Thanks for all the responses and PM’s!
I wrote up a long post yesterday morning only to have the page crash and lost it all.
Then, my day was booked with my last daughter graduating high school plus a niece who had a family party and the day was gone.
Anyway, I am in a holding pattern due to your thoughts.
I do think that silver shenanigans will continue until QE3 is resolved one way or the other and so, cannot say it’s bottomed for sure at all.
Moody’s threat on ratings could keep prices low IMO.
I now have an inventory which I did not have, jeez, had no idea I had 2600 Ikes!
I channel my OCD to positive tasks and later, when I have a chance to reflect, find out what happened. I surprise myself, lol.
I did find one silver in the batch and must not have looked closely that day. I have only found three or four in the wild to date.
I had originally wanted to put an album together from my best Ikes and many of these have not seen much daylight. I get them not long after they are dumped on a teller who cannot get rid of them fast enough. Before that they were just in a drawer or jar of someone else’s.
I do have fear being caught with fiat after some mean inflation bumps and if silver is going to climb again, it would be more profitable to just buy silver with the coins.
I am a collector *cough* hoarder

and getting “rid” of anything is not normal for me. I usually buy silver or gold AND keep the odd stuff I find. But being tight on cash made me think I should consider liquidating them anyway.
So, first I will pull out all the keepers for my albums(s) and then look to make a profit on the sale.
Does anyone else put away any of the “gold” dollars for future collectors or is this a lost cause.
I do think that if a new currency is introduced, backed by gold, silver or a basket of value, the “gold” coins will be trash. I think I have $500 of 2009 Sacajawea’s I got delivered free from the mint at face and don’t know if they will ever appreciate, even in fifty years.
I have a few who have PM’d with interest and will consider selling some Ikes after I sort what I want.
As far as sorting pennies, I already have 9 five gallon buckets of copper sorts from the Ryedale but limit this activity to winter nights. My friends are professionally sorting copper locally and I imagine they will put a dent in the copper percentage if they continue. They are doing a lot of volume now.
I’ll post more later.
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