ember wrote:I not only hoard the copper cents, but I also look through every cent for any possible errors. If you care to do so, you can possibly find some valuable errors with time.
TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:I have been a longtime follower of realcent.org and I always enjoy reading the stories in the Copper, Nickel, and Silver forums. You guys seem to have so much fun with the hunt for copper, Wheats, Indians, Buffalos, silver in the wild, and other crazy stuff. Hunting for 90% junk silver deals on eBay has been my way of accumulating the good stuff – and plucking any copper pennies and other interesting coins from my pocket change. But I always wanted to give roll sorting a try.
Today I actually had a need to pay a visit to my local bank branch which is pretty rare for me now with all of the online banking available. When I finished my business with the teller, I asked if I could get a box of pennies. She said she didn’t have a box at her window and would go get one for me but she did have loose rolls and could give me $25 worth if I had a bag or something to carry them in. Instead of taking her up on that offer, I said that I would wait for her to go retrieve a box. Maybe that was a mistake, I won’t know for sure until I sort the box. I did crack open the box when I got home and saw through the plastic tubes that it is a mix of shiny copper and the nice brown circulated kind. Maybe some good finds will be in there.
Anyway, while I waited for her to return with the box I glanced over at the teller tray for a quick edge check for silver. All I saw was a tall stack of quarters all showing the copper strip and three clad halves – no silver edges showing waiting to be “rescued” from the stack. I must thank you guys on the board for that little trick I learned.
TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:So out of the very first roll from my very first box of pennies, I found this nice coin. It's the same size as a copper Lincoln cent and appears to be the same composition too. It's definitely a keeper.
Can't wait to sort the remaining rolls.
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