IdahoCopper wrote:I put pennies in one for decades. No change to the coins.
Silver4face wrote:Steve,
I have never used 5 gallon jugs, but I do think it's a good idea for the long term. I would make sure that the jug(s) are bone dry before using. I would also use a label to indicate the count, especially since you might sell someday. Btw, what are you using for your CANADIAN copper?
frugi wrote:its fine for storing them long term. good luck moving them or getting them out. the tipping over an dumping out method doesnt work, they dont flow out, there is too much weight coming up from bottom when tilted. you need to rock it back and forth while also shoving like a wooden spoon handle up the whole to get them out,. i had 5 full when i moved from an apartment to a house in 2007. i tried moving the first one with a hand truck down stairs, it flew off, bounced down a flight of stairs and went literally through my apartment building interior wall. I tried everything to get the pennies out of the bottles. i tried the rocking back and forth method, and that took about 10 hours before I got them all out. the best solution in the end was 1st. dont fill them to the tippity top, leave about 8 inches of space at the top. When ready to empty, drill a hole, and use a reciprocating saw to cut all the way around the top half of bottle off. That works best and quickest. I will never do that again, now i store them 5000 pcs per bag in mylar bags, inside canvas bank bags, inside 50 gallon drums in my lower level. much easier to move by hand one bag at a time
frugi wrote:[...]
tried everything to get the pennies out of the bottles. i tried the rocking back and forth method, and that took about 10 hours before I got them all out. [...]
Doctor Steuss wrote:frugi wrote:[...]
tried everything to get the pennies out of the bottles. i tried the rocking back and forth method, and that took about 10 hours before I got them all out. [...]
My parents' church did a "pennies by the inch" fundraiser, using one of these jugs to collect the coins. I helped roll/count for deposit, and getting the coins out of there was absolutely miserable.
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