JobIII wrote:Random zinc year box no. Solid zinc box yes.
I will say for zincs do offer a good mix of errors and varieties to look for. But when you want copper it’s a skunk box.
JobIII wrote:I wouldn't know but wouldn't assume this is anything more than a fluke.
JerrySpringer wrote:JobIII wrote:I wouldn't know but wouldn't assume this is anything more than a fluke.
Yeah. Just kind of impressed if there is someone in these parts or wherever Brinks got their pennies, that is separating the copper. Had to be a big amount too because I would think that the zincolns get churned up with the regular coin dumps in their facility but what do I know.
JerrySpringer wrote:Grabbed another $10 worth of machine wrapped cents at a TD bank branch yesterday. The copper yield was 5%. This is a month after I first noticed the low copper counts. I posted that I would hit the mid 20% range of copper easily with Brinks rolls. Then this. I will check other branches during the summer. Brinks may be pulling the copper, which is very interesting or there is a whale somewhere in New England accumulating copper cents.....
Silver4face wrote:If I were you, I would completely stop buying from this branch. I would go to other banks. Also, you might want to request CUSTOMER WRAPPED ROLLS
TXSTARFIRE wrote:That article is from 2013 about an incident that happened about 5 years prior. Do you think Brinks is still doing something like that?
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Yeah, the melt ban is fairly recent. If they are still sorting and selling they are not being melted.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Yeah, the melt ban is fairly recent. If they are still sorting and selling they are not being melted.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:I hear the melt ban may be lifted on the 1st of next April.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:That article is from 2013 about an incident that happened about 5 years prior. Do you think Brinks is still doing something like that?
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