JobIII wrote:If you are going to do this often. You should look into making or buying a rock tumbler. it will definitely remove the junk off of coins.
IdahoCopper wrote:JobIII wrote:If you are going to do this often. You should look into making or buying a rock tumbler. it will definitely remove the junk off of coins.
What would you put in the tumbler with the coins? Crushed walnut shells?
Robarons wrote:Kinda of an interesting topic here. If there is one point to make your cents pretty is to interest new people to invest in copper cents. Fresh new manufactured copper looks pretty awesome- like those kilo bars, sometimes you can get a shine like a mirror in them. Making buckets of shiny copper candies will sell and yell the point of 'COPPER' more than the fact its a penny. And since these have no numismatic and will never have a numismatic value (a wheat penny from 60 years ago with a different design and far lower mintage than memorials are going for 3 cents each-lower than the metal value as we speak)
Interesting stuff
CU Baker wrote:I guess I will keep mine dirty. The goal is to sell by the pound when they no longer make the coin. So why wash off some of the weight.
Rodebaugh wrote:Problem solved.
68Camaro wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Problem solved.
Your voice is deeper than I imagined...
Rodebaugh wrote:68Camaro wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Problem solved.
Your voice is deeper than I imagined...
Now Rich, does that look like my “well manicured” hands?
Rodebaugh wrote:Problem solved.
NotABigDeal wrote:Wow. A lot of effort for minimal gain. Oh well, what ever floats your boat.... I say leave 'em alone, hehe.
Deal
tinhorn wrote:I'm guessing you don't sell a lot of pennies for over 2.5x face. heeheeheehee
Rodebaugh wrote:Problem solved.
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