by Ecotic » Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:40 pm
I consider myself a copper miner too! If you watch Gold Rush on the Discovery channel, you can see the similarities. Both hobbies rely upon having good machines (bulldozers and excavators vs. Ryedales and coin counters). The more and better the machines, the more you can process. I have an 18 gallon container that I put my raw pennies into that await the Ryedale for the upcoming weekend, and I consider that my unprocessed "ore". Both gold mining and penny hoarding have the weighing ritual after a "cleanup" (which is akin to a double sort for us penny hoarders). Both hobbies have their hiccups when machines break down, the funding goes dry, or the bank cuts you off, and when this happens you have to know what you're doing and get back to running fast!
In both hobbies, you just want the main money-making machine to run, run, run! (a washplant for gold miners and the Ryedale for us guys)
And both hobbies have the complete ghetto approach, which is hand panning for gold mining and hand sorting for pennies.