Sad story of a penny sorter

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Sad story of a penny sorter

Postby texcollex » Sat Jul 15, 2023 9:49 am

I was watching this https://youtu.be/rT_4J5eftgc
YouTube video and around the 17:00 minute mark wanted to yell at the screen, "Don't dump those in there!" The guy obviously didn't realize he had stumbled across the poor deceased penny sorters stash. He callously dumped what appeared to be copper cents into a big bin of newer cents. The guy appeared to have been sorting nickels, as well. Another reminder to involve our families in our hobby.

Edit: OH, good grief. I just watched what he found next.
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Re: Sad story of a penny sorter

Postby Recyclersteve » Mon Jul 17, 2023 2:41 am

These appeared to be Canadian coins. I wonder which province he was in…
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Re: Sad story of a penny sorter

Postby texcollex » Mon Jul 17, 2023 6:36 am

Recyclersteve wrote:These appeared to be Canadian coins. I wonder which province he was in…


Yes, he is in Canada, but I don't recall if he's mentioned his province on his videos.
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Re: Sad story of a penny sorter

Postby hirbonzig » Mon Jul 17, 2023 8:57 am

He’s from Edmonton Alberta.
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Re: Sad story of a penny sorter

Postby Silver4face » Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:13 pm

texcollex wrote:I was watching this https://youtu.be/rT_4J5eftgc
YouTube video and around the 17:00 minute mark wanted to yell at the screen, "Don't dump those in there!" The guy obviously didn't realize he had stumbled across the poor deceased penny sorters stash. He callously dumped what appeared to be copper cents into a big bin of newer cents. The guy appeared to have been sorting nickels, as well. Another reminder to involve our families in our hobby.

Edit: OH, good grief. I just watched what he found next.


As the smart people gradually perish , the "other" people will gradually repopulate the banks and stores with copper, wheats, silver and old nickels unless we become a cashless society which I hope we don't. The "other" people are the brainwashed, dumbed down people who know little to nothing about stuff that's actually important. Without seeing the video, I'm guessing that's exactly what this "dumper" is. These morons might benefit us in terms of our coining interests; however, their ideology and behavior will ultimately be the destruction of our country and society in general.
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Re: Sad story of a penny sorter

Postby Cu Penny Hoarder » Sat Jul 22, 2023 6:01 am

Silver4face wrote:
texcollex wrote:I was watching this https://youtu.be/rT_4J5eftgc

As the smart people gradually perish , the "other" people will gradually repopulate the banks and stores with copper, wheats, silver and old nickels unless we become a cashless society which I hope we don't. The "other" people are the brainwashed, dumbed down people who know little to nothing about stuff that's actually important. Without seeing the video, I'm guessing that's exactly what this "dumper" is. These morons might benefit us in terms of our coining interests; however, their ideology and behavior will ultimately be the destruction of our country and society in general.


Bingo. This in a nutshell. I've noticed that the majority of younglings today don't seem to give 2 sheets about coins and/or most boomer and Gen Z hobbies. These kids today have been brainwashed into believing digital nothings are a store of value. How sad.
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