mcsusanquilts wrote:I tried penny hoarding for my retirement, but after 1 month, I had to cash in my pennies. I live in an apartment. Penny hoarding is not the answer in rented places. I did not want to rent a storage unit for the rest of my life. I figured that I would have only saved up $250,000.00 by the end of 30 years; that is not what I wanted in 30 years. The weight would have been over 10800 pounds of copper and zinc. I am still cashing in my pennies. I have to make 3 more trips to the bank. I can only cash in $21.00 at a time. For those of you who are hoarding, consider the facts that after a long time; you will have to hire someone with a large truck to haul all of your pennies to a cash coinstar bank. Good Luck for those who love hoarding.
Joogaler wrote:Why don't you sell them to members on here!?!?!
mcsusanquilts wrote:It does not bother me to cash in my coppers. I got them from the bank, so the bank can have them back. The only ones that they will be getting that I did not get from the bank is the 2 steel pennies. The reason why I said that I will not keep hoarding is because of the long term expense; (storage unit, truck rental, doctor bills from lifting the pennies, etc.). I get a high from saving money; so I am saving in a different form--paper money. It makes me feel like I am getting somewhere in this slow economy. Don't get me wrong, I am a hoarder in a more controlled form. I like to keep it organized and in my possession where I can keep an eye on it.
andrewjackson wrote:Paper is poverty, it is only the ghost of money and not money itself."
Thomas. Jefferson 3rd. U. S. President
Joogaler wrote:andrewjackson wrote:Paper is poverty, it is only the ghost of money and not money itself."
Thomas. Jefferson 3rd. U. S. President
I like the quote, that's one you don't hear very much. I believe Jefferson knew more about the future than Nostradamus!
mcsusanquilts wrote:I tried penny hoarding for my retirement, but after 1 month, I had to cash in my pennies. I live in an apartment. Penny hoarding is not the answer in rented places. I did not want to rent a storage unit for the rest of my life. I figured that I would have only saved up $250,000.00 by the end of 30 years; that is not what I wanted in 30 years. The weight would have been over 10800 pounds of copper and zinc. I am still cashing in my pennies. I have to make 3 more trips to the bank. I can only cash in $21.00 at a time. For those of you who are hoarding, consider the facts that after a long time; you will have to hire someone with a large truck to haul all of your pennies to a cash coinstar bank. Good Luck for those who love hoarding.
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