!!!! I just checked TS bagged anthracite online and it listed it as $12.99 a bag! Both on a Pa. search and a N. Carolina search. HFS!
I haven't bought any there in a good many years. I know it was at $10 a bag in Pa., although I don't think they had any to sell. I did get a half ton here and there back in the $4.99 Kimmels days.
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I'm not certain, but as far as I could ever determine that coal commodity futures price that gets posted in a couple of places is the Newcastle export market in Australia. Even with very bad flooding their dollar amount sales were way up for years. Expected to crash fairly bad in the next couple years due to China really backing off on imports of their coal. Guessing that's both Aussie anthracite and bit. I don't think that any of their coal is going to Europe which is what is killing the US home heater.