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S mint

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:03 pm
by penny pretty
I save all S mint memorial coppers anyway, but it just dawned on me to few I find as opposed to common wheats. Today after handsorting $20 CWRs I found two S mints,12 common wheats, and two georges. Are S mint m emorials more rare than wheats?

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:04 pm
by misteroman
yup, way rarer. Figure they only made them for 6 or 7 yrs and the mintages weren't that high at all

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:52 pm
by willy13
also depends on location, much easier to find them if you are on the west coast.

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:13 am
by scyther
Are they worth anything? I haven't been saving most of mine...

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:53 am
by henrysmedford
Last year Franklin was pulling S mint for a few months and here in Medford the 1974-S is the hardest to find and then the 1968-S is. The Funny thing when Franklin stops something you can not get him to start it back up. :mrgreen: Also the hardest post 1940 cent for us to find is 1954 we have found more IH cent than 1954 see -- http://www.realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5364&hilit=+1954


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Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:44 pm
by jacer333
I pulled my S-mints when I first started sorting. Once I got about $25 worth of them piled up, I got tired of messing with them, so now I just throw them in with the other coppers. They may be rarer than wheats, but there just isn't any demand as hardly anyone really seeks to collect them.

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:17 pm
by penny pretty
thanks! figured they were rare, and I find few enough that saving them wont be a hassle!

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:29 pm
by bookshelf
I throw my S-mint coppers in with the general bunch when sorting. When I get around to rolling and wrapping the coppers for storage, I separate out the S-mint ones for some reason. B)

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:54 am
by HoardCopperByTheTon
They are fairly scarce. I live about 40 miles from the SF mint so they are a little more plentiful here. Just to satisfy my curiosity I sorted a bag of copper for S mints and had another member who had bought a bag from me sort his. We ended up with 5-7% S mints out of the cents already sorted for copper. That would equate to about 1% of the pennies in circulation here before sorting. If someone were hand sorting I think it would be worthwhile to separate the S mints, but for those of us that bulk sort it is not worth the time to go back and hand sort the copper for S mint cents. I think the percentages of S mints gets even lower the further east you go. :mrgreen:

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:47 am
by GGerrands
I started saving out the 68-74 S mints based on the inspiration of that photo above, but I keep mine all lumped together in a "save to the side bucket." So far, S mints are outnumbering P & D 1959's by a *smidge*.

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:18 pm
by pennypanner
I seperat the S mints from the other copper and keep them. The collectors of the future may have a hard time finding them.

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:41 pm
by Night Hawk
Don't forget to keep an eye out for the 69-S double die and the 70-S small date.

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:46 pm
by John Reich
I live in the East and handsort. I save all my "S" mints from 68 to 74. I find 5 to 10 per box--pretty much the same number of wheats I find. Out here, the 74-S is definitely the most common. I remember at the time that the 74-S coins were mixed in bags with Denver and Philly coins and distributed all over the country--to keep them from being "hoarded". That may explain why so few turn up in Oregon.

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:01 pm
by Sheba
I find that the 1969S here in the Midwest is by far the most common 'S' from 1968 to 1974. Don't find a lot of 's' mints, but I do keep them seperate. If they never achieve any 'special' value, they are still copper! :D All 's' mint wheaties are kept seperate...even the common ones are worth more than just copper value, I think.

I've never found any of the really rare key date wheaties like the 1909 s-VDB or the 1914d or the very early 's' mints through 1916 or 1931s, but the one I am looking for and can't seem ever to find (making it as difficult as the rare wheaties for me) is a simple 1939D. Why is that one so hard to find for this old 'hand sorter'? (I'm putting a complete book 'to date' together of all the pennies I find and except for a few old or rare dates, have it filled complete from about 1917 on, and that doggone 1939 D.

Oh well. I guess I'll find it sometime! :)

BTW, I'm a hand sorter so haven't gone through huge quantities like some of you folks do with those 'Rydales' :)

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:01 am
by HoardCopperByTheTon
Sheba wrote:BTW, I'm a hand sorter so haven't gone through huge quantities like some of you folks do with those 'Rydales' :)

Hey, some of us used to through huge quantities even pre-Rydale.. but now we can do it a lot faster. :mrgreen:

Re: S mint

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:00 am
by penny pretty
Im a handsorter also, and I have one thing to say about you rootin tootin, copper lootin, machine feinds....