So if the Canadian government is going to melt them that make it harder to play Whitman bingo. There is a market for the later years , hole fillers go for .20-.30 right now http://coins.bidstart.com/Small-Cents-/2355/c.html so if you like to sort why not tube them. Also we tube and save all if are find and at 60+ roll it not worth selling them for weight as we have less than $100 face after pulling them over three years and will not make it to one CTU after the Canadian government starts to recycle them.Second, metals from existing pennies will be recycled for use in other products.
hobo finds wrote:I f I had a bunch why not sort by year? Who knows what will happen? Can the gov'mnt get rid of all one cent coins? What will happen if they do?
so it will still be illegal for a Canadian to melt but a Canadian could ship them to the US to be melted but it would be costly to ship.The penny will retain its value indefinitely and can continue to be used in payments.
Morsecode wrote:'53-'79 bagged together
'80-'96 same
V's & VI's put aside, but not found often enough to matter.
henrysmedford wrote:So if the Canadian government is going to melt them that make it harder to play Whitman bingo. There is a market for the later years , hole fillers go for .20-.30 right now http://coins.bidstart.com/Small-Cents-/2355/c.html so if you like to sort why not tube them. Also we tube and save all if are find and at 60+ roll it not worth selling them for weight as we have less than $100 face after pulling them over three years and will not make it to one CTU after the Canadian government starts to recycle them.
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