shinnosuke wrote:natsb88 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:I'm flabbergasted by mtalbot's 47% ratio. JUST SORT MORE!
Canada made coppers up through 1996, lots more copper in circulation up there.
Then I'm definitely living on the wrong side of the continent.
shinnosuke wrote:natsb88 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:I'm flabbergasted by mtalbot's 47% ratio. JUST SORT MORE!
Canada made coppers up through 1996, lots more copper in circulation up there.
Then I'm definitely living on the wrong side of the continent.
henrysmedford wrote:You might hold off packing---
How long will pennies stay in circulation? Ask McArdle
October 31, 2012
How long will it take to get all the pennies out of circulation?
Canada’s final penny will leave the Royal Canadian Mint on Feb. 4, 2013. After that, citizens will need to find new ballast to weight our pockets during windstorms, and I will be forced to more than double the littlest McArdle’s allowance to a nickel. But be heartened penny enthusiasts—the end of the copper age will come slowly. Mint officials predict it will take five years for the majority to exit circulation. Even then, precedent indicates the coins could linger indefinitely. The Bank of Canada discontinued the two-dollar bill in 1996. A decade later, there were still more than 109 million of them still stuffed in the night tables, piggy banks and bustiers of the nation. Change is going to come, indeed. But it is going to leave far more slowly.
avidbrandy wrote:shinnosuke wrote:natsb88 wrote:Canada made coppers up through 1996, lots more copper in circulation up there.
Then I'm definitely living on the wrong side of the continent.
I second this.
1. $100.00 a month
2. 14%
3. Ryedale
mtalbot_ca wrote:And now the grand total stands at 46 miners grinding away to the tune of 41,753,800 pennies each year in order to harvest a grand total of 65,754 pounds or if you like a monstrous total of 9,598,869 pennies.
68Camaro wrote:But it does suggest that we should be seeing a slow drop in % copper, which I think we are seeing.
scyther wrote:68Camaro wrote:But it does suggest that we should be seeing a slow drop in % copper, which I think we are seeing.
True. But that would happen due to natural attrition even if no one were pulling them out. The percent of zinc memorials is also constantly dropping, just because shields are being added to the mix.
wolfeeee wrote:I use sewing machine oil (about every $200) on the small bearing and it doesn't clog up like the stuff Andy recommends.
The high points of the wheel (top and bottom) get a very small dab of silicone jel used for O rings at the same time.
Engineer wrote:wolfeeee wrote:I use sewing machine oil (about every $200) on the small bearing and it doesn't clog up like the stuff Andy recommends.
The high points of the wheel (top and bottom) get a very small dab of silicone jel used for O rings at the same time.
Awesome information! Thanks.
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