mrrosado wrote:I've been sorting, sorting sorting.
cwgii wrote:Slowed down. Bummed by not being able to sell off, having to dump copper. Spent a day at the ER ,then on my back the rest of this week.
I used to hand sort $100 a day. Now it is a month.
Tourney64 wrote:I have also been spending more time searching for errors. I have been inspired by the 1983 copper found in our group recently. Finding an error like that would be worth all the time I ever spent on sorting.
Doctor Steuss wrote:I'm down to only pocket change "sorting." The cost, time, and effort associated with buying and dumping coin began to outweigh the enjoyment I was getting from it.
Maybe one day I'll pick it up again, but for now I'm just living the dream of getting excited finding it in my change (got a wheatie yesterday... woot!).
Catfish4u wrote:Doctor Steuss wrote:I'm down to only pocket change "sorting." The cost, time, and effort associated with buying and dumping coin began to outweigh the enjoyment I was getting from it.
Maybe one day I'll pick it up again, but for now I'm just living the dream of getting excited finding it in my change (got a wheatie yesterday... woot!).
I received a 1929 wheatie this afternoon in change from the Dollar Tree!
Doctor Steuss wrote:Catfish4u wrote:Doctor Steuss wrote:I'm down to only pocket change "sorting." The cost, time, and effort associated with buying and dumping coin began to outweigh the enjoyment I was getting from it.
Maybe one day I'll pick it up again, but for now I'm just living the dream of getting excited finding it in my change (got a wheatie yesterday... woot!).
I received a 1929 wheatie this afternoon in change from the Dollar Tree!
Ooo, a 20's! Congratulations on the score! I don't think I've wrangled a pre-30s ever in pocket change.
My dream (*fingers-crossed*) is to get an Indian one day. Only ever found 8 in the wild roll searching, and never in change.
mtalbot_ca wrote:Good day!
A long time ago, we had this thread....faded away, but still interesting : https://realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=7& ... per+mining.
We collectively recorded 80,000+lbs of copper in the form of copper cents.
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