And there all kinds of 60's and 70's that look new...
CoolRide wrote:HAHAHAHA BU is * I believe* Brilliant uncirculated.
Thanks for the pointers! This is exactly what I'm hoping for.
I don't look at this as collecting scrap copper, (theres nothing in the world wrong with that) I just like to think of ourselves as extreme coin collectors hahahaha.
Sammy
EDIT to say (this happens ALL the time on this site, I get a four page post ready and hit the backspace to fix something and lose the whole post) I WAS trying to type, what do you think about saving the (gasp) zinc 1982's? I hand sort and weigh every one, but usually toss the coppers into the copper bag, and zincs go back to the bank.
Thinking 20 years down the road, Won't there be some people (coin collectors) wanting the fairly rare ZINC 1982 pennies? As most of them are copper.
Also I just started saving 1959s today too. Always toss em into the copper bag, but I think I will save the nice ones and roll em and see if we can get a little more than fv on ebay.
Thanks again. If I lose this post you all will be able to HEAR my next post
Mercuryman wrote:CoolRide wrote:HAHAHAHA BU is * I believe* Brilliant uncirculated.
Thanks for the pointers! This is exactly what I'm hoping for.
I don't look at this as collecting scrap copper, (theres nothing in the world wrong with that) I just like to think of ourselves as extreme coin collectors hahahaha.
Sammy
EDIT to say (this happens ALL the time on this site, I get a four page post ready and hit the backspace to fix something and lose the whole post) I WAS trying to type, what do you think about saving the (gasp) zinc 1982's? I hand sort and weigh every one, but usually toss the coppers into the copper bag, and zincs go back to the bank.
Thinking 20 years down the road, Won't there be some people (coin collectors) wanting the fairly rare ZINC 1982 pennies? As most of them are copper.
Also I just started saving 1959s today too. Always toss em into the copper bag, but I think I will save the nice ones and roll em and see if we can get a little more than fv on ebay.
Thanks again. If I lose this post you all will be able to HEAR my next post
There were 16,725,504,368 pennies made in 1982. I don't think they will ever be "rare"
CoolRide wrote:Well, we sorted a little over 3 boxes tonight. Avg copper avg wheats.
Did find a well worn 1910, thats the oldest Lincoln so far.
Also started pulling all the "s" mint marks. Don't know why other than theres not very many of them so I thought they might sell for a bit of a premium.
Sammy
henrysmedford wrote:CoolRide wrote:Well, we sorted a little over 3 boxes tonight. Avg copper avg wheats.
Did find a well worn 1910, thats the oldest Lincoln so far.
Also started pulling all the "s" mint marks. Don't know why other than theres not very many of them so I thought they might sell for a bit of a premium.
Sammy
My son Franklin has been pulling a the S mint out of the stash and is only finding about $5.00 of 1968-1974 s mints per $500 FV copper cents only see -- http://realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8589 After looking $500 has got one roll each of 1968 and 1974 so looks to us that is the hardest to find. On the other years he is finding 3x more than the 1968-1974.
Joe
Franklin's Dad
doug wrote:1974 was the last year s cents were minted for circulation. From 1975 on all s cents were proofs only.
henrysmedford wrote:Tubed by mint mark and date,Full rolls by the same date and mint mark! Canada by date and metal type.
henrysmedford wrote:Tubed by mint mark and date,Full rolls by the same date and mint mark! Canada by date and metal type.
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