by galenrog » Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:19 pm
Cents are a sure thing. Careful sorting can be very tedious and is not for the easily distracted. Here is how I do the cents. 1) separate copper alloy from zinc alloy. Can be done with any of the comparators available, although the Ryedale is top of the heap for speed and accuracy at this time. 2) visually sort out wheats, canadas, and indians. These can frequently be marketed for higher premiums. 3) Check for dates that have errors of significance and check for those errors. 4) All errors of any significance should be marketed separately.
I like halves and large dollars as much as the next coin freak, but with so many people searching coin, much of the silver has been removed. I do not discount that there is still a lot more to be found, but it is less and less as time goes by.
I do not play favorites with coins. I have standing requests at two branches for canvas bags whenever they are full, regardless of what kind of coin. The vault teller seems to appreciate this, since it reduces costs and labor for them. I will even take the gosh awful small dollars if it will keep me the the good graces of the tellers.
Mine Gold, Buy Silver. It Fills the Safe Faster.