Recyclersteve wrote:Although I agree in theory with the "copper is copper" sentiment, it also occurred to me that the person who eventually buys these coins might be a collector. If I have a bunch of ugly looking coins and someone else has nicer looking stuff they are selling for the same price, I may lose out on making the sale.
Recyclersteve wrote:I was hoping someone would say "I get rid of all the old and ugly ones. Just ask my ex-wives!"
coppernickel wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:I was hoping someone would say "I get rid of all the old and ugly ones. Just ask my ex-wives!"
If that were the case I'd be sitting on the curb.
Contradiction wrote:I don't have much experience like you guys, but I am keeping everything. At a minimum, the ugly penny is worth a penny which is more than what a paper dollar will be worth some day.
My green pennies are in a separate apple juice plastic bottle. (Don't worry, I already drank the juice and cleaned the bottle.)
everything wrote:I put them through a vinegar wash/soak/swill, and don't mix them back in with the others. I just don't want the black or green mold spreading to the main pile. I then roll/box them up. I was tossing them back for quite awhile until they started getting dirtier, or I got pickier, and so stopped. I average about 30%, and pick about 60-70 dirties out of each $25 box. What is interesting about this, is that if a zincoln gets put into the vinegar soak, the vinegar will dissolve it.
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