uthminsta wrote:$55 customer wrapped. Poorly done, I might add.
1394 total copper, good for over 25.3%. That consists of:
1200 "average coppers" (1961-81)
(50 of those were my first all-copper roll, which was actually labeled "1970's")
15 wheats (including 1919S, 1920S, 1936D)
1959 x2, 1959D x8
1960 x1, 1960D x12
S memorials x8
1973 Kennedy stamped coin
4 Canadians (3 copper)
1982 large date x34 (+11 zinc)
1982 small date x2 (+1 zinc)
1982D large date x108 (+7 zinc)
1982D small date x0 (+11 zinc)
(so the 174 1982's were almost 83% copper overall)
2009P/D x179 including all 8 types, but only 2 of the type 3 Denver
2010P/D x309
(so nearly 9% from the last 2 years)
EDIT: forgot to say what was so "poorly done" about these rolls. There were 7 dimes included. 3 rolls with one, and 2 with 2 dimes each. I counted the coins in those rolls, and some actually still had 50 cents as well as the dime... the second one with 2 dimes had 48 cents though. At that point (over $45 into the sort), I decided to count the coins in each roll. Many of them had either 1 cent extra or 1 too few. But, at least for the rolls I checked, more were over than under. I think the dimes made up for any shortages...
uthminsta wrote:$55 customer wrapped. Poorly done, I might add... ...what was so "poorly done" about these rolls. There were 7 dimes included. 3 rolls with one, and 2 with 2 dimes each. I counted the coins in those rolls, and some actually still had 50 cents as well as the dime... the second one with 2 dimes had 48 cents though. At that point (over $45 into the sort), I decided to count the coins in each roll. Many of them had either 1 cent extra or 1 too few. But, at least for the rolls I checked, more were over than under. I think the dimes made up for any shortages...
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:I don't think it was poorly done....you did fine my son...now go out there and practice some more.
AGCoinHunter wrote:Been searching a bunch of coins a friend of mine has saved over the years. He doesnt care about silver or copper so he told me to take what I want and dump the rest on my weekly dump runs and bring him back the FRN's.
Havent kept a running count of amount I have searched, just too hard with a bunch of mixed change.
CU found:
246 CU Memorials
3 wheats (1912 the oldest)
Will report more as I dig through these.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:$50 bank bag #3 this year. GREAT COPPER BAG!
1952 non-wheat/non-copper82's/non-canadian copper cents (that's 39.04% right there not adding the copper 82's)
+25 wheats (1936, 10-1940's, 15-1950's)
+383 copper 82's...YES 383 copper 82's (scale checked 105 others were zinc) (most ever by far in a bag...488 total)
+30 canadian copper cents (George VI-1939x2,1944,and 1947x4)(Hot queen-55,62,63x2,64x4)
(the other 15 were-66,67 RockDove x2,70,72x2,75,76,79,81,83,84,87,89,93)
other finds:
1-plastic penny (second one this year)(third since Dec.)
15 s-mints (1968-1974)
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