Hello, I have been reading the forum for a while and just recently decided to join. I'm mostly a pocket change picker but I do admire the dedication that a lot of you show in being serious hoarders. I find, like most here, sorting coins (and scrapping metal) is a very relaxing hobby that gets me away from TV and other unproductive things and whatever profit made is just a nice bonus.
Anyway, I recently visited a casino and noticed something. This particular time I cashed out several times and ended up with a pocket full of change at the end of the night. As I sorted through them, I found a very high number of certain coins that I routinely pluck out of my change. I would say at least 60% of the pennies were copper, about 1 in 4 quarters were bicentennial, and I found several pre-1950's nickels. Nothing really spectacular, but to see this many older coins in one handful was abnormal. Anymore, it seems like I find a bicentennial maybe once in $25 worth of quarters and rarely ever find nickels that old. I know a lot of casinos will cash change for people (knowing you will lose it back to them) and I wonder how many older folks are taking their old jars full of coins with them to the casino. I am considering going back at cashing out a lot more to see if what I saw this time continues.
So, if you're a casino visitor, you may try to cash out a lot and see what you may find. I know if nothing else, it would cause me to spend less time losing my money at a machine, so it's a win-win either way.
Like I said, just a random observation and thought, and hello to the board.