Robarons wrote:When you say shaved- you mean someone actually when through the trouble to take off the outside to the point it was the same or close enough to fit into a dime roll?
Sounds like some bored guy who had too much time on his hands- hope it wasnt meant to be a scheme to make 9 cents.
Hard telling but they look like CWR, if a penny like that ever went through Brinks or some kind of machine wouldnt it kick it out before being rolled? I guess if Canadian coinage gets caught in BWR, then I guess shaved pennies can too....
Z00 wrote:Robarons wrote:When you say shaved- you mean someone actually when through the trouble to take off the outside to the point it was the same or close enough to fit into a dime roll?
Sounds like some bored guy who had too much time on his hands- hope it wasnt meant to be a scheme to make 9 cents.
Hard telling but they look like CWR, if a penny like that ever went through Brinks or some kind of machine wouldnt it kick it out before being rolled? I guess if Canadian coinage gets caught in BWR, then I guess shaved pennies can too....
Sure could have been. 9 cents x 50 = 4.50 a roll. The dime has a copper core will a coinstar machine measure the size or the composition. How does the weight of the shaved cent compare to the weight of a dime.
Some folks will go to extremes to finagle a buck.
dannan14 wrote:i think he means that it seems like it would take a lot of labor per 9 cents earned. If the shaver drops them in a Coinstar it would be a whole lot of labor for 8.18 cents.
in fact I think I was in metal shop then.Country wrote:COPPER dated 1975
everything wrote:People must be desperate. This is common. http://maplewood-brentwood.patch.com/ar ... -maplewood
Here is the link for Frugi's mention with a story to it.
http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyr ... e_poke.php
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