So I was at the bank depositing a few checks. This guy walks in and asks for help unloading his car, he says he has several shoe boxes worth of pennies. I'm not much of a penny sorter, I started hoarding a few years ago and it gold old after the third ton, plus as you all know, its a little time consuming. Anyway, one of the customer service guys goes out to his car and they make two trips and come back with boxes full of wrapped rolls. I asked him how much he had before he got to the teller window. He replies, its about $370. I asked him why he had so many pennies, and he replied "they were my dad's, he just kept them forever." So, of course I bought them and he loaded them in my car. I told him that I would buy any dimes or quarters he had, but he replied " my dad aready pulled out all the silver a long time ago" DARN, oh well. I think the tellers were thrilled they didn't have to count them all.
I had one of the guys who works for me sort them in his downtime. It took him a few days. I knew there would be lots of copper in there, but I wasn't prepared for the results. When he wrapped up the zincs, he counted $81.50? Huh? I said "I think you made a mistake." I looked at the bucket of coppers and there were so many brand new shiny coppers all from the 1960's and 1970's, oh, and how could I forget over $12 worth of wheats. So there it is a 78% success rate. It happens every once in a while, and this week, it happened to me.