Morsecode wrote:Picked up my first box of cents in a long while. The branch says I can get one every week if I want. Was looking forward to a hand sort tonight, but I doubt my percentages are going to be all that high...lol
Morsecode wrote:LOL! We're already rich...Wheeee!
Silver4face wrote:I sort 4-5 days a week, 10-40 rolls a day. Continuing to average 16-18 percent. Busy buying more rolls now. Buy/sort/sell and or hoard while u can! I am doing all of the above.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Silver4face wrote:I sort 4-5 days a week, 10-40 rolls a day. Continuing to average 16-18 percent. Busy buying more rolls now. Buy/sort/sell and or hoard while u can! I am doing all of the above.
Good for you. I'm lucky if I get 5% per box. Too many zincs now diluting the Cu. My CU gets the boxes with the peek holes in the top of it. Loomis?
Morsecode wrote:I just finished my first box of BWR cents in years (not counting the 2021 box which I'm still going through)
10 BU Lincolns '60s & '70s
9 early Elizabeths, earliest '53
2 George, '40 & '44
12 wheats, with a '36 and a '38 (all of which are pretty beat)
1 2009 Lincoln Formative Years (haven't seen one in the wild for many moons)
8.36 pre-'82 coppers (saving none of the '82s)
I'm guessing a 33% return is juuust a tad higher than usual nowadays, but still fun to land a rich one once in a while. Certainly not a large enough sample to make conclusions. In 2011, I was sorting 5 to 7 boxes a week and my average then was around 28%.
Silver4face wrote:I've been sorting off and on for almost 10 years. It was around 25-28 in 2011, 2012 etc, but now I estimate 18-20 percent. I did a box study ten days ago and will report numbers in the appropriate forum
Silver4face wrote:Silver4face wrote:I've been sorting off and on for almost 10 years. It was around 25-28 in 2011, 2012 etc, but now I estimate 18-20 percent. I did a box study ten days ago and will report numbers in the appropriate forum
BUMP! I am reviving this semi-old thread. The above post in quotes is from my FIRST day as a member of this fine site. That was three years ago, and I would like to point out that my percentages are still the same as they were three years ago. This despite meeting a large competitor just 40 miles away, and seeing evidence of competition just 15 miles away. I am guessing that there has been MAJOR copper dumps in my area. How else do you explain me maintaining the same average for THREE YEARS?
DC_Penny_Guy wrote:Anyone who has gotten multiple boxes of circulated pennies with zero or near-zero copper, you live in an area where Brinks or another commercial coin wrapper is pulling the copper out of circulation way farther up the food chain.
DC_Penny_Guy wrote:However, it's still super difficult to find pre-1940 Lincoln cents with mint marks.
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