Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:"Where did you get all these pennies?!"
A.) An irate customer paid me in pennies!
B.) I am cleaning out granddad's old coin collection.
C.) Had a great win last night at penny ante poker!!!
D.) The Brinks truck just had an accident, and I helped clean up!
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:"Where did you get all these pennies?!"
A.) An irate customer paid me in pennies!
B.) I am cleaning out granddad's old coin collection.
C.) Had a great win last night at penny ante poker!!!
D.) The Brinks truck just had an accident, and I helped clean up!
Chief wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:"Where did you get all these pennies?!"
A.) An irate customer paid me in pennies!
B.) I am cleaning out granddad's old coin collection.
C.) Had a great win last night at penny ante poker!!!
D.) The Brinks truck just had an accident, and I helped clean up!
I really like these replies!
By the way, today I picked up a box of dimes to search for silver and mixed them in with my dump bags just to add coins other than pennies. $534 dumped today. Also, found one 1963 silver dime!
I keep saying it, but I really have lost my mind. It has been fun going crazy though.
inflationhawk wrote:I use the wheat penny story too. There is this one young desk jockey that always seems to be at my dump bank no matter when I go. He often comes over and will stand right beside me as I am dumping pennies (usually about $70 worth). He keeps grilling me like he doesn't believe me. He'll ask how much wheat pennies are worth and if I sell them. He says the other day, "wheat pennies are made of copper aren't they? I was reading the other day that copper pennies are worth more than face value." It seems he's trying to push me down the path of admitting I'm sorting for copper. This guy is really annoying. He gives me the "uh huh" skeptical look every time I answer his questions. He knows what I'm after and he's just intent on trying to make me admit me. Like it's a crime or something! Next time I'll tell him the fountain story, I liked that one too. Maybe I'll start coming up with more and more outrageous stories.
inflationhawk wrote:He says the other day, "wheat pennies are made of copper aren't they? I was reading the other day that copper pennies are worth more than face value."
cesariojpn wrote:inflationhawk wrote:He says the other day, "wheat pennies are made of copper aren't they? I was reading the other day that copper pennies are worth more than face value."
Then you tell him that the United States Government forbids melting of the pennies.
Chief wrote:By the way, today I picked up a box of dimes to search for silver and mixed them in with my dump bags just to add coins other than pennies. $534 dumped today. Also, found one 1963 silver dime!
I keep saying it, but I really have lost my mind. It has been fun going crazy though.
CrazyTom wrote:He probably realizes that you know he is doing a job than most women do and is trying to compensate by being a dick.
Number21 wrote:I don't know why you guys hide your real motives. Hoarding coppers isn't illegal. It's the bank's job to provide you with your stock.
Spread the word, the more people that realize what's going on, the more there will be interested in buying them, and the more there will be sorting them out of existance and increasing the price of what you already have.
exbingoaddict wrote:Chief wrote:By the way, today I picked up a box of dimes to search for silver and mixed them in with my dump bags just to add coins other than pennies. $534 dumped today. Also, found one 1963 silver dime!
I keep saying it, but I really have lost my mind. It has been fun going crazy though.
Consider this Chief, many hobbies will cost you more money out of pocket. If you're returning you're unwanted change, then you're only spending the costs to transport it around.
A. I enjoy it a great deal
B. It's basically free other than the opportunity cost of my time and a little bit of gas
C. It's potentially lucrative with the chance for a high return on investment, but no loss possible.
D. It's actually not bad exercise lifting all these boxes of coins around
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