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June 2022 Copper Penny Handsorter Tracking

Postby Country » Mon May 30, 2022 1:12 pm

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Re: June 2022 Copper Penny Handsorter Tracking

Postby Silver4face » Sun Jun 26, 2022 2:01 pm

Bought 12 rolls of pennies last Wed that were in old pink wrappers. It was a pleasure to open them today as the newest ones were from 1975. All 600 cents were from 1959-1975. 100 percent copper!!!!
Buy rolls NOW while you still can!
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Re: June 2022 Copper Penny Handsorter Tracking

Postby TwoAndAHalfCents » Tue Jun 28, 2022 3:24 pm

I decided to pick up $10 in pennies today to see what the percentages are like in my area these days. It was a mix of bank wrapped and customer wrapped rolls. The BWRs were about what I would expect to find. The CWRs were discouraging with a copper percentage just above 10%. The CWRs were 12 coins short and included one plastic play penny.

$4.50 BWR
Copper - 66 total (14.67%)
4 - Wheat (1944-S, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1956)
55 - Memorial 1959-1981
7 - Memorial 1982

$5.50 BWR
Copper - 58 total (10.54%)
3 - Wheat (1944, 1953-D, 1957-D)
55 - Memorial 1959-1981
0 - Memorial 1982
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Re: June 2022 Copper Penny Handsorter Tracking

Postby Recyclersteve » Mon Jul 18, 2022 11:30 pm

TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:I decided to pick up $10 in pennies today to see what the percentages are like in my area these days. It was a mix of bank wrapped and customer wrapped rolls. The BWRs were about what I would expect to find. The CWRs were discouraging with a copper percentage just above 10%. The CWRs were 12 coins short and included one plastic play penny.

$4.50 BWR
Copper - 66 total (14.67%)
4 - Wheat (1944-S, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1956)
55 - Memorial 1959-1981
7 - Memorial 1982

$5.50 BWR
Copper - 58 total (10.54%)
3 - Wheat (1944, 1953-D, 1957-D)
55 - Memorial 1959-1981
0 - Memorial 1982


Are you weighing the 1982’s to make sure they’re copper? Coppers weigh about 3.1 grams- zincs weigh about 2.6.
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Re: June 2022 Copper Penny Handsorter Tracking

Postby TwoAndAHalfCents » Tue Jul 19, 2022 9:04 am

Recyclersteve wrote:
TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:I decided to pick up $10 in pennies today to see what the percentages are like in my area these days. It was a mix of bank wrapped and customer wrapped rolls. The BWRs were about what I would expect to find. The CWRs were discouraging with a copper percentage just above 10%. The CWRs were 12 coins short and included one plastic play penny.

$4.50 BWR
Copper - 66 total (14.67%)
4 - Wheat (1944-S, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1956)
55 - Memorial 1959-1981
7 - Memorial 1982

$5.50 BWR
Copper - 58 total (10.54%)
3 - Wheat (1944, 1953-D, 1957-D)
55 - Memorial 1959-1981
0 - Memorial 1982


Are you weighing the 1982’s to make sure they’re copper? Coppers weigh about 3.1 grams- zincs weigh about 2.6.


Yes, I weigh them on a small digital scale.
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