Recyclersteve wrote:Some of the 82's are 3.1 grams (copper) and others are 2.6 grams (zinc).
KeepStacking wrote:From reading some of the posts, especially the tracking threads, it seems like many of you sort out and separate the 1982 copper cents. Is there any valid reason to do so? If they are the same copper content as the the 1959-1981 cents, then what's the purpose of keeping them separated? I'm not blasting anyone who does this, just trying to get an understanding. Thanks in advance.
KeepStacking wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:Some of the 82's are 3.1 grams (copper) and others are 2.6 grams (zinc).
I am fully aware of that. What I am asking about is the copper versions, not the zinc versions. Wondering why some separate those from the 1959-1981 copper cents.
thedrifter wrote:KeepStacking wrote:From reading some of the posts, especially the tracking threads, it seems like many of you sort out and separate the 1982 copper cents. Is there any valid reason to do so? If they are the same copper content as the the 1959-1981 cents, then what's the purpose of keeping them separated? I'm not blasting anyone who does this, just trying to get an understanding. Thanks in advance.KeepStacking wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:Some of the 82's are 3.1 grams (copper) and others are 2.6 grams (zinc).
I am fully aware of that. What I am asking about is the copper versions, not the zinc versions. Wondering why some separate those from the 1959-1981 copper cents.
Basically it adds some peace of mind for the buyer that what they are buying in fact the copper version and not the zinc.
I myself don't do it. I know that many do. I just don't need another search category, another box, or ammo can to store another variety in.
When it comes time to sell I don't think it will make much of a difference. If it turns out that its an important facture in price then I can resort at that time.
Any thoughts from buyers and sellers?
KeepStacking wrote:For those that use automated sorters, do you go back and go through the ones that fall into the copper pile?
Romalae wrote:KeepStacking wrote:For those that use automated sorters, do you go back and go through the ones that fall into the copper pile?
I'm not an machine-sorter, but I can't imagine why anyone who is one would go back through the copper pile specifically to pluck out the 1982 cents. I mean, the whole idea behind obtaining the machine in the first place is so it will automatically sort the copper from the zinc for you, within a very small margin of error. The machine doesn't know if it's from 1970 or 1975 or 1982 or whatever. The 1982 cents that end up in the copper shoot are thus guaranteed to be copper, just as any other copper cent is, and the zinc ones will fall from the zinc shoot.
For me, as an occasional handsorter, I do not allow copper 1982s to slip through my grasp just because of their year. For me, it's very easy to tell if a 1982 cent is copper, because you can simply drop it on a hard surface and if it rings, then you know you have a copper cent. If it gives a brief thunk, then you can throw it out knowing that it's zinc.
KeepStacking wrote:Romalae wrote:KeepStacking wrote:For those that use automated sorters, do you go back and go through the ones that fall into the copper pile?
I'm not an machine-sorter, but I can't imagine why anyone who is one would go back through the copper pile specifically to pluck out the 1982 cents. I mean, the whole idea behind obtaining the machine in the first place is so it will automatically sort the copper from the zinc for you, within a very small margin of error. The machine doesn't know if it's from 1970 or 1975 or 1982 or whatever. The 1982 cents that end up in the copper shoot are thus guaranteed to be copper, just as any other copper cent is, and the zinc ones will fall from the zinc shoot.
For me, as an occasional handsorter, I do not allow copper 1982s to slip through my grasp just because of their year. For me, it's very easy to tell if a 1982 cent is copper, because you can simply drop it on a hard surface and if it rings, then you know you have a copper cent. If it gives a brief thunk, then you can throw it out knowing that it's zinc.
Thanks for your input. I agree with everything you said. My meager 95% stash has 1982's in it, and at this point I have no plans to separate them or even track them separately for that matter. I will continue to sort/separate as follows:
95% 1959-82 LMC's
Zincs to go back to the bank
Wheats
IHC's
Canadian copper (and then further sorted by George V, George VI, Young Queens, etc)
Foreign
KeepStacking wrote:Good call Steve. I have looked for varieties like 1983 DDR, 1984 DDO, 1995 DDO and even the Wide America versions. I guess I haven't tracked them but have looked for them. I also pull things like the cents that have the states engraved on them or other oddities. So far no steel cents, but would definitely create a tracking category if I happened to come across one.
Recyclersteve wrote:One other thing- there are probably a few people out there who think that ALL 1982's are copper, which is obviously wrong. And many in this group might not want to go back and re-sort their stacks just to pull out zincs from a single year.
hobo finds wrote:You got to keep them separated!
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:hobo finds wrote:You got to keep them separated!
Sounds like a song.
Recyclersteve wrote:Also it seems that for me about 60-65% of the 1982's are copper. Is that what others are experiencing?
Well it does know if they are '73's and '74's also pre 1944...Romalae wrote:The machine doesn't know if it's from 1970 or 1975 or 1982 or whatever.
Nope. But occasional I will go through the Cu pile looking for wheats.KeepStacking wrote:For those that use automated sorters, do you go back and go through the ones that fall into the copper pile?
fasteddy wrote:Romalae wrote:The machine doesn't know if it's from 1970 or 1975 or 1982 or whatever.
Well it does know if they are '73's and '74's also pre 1944...
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:hobo finds wrote:You got to keep them separated!
Sounds like a song.
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