by Know Common Cents » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:00 pm
Honestly, I've been sorting through rolls for over 50 years. I'm talking about the times when the Memorials were new and (somewhat) interesting. That faded pretty quickly after the big deal made about the '60 P and D small dates.
College years and heavy work years were not those in a collection or hoarding mode. More interested in women, beer and getting my college diploma. (Those three components tended to vary from time to time.) I always have checked my change. Like others, I rarely spend the change I receive and will pay for purchases with bills just to get the coin back.
The rejects get tossed into a big jug and taken to the bank once each year. I've been averaging about $600/yr in accumulated coin. I don't keep track of the cents and nickels that I divert into my own treasure trove, but happy there are still some "savers" available.
There were times in the early 1960s when I rode my bike to the bank and purchased silver dollars for face value. I was frequently disappointed since 1896 Morgans and 1922 Peace dollars seemed to be the only thing the banks ever had. I ended up spending the ones that were well worn or damaged, but still have some in my collection today.
I can't imagine a time when I'll be disinterested in looking through rolls and the change handed back to me from transactions. Likely it'll be when I'm in a nursing home running naked through the halls (still pursuing women). Guess some things never change, eh?
"I don't know what I'm doin' but I'm sure havin' fun" Herman Munster
I've recently adopted the Groucho Marx philosophy for dealing with politics and other life challenges, "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" (Horse Feathers 1932)