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Re: Best ways to store Copper Pennies

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2016 4:20 pm
by Zincanator
I also use the bank-supplied cardboard $25 boxes but roll them first. When I sold some of my stack it was easy to meet a buyer in public and they felt confident I wasn't shorting them.

Re: Best ways to store Copper Pennies

PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 6:00 am
by Diggin4copper
I use 1 gallon plastic mayo and salad dressing containers my son gets at the restaurant he works at. They have solid covers, and stack well.

Re: Best ways to store Copper Pennies

PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 8:56 pm
by fb101
Roughly 250 lbs to a 5 gallon bucket

Re: Best ways to store Copper Pennies

PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 12:07 pm
by cooyon
I keep my wheat cents in ziplock slider bags of 2,500 and put the bags in plastic milk crates, then stack the crates. Makes good use of corners and odd-sized spaces in the garage. The crates are easy to move around when necessary; I fill the bottom crates full, then put fewer in the crates as I build the stack. Milk crates are easy to find at thrift stores or yard sales, at least they are around here. Also, some of the crates are older and "collectable". My 1959-81 Cu cents are boxed, all the 1982s go in a three-liter Deer Park water bottle. I visit two bank branches every week to get all their empty coin boxes and I reuse the best cent boxes. All the unused boxes get flattened and burned in the fireplace each winter