Mini Copper Cent Windfall Today

I decided to stop by a bank I used to frequent and see if they had any halves. It was a few minutes before closing and myself and another man ahead of me were in line.
I saw that he had a blue bucket from Lowe's that had a bunch of rolls of pennies inside. I asked if he was a collector. He said no, that the coins came from his mom. They were all pennies. He said they were all from the 1960's and 1970's. A few of them had markings on them such as 1974-P. Those which were marked were dated 1993 and initialed by the former owner.
We took them out of the bucket and counted them. $68 face value. I broke open a single roll to quality check it. It looked just fine! I said I'd take all of them and give him cash.
He seemed like an honest enough person and said he even contacted a dealer or two and was insulted by what they offered him. I didn't ask what they offered as the bank was trying to close. I just wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible!
Home now and the first 6 rolls or so are indeed all copper. Also, they each have exactly 50 coins. No foreign coins or mutilated coins. So this was likely a very conscientious collector who had them before me.
$68.00 paid for $68.00 face value in all copper cents. That just made my day!
I saw that he had a blue bucket from Lowe's that had a bunch of rolls of pennies inside. I asked if he was a collector. He said no, that the coins came from his mom. They were all pennies. He said they were all from the 1960's and 1970's. A few of them had markings on them such as 1974-P. Those which were marked were dated 1993 and initialed by the former owner.
We took them out of the bucket and counted them. $68 face value. I broke open a single roll to quality check it. It looked just fine! I said I'd take all of them and give him cash.
He seemed like an honest enough person and said he even contacted a dealer or two and was insulted by what they offered him. I didn't ask what they offered as the bank was trying to close. I just wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible!
Home now and the first 6 rolls or so are indeed all copper. Also, they each have exactly 50 coins. No foreign coins or mutilated coins. So this was likely a very conscientious collector who had them before me.
$68.00 paid for $68.00 face value in all copper cents. That just made my day!