by rainsonme » Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:05 am
Well, when the intellegent people on this board don't respond, you get guys like me.
I consider what I would do with any pile of coins. If I can't imagine how I would sell them at enough profit to make it worth my while, I try not to separate.
When I sort pennies, I put them into these categories:
wheat-backs, separated by date. I am not sure this is really worth while separating ---- can I really sell a roll of 1958-D for more than the copper value?
1960's in good condition into another box.
1959s in good ocndition into another box.
Any pre-1982 that looks to me like an AU goes into another box
All other pre-1982 memorial cents goes into a bag as a unit of copper that I expect to be worth much more than 1 cent in 10 years. Maybe not in 2 years, but I expect within 10 years.
I don't think I could sell S-memorials for more than their coppper value. If you think you can, then by all means, keep them in a separate box. I'm not sure how I dispose of my 1960's and my "AU" memorials. I don't want any more boxes that I don't know how I will sell.