Gipper1985 wrote:$25 Brinks Box
711 US Memorial Copper
17 US Wheats (40's & 50's)
33 Canadian pre-1998 Copper
Country wrote:Gipper1985 wrote:$25 Brinks Box
711 US Memorial Copper
17 US Wheats (40's & 50's)
33 Canadian pre-1997 Copper
WELCOME!!!
Be sure to post your pre-1940 finds in the "PRE-1940 LINCOLN TRACKING TREAD" to get credit for them.
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:uthminsta wrote:TheJonasCollegeFund wrote: 18 s-mints (1968-1974)(still working on that box, too)
Do you mean a box of S-mint memorials? Interesting. How far are you? And how much total have you sorted to get to that point?
I'm about half way there. It's been a long hard strugle. Since I'm in Hoosierland, I don't seem to get many s-mints.
Gipper1985 wrote:Country wrote:Gipper1985 wrote:$25 Brinks Box
711 US Memorial Copper
17 US Wheats (40's & 50's)
33 Canadian pre-1997 Copper
WELCOME!!!
Be sure to post your pre-1940 finds in the "PRE-1940 LINCOLN TRACKING TREAD" to get credit for them.
Thank you. I have learned a lot from you guys and I have been wanting to post to your thread.
For purposes of this thread do you consider pre-1997 Canadians as copper or do you cut-off earlier. If the cut off is 1979, for example, then I would have to revise my numbers by approx. 50% to be conservative.
Also, what do consider and ugly Abe?
appjoe wrote:$25 String box
- 802 Copper non-wheats (32.08%)
- 616 Nice coppers
- 116 Ugly Abes
- 6 S-mint copper ( 68-74 )
- 64 1982's copper (Scale checked)
13 1982 Zinc
27 Wheats - Oldest 1925
7 Canadian copper 1867-1967x2, 78, 79x2, 84, 88
other 0
Country I want to thank you for all your work here. Keeping track of all the statistics the way you do really makes it interesting and enjoyable.
Country wrote:When I'm handsorting and separating out my coppers, I put all the green, corroded, scratched, bent, and dark unnatural looking coppers together. I roll them up and when I get $25 of them, I seal the box and mark it UGLY ABES. Gotta keep the good guys separate from the clean stuff. Some folks don't pull their Ugly Abes, but batch all their COPPER LMCs together.
When I tabulate COPPERs found, it is the number of COPPER LMCs found. That includes the number of 1982 COPPER LMCs you find too. The wheats and COPPER Canadians are counted separately. Any Canadian 1996 or earlier counts for the Canadian COPPERs found. Canadian pennies 1997 or later are just COPPER coated steelies. For myself, I roll the 1953-1977 Canadians, the 1978-1979, the 1980-1981, and the 1982-1996 found separately since each variety has a slightly different COPPER weight.
In what state do you find your COPPERs? You get a lot of Canadian COPPERs; you gotta be close to Canada. In Virginia, I only get a few Canadians.
appjoe wrote:Country,
I noticed that you didn't post any of your own penny sorting for December is everything alright or did you just decided to take a little time off form penny sorting?
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