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Is anyone still making money off of copper cents?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 10:07 pm
by henrysmedford
Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:33 pm
by TXSTARFIRE
Joe,

Thanks for the update on Franklin. I always enjoyed the thread with his coin counter finds.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 12:47 am
by Recyclersteve
I haven’t sold any pennies lately, but would be really surprised if anyone can make anything even approaching minimum wage after paying shipping and packaging costs. Then you could also have sales tax. Yikes!

Nice to hear from you again!

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 11:39 am
by Doctor Steuss
Glad you and Franklin are doing well.

I'll look at Ebay on occasion, to see what rates are like, and debate whether a couple SFR boxes might make sense unloading, but nerrrrp. Maybe people have luck locally via Craigslist, or with large (rare) freight sales, but I don't see how anyone is making much with what used to be the go-to for unloading them. Between fees, and shipping, it'd almost be a wash... and that'd be if I were lucky enough to get someone to bite at melt.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 5:32 pm
by 68Camaro
Adam was still making money on cents last I heard, but he was dealing in large lot sizes, on the order of 20 tons IIRC.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 5:40 pm
by 68Camaro
To Joe and family, I think you get my personal award for being the nicest people on RC. At least no one surpasses you. Glad to hear things are good. Having a genetic reason for Franklin's situation maybe helps understand -- I hope you have gotten something useful from that knowledge.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 12:06 am
by henrysmedford
68Camaro wrote:To Joe and family, I think you get my personal award for being the nicest people on RC. At least no one surpasses you. Glad to hear things are good. Having a genetic reason for Franklin's situation maybe helps understand -- I hope you have gotten something useful from that knowledge.

Franklin’s genetic condition is called NR4A2 related syndrome. None of his copies of the NR4A2 gene is bad. There’s less than 20 recorded in medical literature with that condition. But that particular gene is thought to be part of the cause of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Researchers are interested in Franklin because of his difference. What I find ironic is that Adolf Hitler most likely had Parkinson’s and Adolf Hitler would’ve had my son exterminated. But what if my son ends up being part of the cure for Parkinson’s.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 4:06 am
by Recyclersteve
henrysmedford wrote:
68Camaro wrote:To Joe and family, I think you get my personal award for being the nicest people on RC. At least no one surpasses you. Glad to hear things are good. Having a genetic reason for Franklin's situation maybe helps understand -- I hope you have gotten something useful from that knowledge.

Franklin’s genetic condition is called NR4A2 related syndrome. None of his copies of the NR4A2 gene is bad. There’s less than 20 recorded in medical literature with that condition. But that particular gene is thought to be part of the cause of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Researchers are interested in Franklin because of his difference. What I find ironic is that Adolf Hitler most likely had Parkinson’s and Adolf Hitler would’ve had my son exterminated. But what if my son ends up being part of the cure for Parkinson’s.


If your son was part of the cure, that would be ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 4:46 pm
by 68Camaro
henrysmedford wrote:
68Camaro wrote:To Joe and family, I think you get my personal award for being the nicest people on RC. At least no one surpasses you. Glad to hear things are good. Having a genetic reason for Franklin's situation maybe helps understand -- I hope you have gotten something useful from that knowledge.

Franklin’s genetic condition is called NR4A2 related syndrome. None of his copies of the NR4A2 gene is bad. There’s less than 20 recorded in medical literature with that condition. But that particular gene is thought to be part of the cause of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Researchers are interested in Franklin because of his difference. What I find ironic is that Adolf Hitler most likely had Parkinson’s and Adolf Hitler would’ve had my son exterminated. But what if my son ends up being part of the cure for Parkinson’s.


My FIL is in end stage Parkinsons, not a great way to go. If Franklin can help others in the future, I agree that would be amazing! I looked up that gene and there was a lot of info, but also a lot not known about it. Wow, incredibly complex stuff...

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 9:54 am
by mtalbot_ca
Glad to hear from you and Franklin ! You really form a great family and I hope 2024 will bring joy and happiness.

As you know, in Canada the hoarding of pennies as passed in 2012. Still, I find that people are now more interested in rolls than bulk. Meaning, solid-roll per year sells now much better than bulk unsorted lot.

Cheers,

Mario

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 9:21 pm
by Silver4face
mtalbot_ca wrote:Glad to hear from you and Franklin ! You really form a great family and I hope 2024 will bring joy and happiness.

As you know, in Canada the hoarding of pennies as passed in 2012. Still, I find that people are now more interested in rolls than bulk. Meaning, solid-roll per year sells now much better than bulk unsorted lot.

