So I haven't done any significant copper penny searching/accumulating in years. It was fun when my boys were young and we did it together and got excited over the wheats, foreigns etc. They are older now and effectively gone from my home to form their lives as adults. But now I have these boxes of copper pennies, sitting, taking up space, doing nothing. It's only $400 face value. I know because I am obsessive-compulsive and I rolled all the coppers and put them back in their Brinks boxes and taped them up and CLEARLY labelled them as copper cents.
Sooooo.....I understand why I pulled them from circulation - their copper value was (and still is) more than their face value. This would be truly a great deal as kind of an arbitrage deal if I could somehow turn them in or realistically sell them for close to their copper value. But it's not easy, it's not economically enriching and it takes up a lot of space not to mention opportunity cost of the money sitting there in boxes.
My question: I am leaning heavily toward cashing them in at the bank and using the cash to buy some silver at a price that I feel is low right now. Whats your opinion? Keep them or cash them (effectively trade for silver)?
All constructive thoughts, ideas and opinions are welcome.
Of note: over the course of years of hand sorting these with my boys we found hundreds upon hundreds of wheats, hundreds of Canadians including 2 King George the 5th and one Indian Head cent not to mention tons of other oddities and foreigns. Dimes! My gosh, dozens of dimes. So we had fun for sure.
Keep stacking. Just decide what to stack.