Hawkeye wrote:Wow. I need to step it up! I only hand sort $20-30 a week. But I suppose that a little is better than none.
henrysmedford wrote:Franklin sorts $250-$350 FV a week.
adagirl wrote:henrysmedford wrote:Franklin sorts $250-$350 FV a week.
Is Franklin doing this by hand or using a Ryedale? EIther way that is a good amount to be sorting!
henrysmedford wrote:adagirl wrote:henrysmedford wrote:Franklin sorts $250-$350 FV a week.
Is Franklin doing this by hand or using a Ryedale? EIther way that is a good amount to be sorting!
As you may know Franklin has autism so I keep him busy hand sorting as Franklin can not read he pulls out what he thinks is odd and then into the Ryedale.
adagirl wrote:I work full-time and I have a part-time private practice. I sort 20,000 a week, and I know that is low when compared to others on here like HCBTT. I have no idea how folks have time to sort for error coins. I gave it a try and I felt like I wasted a lot of time. I also have a two year old, so I have to wait until she is not in the house to sort for wheats, and to run through the zincs for oddities and possible wheats that the ryedale may have missed. I am really backed up on getting the zincs back to my dump bank as I currently have about 60,000 zincs just sitting in boxes on the floor. I'm not sure that I gave any insightful help, but you are not alone! Perhaps some experts will chime in....
TXTim wrote:Average 60K here- no fatigue.
Also search nickels, dimes & halves - work 50 - 60 hours a week and get at least 8 hours of sleep and have time to do chores, hunt, fish and garden.
Still feel a little guilty for being so lazy.
JobIII wrote:
It may be easier for you to just look for silver dimes, and then trade them for the errors you want
~JobIII
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:TXTim wrote:Average 60K here- no fatigue.
Also search nickels, dimes & halves - work 50 - 60 hours a week and get at least 8 hours of sleep and have time to do chores, hunt, fish and garden.
Still feel a little guilty for being so lazy.
I do the nickels, dimes, quarters, and halves also.. plus work 60 plus hours per week and have a 50 mile commute to work. I peaked at 100 boxes (250,000 coins) per week with no neck or eye strain.. but maybe a little back strain and some sore thumbs. Had to back off that pace a bit because of the challenge of zinc disposal when you play at that level and to devote more time to the day job. I also go to several coin clubs during the month. I haven't mastered that 8 hours of sleep thing yet. I try not to feel guilty about being so lazy. Maybe if I ramp back up I can assauge those feelings of guilt.
Imagine how many pennies I could sort if I didn't spend so much time posting here.
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:TXTim wrote:Average 60K here- no fatigue.
Also search nickels, dimes & halves - work 50 - 60 hours a week and get at least 8 hours of sleep and have time to do chores, hunt, fish and garden.
Still feel a little guilty for being so lazy.
I do the nickels, dimes, quarters, and halves also.. plus work 60 plus hours per week and have a 50 mile commute to work. I peaked at 100 boxes (250,000 coins) per week with no neck or eye strain.. but maybe a little back strain and some sore thumbs. Had to back off that pace a bit because of the challenge of zinc disposal when you play at that level and to devote more time to the day job. I also go to several coin clubs during the month. I haven't mastered that 8 hours of sleep thing yet. I try not to feel guilty about being so lazy. Maybe if I ramp back up I can assauge those feelings of guilt.
Imagine how many pennies I could sort if I didn't spend so much time posting here.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:adagirl wrote:I work full-time and I have a part-time private practice. I sort 20,000 a week, and I know that is low when compared to others on here like HCBTT. I have no idea how folks have time to sort for error coins. I gave it a try and I felt like I wasted a lot of time. I also have a two year old, so I have to wait until she is not in the house to sort for wheats, and to run through the zincs for oddities and possible wheats that the ryedale may have missed. I am really backed up on getting the zincs back to my dump bank as I currently have about 60,000 zincs just sitting in boxes on the floor. I'm not sure that I gave any insightful help, but you are not alone! Perhaps some experts will chime in....
20,000 is a very respectable considering your profession and having a young child. I am not married, I do not have kids and I cannot imagine doing more than 50,000 per week. Like you, I feel searching for error coins is not worth the time. Breaking the all the rolls open is more tedious than anything else, and I am pretty good at it. The Brinks rolls are plastic and take a little longer to release. I would love to find a penny source where I can get bags instead of boxes.
Regarding my zincs, I dump them and collect them during the same trip. I have 3 accounts at different banks. Thankfully, there are 15 different branches within a 5 mile radius for me to pillage. I feel bad for Cu hoarders that live in small towns... it must take forever to accumulate a decent stash.
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