Cheers,

Mario


What years are selling? I am guessing the copper years

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 3:42 am
by Catfish4u
henrysmedford wrote:Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe


Thank you for the update! I well remember you and Franklin's adventures! It was similar to my son and I's adventures and sorting. He is 30 years old and married now but fondly and greatly appreciates the times we spent sorting pennies.

I am very much in a holding pattern with my copper cents. I will not sell for anything less than a premium and am just fine if my 6,000,000 copper hoard is left to my son. I am also very much into buying if the opportunity is right!

Best wishes to you AND Franklin! Prayers that they find solutions to these medical conditions! I just wish our great country spent half as much on medical research as they do on death and destruction! This applies to both the Democrats AND Republicans!

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 8:05 am
by NDFarmer
Catfish4u wrote: I just wish our great country spent half as much on medical research as they do on death and destruction!


It has always been my opinion that the medical and pharmaceutical industries DO NOT want cures to be found. Imagine all the hospitals that would be shut down and doctors that would be out of a job if there were cures for most diseases!!

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 11:02 am
by mtalbot_ca
Silver4face wrote:
mtalbot_ca wrote:Glad to hear from you and Franklin ! You really form a great family and I hope 2024 will bring joy and happiness.

As you know, in Canada the hoarding of pennies as passed in 2012. Still, I find that people are now more interested in rolls than bulk. Meaning, solid-roll per year sells now much better than bulk unsorted lot.

Cheers,

Mario


What years are selling? I am guessing the copper years


Not necessarily. The years that sell best are the ones with varieties and/older. So, (short list)
-All mint sealed roll
-2006 because of various metal/magnetic/design distinct characteristics
-1985 because of varieties
-1967 Centennial
-1962-1966 varieties
- and all the older ones (1959 and older)

Cheers,

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:15 am
by Recyclersteve
Catfish4u wrote:
henrysmedford wrote:Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe


I will not sell for anything less than a premium and am just fine if my 6,000,000 copper hoard is left to my son. I am also very much into buying if the opportunity is right!


I’m trying to wrap my arms around the thought of 6 million copper cents! My coffee cans hold about 3,000 cents each. How much space does it take to store the equivalent of 2,000 coffee cans? Do you need specially reinforced shelving to support the weight?

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:40 am
by Catfish4u
Recyclersteve wrote:
Catfish4u wrote:
henrysmedford wrote:Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe


I will not sell for anything less than a premium and am just fine if my 6,000,000 copper hoard is left to my son. I am also very much into buying if the opportunity is right!


I’m trying to wrap my arms around the thought of 6 million copper cents! My coffee cans hold about 3,000 cents each. How much space does it take to store the equivalent of 2,000 coffee cans? Do you need specially reinforced shelving to support the weight?


About 3/4 are stored in a semi trailer. The other 1/4 are stored in my basement. Some are on the floor and some are stored on commercial racks that claim they can hold up to 6,000 pounds although I never put near that much on those racks! I do not remember exactly but I think the total weight of those copper pennies was around 35,000 pounds.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2024 10:16 am
by Cu Penny Hoarder
Recyclersteve wrote:
Catfish4u wrote:
henrysmedford wrote:Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe


I will not sell for anything less than a premium and am just fine if my 6,000,000 copper hoard is left to my son. I am also very much into buying if the opportunity is right!


I’m trying to wrap my arms around the thought of 6 million copper cents!


Same here. And I thought I was nuts for the amount I have. :P

I don't know how many pennies I have, but it's close to 20 five gallon buckets full... whatever amount that is. Each bucket weights about 170lbs.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 12:45 am
by Recyclersteve
Catfish4u wrote:
Catfish4u wrote:
henrysmedford wrote:Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe


I will not sell for anything less than a premium and am just fine if my 6,000,000 copper hoard is left to my son. I am also very much into buying if the opportunity is right!


I’m trying to wrap my arms around the thought of 6 million copper cents! My coffee cans hold about 3,000 cents each. How much space does it take to store the equivalent of 2,000 coffee cans? Do you need specially reinforced shelving to support the weight?


I do not remember exactly but I think the total weight of those copper pennies was around 35,000 pounds.[/quote]

I took a coffee can with exactly 3,000 copper cents and weighed it- it was 21.2# including the coffee can. So, 2,000 cans (6 million cents divided 3,000 coins in each) should weigh 42,400 lbs. Your statement of the total weight you have was actually CONSERVATIVE! That’s like a fleet of 14 cars- wow!

