by assetcoin » Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:30 am
Hello everyone. I'm mostly a lurker here, but I visit frequently, and enjoy reading what everyone has to say. I hand sort between $25-$75 a week, and have been doing so very consistently for the last 6 months. I get just under 30% copper on average, and about 10 wheaties a week. This Friday I stopped by a normal pick up bank, and instead of the usual disgusted look that I get from the head teller, I was greeted with a smile. She said that a local school had a "penny drive" and that some lady had brought in about 10 boxes of rolled pennies. I happily bought the $37 that she had in her tray at the moment and took them home for sorting. I got them to my sorting desk, grabbed a roll and noticed something unusual. The roll in my hand looked very old. It was a shotgun roll, and the end with the obverse showing had a bright red, shiny 1960-P looking at me. The other end was tails, but it was also shiny and red. I quickly dug through the rolls, and found there to be 10 of these rolls, all apparently 1960-P, unopened OBW rolls. This was a nice surprise! Any thoughts from the more experienced members? I've listed one on eBay, but I wonder if I should just keep the rest for my kids and potential grand kids.