slickeast wrote:That's good for you, means your percentages should be higher in that area.
Oh, yeah. Be sure to get a sweater and put leather patches on the elbows.tinhorn wrote:Teacher, white hair, sorting pennies--I fall squarely into the goofy but harmless old man category, which suits me fine.
tinhorn wrote:Many tellers I've met seem to have no idea why I ask for pennies. Some have asked me, and I tell them I love to sort through them and pick out the old ones. I tell them about the defective penny I sold on Ebay for over $20, and mention that I'm a substitute school teacher. Teacher, white hair, sorting pennies--I fall squarely into the goofy but harmless old man category, which suits me fine. There IS one bank I frequent where I overheard mention of "the guy who just picked up all those pennies he ordered".
ed_vantage17 wrote:BTW - Getting right around 30% Cu here in SE Wisconsin.
Mossy wrote:Oh, yeah. Be sure to get a sweater and put leather patches on the elbows.
shinnosuke wrote:
Dagnabit! I'm only getting about 12% in South Texas. Somebody has poisoned the spring from which I sip, apparently.
chris6084 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:
Dagnabit! I'm only getting about 12% in South Texas. Somebody has poisoned the spring from which I sip, apparently.
We are both stuck with the wonderful 12% copper rate. That is my average as well. I think south TX has one of the worst percentages both for copper and silver.
chris6084 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:
Dagnabit! I'm only getting about 12% in South Texas. Somebody has poisoned the spring from which I sip, apparently.
We are both stuck with the wonderful 12% copper rate. That is my average as well. I think south TX has one of the worst percentages both for copper and silver.
bman wrote:you service coin counters, how did you get that gig?
Dave wrote:25 -30% in Western NY. I hardly ever ask for halves anymore because I haven't found any silver in a long time.
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