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 12:56 am
by Recyclersteve
Catfish4u wrote:
Catfish4u wrote:
henrysmedford wrote:Long time since I have posted. Franklin, my son now 27 who used to go with me to pick up coins back in the hay day who has what was referred to at the time as autism has since found out to have an extremely rare genetic disorder that makes him the way that he is less less than 100 people in the world with his condition. Anyways, long story short, I was sent an unsolicited message through Facebook messenger from a reporter with they major newspaper talking about doing a new story on “ Penny hoarding”. When we were on Nightline years ago it was certainly a lot easier to do because shipping was so cheap back then compared to today. So my question is right now can anybody actually make money flipping coins today? Thanks in advance for any answers. PS Franklin says hello to everybody and I would say the members of this group are certainly the nicest people in the world when we were filling the holes in the coin books. Joe


I will not sell for anything less than a premium and am just fine if my 6,000,000 copper hoard is left to my son. I am also very much into buying if the opportunity is right!


I’m trying to wrap my arms around the thought of 6 million copper cents! My coffee cans hold about 3,000 cents each. How much space does it take to store the equivalent of 2,000 coffee cans? Do you need specially reinforced shelving to support the weight?


About 3/4 are stored in a semi trailer. The other 1/4 are stored in my basement. Some are on the floor and some are stored on commercial racks that claim they can hold up to 6,000 pounds although I never put near that much on those racks! I do not remember exactly but I think the total weight of those copper pennies was around 35,000 pounds.[/quote]

Hopefully those in the basement are above floor level in case of flooding…

My great aunt had countless thousands of Indian cents washed down the drain in her flooded basement many years ago.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 6:56 am
by Cu Penny Hoarder
Recyclersteve wrote:
My great aunt had countless thousands of Indian cents washed down the drain in her flooded basement many years ago.


:cry: :o :sick: :(

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:01 am
by MaxGravy
NDFarmer wrote:
Catfish4u wrote: I just wish our great country spent half as much on medical research as they do on death and destruction!


It has always been my opinion that the medical and pharmaceutical industries DO NOT want cures to be found. Imagine all the hospitals that would be shut down and doctors that would be out of a job if there were cures for most diseases!!


Sorry for the thread drift but I agree completely. This meme sums it up.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:00 am
by Silver4face
I was able to pick up a new buyer almost three years ago. I deliver to him roughly 4 times a year. I also sell a few rolls of AU/BU coppers at flea markets as well.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 2:54 pm
by DC_Penny_Guy
It certainly looks like there's an active market for bulk copper pennies on Ebay. Someone is actually selling 6,000,000 copper pennies for $90,000 right now: https://www.ebay.com/itm/364488570724

But is it possible to make money doing this? I don't think there are enough buyers right now for this to be anything more than either a hobby, or a long-term hoarding investment/gamble.

I have a Ryedale machine, and it takes a lot of labor to source dozens of boxes of circulated pennies from a bank, pick them up from the bank and transport them back to my house, unwrap all those machine rolled pennies (this is really the brutal part, thank god my sons do it for me while they watch TV), run them through the Ryedale machine, package up all the copper cents, transport them to my dump bank, deposit them in the coin machine (which can only hold $200 in pennies before the tellers have to swap out the full bags for empties), and then finally dump the copper cents into long-term storage.

And that's not even taking into account the time we spend searching the copper cents for wheaties, foreigns, and IHPs.

When all is said and done, if some hypothetical person were buying each copper penny from me at full melt value, I'm probably earning between $1 per hour - $2 per hour. Minimum wage in Washington, DC is $17.50 per hour.

I think the only way to make real money doing this is if you happen to own a commercial coin wrapping company that already has access to enormous amounts of circulated coins, and can afford to invest capital into high-volume sorting machines and employees to run them. Otherwise, even if you have the capital to invest into machinery and labor, you're unlikely to be able to purchase (circulated unsorted) & dump (zinc sorted) millions of dollars in at face value. The coin wrapping companies are doing this now in some parts of the county. If the penny is ever abolished, then the treasury will take over and do it themselves.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 3:02 pm
by DC_Penny_Guy
Regarding the weight of 6,000,000 pennies... If each one actually weighs 3.1 grams (I know, some are worn and weight less), then 6 million copper cents would weigh 40,920 lbs.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 9:44 am
by Silver4face
DC_Penny_Guy wrote:Regarding the weight of 6,000,000 pennies... If each one actually weighs 3.1 grams (I know, some are worn and weight less), then 6 million copper cents would weigh 40,920 lbs.


An ebay seller would go bankrupt trying to ship the 40,920 pounds unless the buyer pays for the shipping which would be very expensive, ESPECIALLY IN TODAYS INFLATION WORLD. The only other option is local delivery/pickup