Franco American wrote:Hi everyone - I started hand sorting pennies exactly one year ago this week. In that timeframe I have sorted an saved 12 Brinks boxes of US Cu and 1 Brinks box of Cdn Cu. In addition I have filled a 1 lb Hersheys Cocoa can with wheat cents found during the search.
My highlight so far has been 3 IH's found over the course of the year - 1 in XF condition
uthminsta wrote:After that point, did you continue the search?
uthminsta wrote:Ever find an Indian?
uthminsta wrote:DUDE! Close your eyes and try to imagine someone sitting at the penny slots... popping those keys and semi-keys out of grandpa's Whitman book... poking them in, one after another....
That's essentially what she was doing.
I think I would have fallen all over myself trying to calmly, and with some semblance of composure, convince her to hand them over.
coindood wrote:THE APRIL HOARD
On Dec 12, 1996, I walked into my fave casino like any other day. Went to my bank of penny machines and saw the intriguing sight of a young woman feeding pennies into a slot machine from a rather large ziplock bag. When someone is using a container other than the casino's own cups, it usually means they brought in their own coins to dump. So I sat down next to her and casually noticed all the pennies were rather brown and worn, and my heart skipped a beat. I struck up a conversation: "Those look pretty old" and she was friendly and said "Yeah, they were my grandfather's" and my heart skipped another beat. She looked to have about $3-4 left in the bag so I offered $5 for it, telling her I was a coin collector. She readily agreed and said something that haunts me to this day - "I wish I had met you sooner, I've shoveled a bunch of these into this place." After I recovered from that, I thanked April (after we introed ourselves) I took the bag of coins out to my car and went back in to play the machine she had vacated. That night, I tallied the single biggest haul of early wheaties I could ever hope to find in the wild.
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Recyclersteve wrote:One milestone that seems very odd to me is this-
Just this weekend I found a 1943-S steel cent in a roll of pennies. It was the first steel cent I've found in the wild in decades. That is surprising to me because they made well over a billion of them (over 3 for every person in the US, and lots of them are NOT coin collectors), they're not valuable, they never were melted down in mass (after all, who would melt steel?).
Contrast that with war nickels, where I've found perhaps 20-30 over the same period of time. So I've found much more of the item that is more worthwhile to save/hoard.
Go figure.
Recyclersteve wrote:Coindood, years ago my wife once heard me say something about 1943 steel cents and she replied "oh I collect those!" I then asked how many she had, to which she replied TWO (just two!). I then decided to buy her a roll.
coindood wrote:THE APRIL HOARD
On Dec 12, 1996, I walked into my fave casino like any other day. Went to my bank of penny machines and saw the intriguing sight of a young woman feeding pennies into a slot machine from a rather large ziplock bag. When someone is using a container other than the casino's own cups, it usually means they brought in their own coins to dump. So I sat down next to her and casually noticed all the pennies were rather brown and worn, and my heart skipped a beat. I struck up a conversation: "Those look pretty old" and she was friendly and said "Yeah, they were my grandfather's" and my heart skipped another beat. She looked to have about $3-4 left in the bag so I offered $5 for it, telling her I was a coin collector. She readily agreed and said something that haunts me to this day - "I wish I had met you sooner, I've shoveled a bunch of these into this place." After I recovered from that, I thanked April (after we introed ourselves) I took the bag of coins out to my car and went back in to play the machine she had vacated. That night, I tallied the single biggest haul of early wheaties I could ever hope to find in the wild.
09VDB - 6
09P - 2
10P - 5
10S - 4
11P - 6
11D - 1
12P - 2
12D - 3
12S - 1
13P - 6
13D - 4
13S - 2
14P - 5
14S - 1
15P - 1
15D - 2
16P - 10
16D - 3
16S - 1
17P - 8
17D - 2
17S - 7
18P - 13
18D - 5
18S - 6
19P - 13
19D - 7
19S - 7
20P - 8
20D - 8
20S - 7
21P - 6
21S - 9
22D - 1
23P - 3
23S - 6
24P - 10
24S - 7
25P - 10
25D - 2
25S - 5
26P - 8
26D - 4
26S - 4
27P - 11
27D - 1
27S - 8
28P - 9
28D - 7
28S - 11
29P - 9
29D - 1
29S - 14
30P - 6
30D - 7
30S - 6
31D - 1
32P - 1
32D - 2
33P - 1
33D - 4
34P - 9
34D - 1
35 - 1
38 - 1
...and nine more post-1940. Conditions were AG-F mostly, but a few VFs were sprinkled in. Every pre-1935 date/MM was present except 09S, 09SVDB, 11S, 14D, 15S, 22Plain, 24D, 31P, & 31S. Over the next several weeks I'd still pull an occasional early teen, but never in the numbers I got that night.
coindood wrote:THE APRIL HOARD
On Dec 12, 1996, I walked into my fave casino like any other day. Went to my bank of penny machines and saw the intriguing sight of a young woman feeding pennies into a slot machine from a rather large ziplock bag. When someone is using a container other than the casino's own cups, it usually means they brought in their own coins to dump. So I sat down next to her and casually noticed all the pennies were rather brown and worn, and my heart skipped a beat. I struck up a conversation: "Those look pretty old" and she was friendly and said "Yeah, they were my grandfather's" and my heart skipped another beat. She looked to have about $3-4 left in the bag so I offered $5 for it, telling her I was a coin collector. She readily agreed and said something that haunts me to this day - "I wish I had met you sooner, I've shoveled a bunch of these into this place." After I recovered from that, I thanked April (after we introed ourselves) I took the bag of coins out to my car and went back in to play the machine she had vacated. That night, I tallied the single biggest haul of early wheaties I could ever hope to find in the wild.
09VDB - 6
09P - 2
10P - 5
10S - 4
11P - 6
11D - 1
12P - 2
12D - 3
12S - 1
13P - 6
13D - 4
13S - 2
14P - 5
14S - 1
15P - 1
15D - 2
16P - 10
16D - 3
16S - 1
17P - 8
17D - 2
17S - 7
18P - 13
18D - 5
18S - 6
19P - 13
19D - 7
19S - 7
20P - 8
20D - 8
20S - 7
21P - 6
21S - 9
22D - 1
23P - 3
23S - 6
24P - 10
24S - 7
25P - 10
25D - 2
25S - 5
26P - 8
26D - 4
26S - 4
27P - 11
27D - 1
27S - 8
28P - 9
28D - 7
28S - 11
29P - 9
29D - 1
29S - 14
30P - 6
30D - 7
30S - 6
31D - 1
32P - 1
32D - 2
33P - 1
33D - 4
34P - 9
34D - 1
35 - 1
38 - 1
...and nine more post-1940. Conditions were AG-F mostly, but a few VFs were sprinkled in. Every pre-1935 date/MM was present except 09S, 09SVDB, 11S, 14D, 15S, 22Plain, 24D, 31P, & 31S. Over the next several weeks I'd still pull an occasional early teen, but never in the numbers I got that night.
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