fasteddy wrote:Geez my banks just kinda laugh when I ask for boxes...I get 3 rolls...I used to pickup 12 boxes at a time....we are still under the coin shortage here in Houston
fasteddy wrote:Geez my banks just kinda laugh when I ask for boxes...I get 3 rolls...I used to pickup 12 boxes at a time....we are still under the coin shortage here in Houston
DC_Penny_Guy wrote:No shortage in the Mid-Atlantic. One bank called me yesterday, said someone came in after a relative had died. They found a few big containers of coins, rolled them up, and deposited them at the bank. By the time I got there, they only had the pennies left. But that was fine by me. Got $80 in customer-wrapped rolls. They're obviously not old pennies, there's plenty of 2021 and 2022 in there. But a decent percentage of copper and wheaties.
Anyways, my point is that the banks have no problems providing me with loads of coins around here. I guess our regional federal reserve branch doesn't have the problems that some others do.
.DC_Penny_Guy wrote:Excluding wheat cents, there were over 158 BILLION copper pennies minted, 1959-1982. That's $1.58 billion in face value.
In order to make a serious dent in the supply, sorters would need to have pulled hundreds of millions of dollars in FACE VALUE out of circulation. Just 20% of the coppers minted equals $316 million. I really, really doubt that all the copper sorters combined have accounted for that much face value of copper taken out of circulation.
Of course, there's no way to actually know.
wagsthadog wrote:Hi there!
Im at about $5 in copper per box in the midwest. Still finding about 10 wheats per box.
Wags
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