slvrbck wrote:Yeah, did I miss the boat on the January 2012 announcement? If there is any truth to that statement, that is a HUGE deal IMO.
That legislation eventually passed in the House and would have changed the metallic composition of the penny and 5-cent nickel to a less expensive copper-colored steel. The Senate never took the measure up.
Rodebaugh wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:VERY COOL
So who are our other two members? Come on you two spill the beans.
andrewjackson wrote:8-) To my knowledge January 2012 the nickel composition will be changing along with the penny to worthless steel Highroller, could you post another photo of one of your 100,000.00 face value eBay auctions so those on this forum can see why it is in your best interest for the market to increase as quickly as possible? Have you cleared this ryedale commercial with Andy? Last time I talked to him he was working full time and out straight with his business. Yes folks it is true the more we broadcast this opportunity the more in tune the public and banking institutions will be and access may be restricted due to demand.I already see it happening. But this only affects the smaller or new sorter. Once again kudos to the mighty Highroller...........................
slvrbck wrote:So will this little snipit focus primarily on cents? Will there be any discussion of nickels? Just curious but I feel like it will not take much more public knowledge to force a change in nickel composition.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:elling the world what you are doing/planning is bad... showing your face on tv is worse.
highroller4321 wrote:Hi everyone,
A couple weeks ago I had an ABC corespondandt from the TV show "Nightline" come out and interview me. They videotaped me sorting, the process, and talked with me about why a coppy penny is worth what it is and why people should save/invest in them. They also interviewed 2 other forum members, 1 being a hand sorter and the other being a ryedale sorter. They say on average 6-8 MILLION people watch every show so we should get a lot more attention in the penny world.
They filimed the handsorter logging onto Realcent and making a post so realcent should also be getting some new activity.
I am not sure what all they are going to use for the short clips so time will tell but I do feel pretty comforatable with it. Overall I am told it should be a 7-8 minute clip. I won't know for sure untill I see it though.
The air date is this friday! Friday, Nov. 4 2011 on your local ABC channel. I am told it airs at 11:35pm Pacific time so adjust accordingly to where you are located.
I know not everyone is going to like that it that copper pennies are getting a lot more attention but thats really what needs to happen to get the market fully developed. In reality the more people involved bring the prices up which helps everyone...even if you are hoarding and not selling right now.
HR
highroller4321 wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:VERY COOL
So who are our other two members? Come on you two spill the beans.
I will let them reveal themselves only if they wish to do so.
It was NOT HCBTT though. Remember he is like Santa Clause and the easter bunny
andrewjackson wrote: To my knowledge January 2012 the nickel composition will be changing along with the penny to worthless steel
David C. Harper, Numismatic News wrote:
... It will be in 2013 that Peterson will have to go back to Congress with his evaluation of the present state of American circulating coinage and what his recommendations are to fix the problems.
And there are problems.
These include a copper-coated zinc cent that costs more to produce than is recovered when the Mint is paid 1 cent by the Federal Reserve.
The 75 percent copper, 25 percent nickel coin not only costs more to produce than can be covered by its 5-cent face value, but its metallic value at 5.9 cents creates a risk of mass melting that is only countered by a Treasury regulation that makes it illegal to melt or export this denomination as well as cents. ...
Market Harmony wrote:I foresee a day when HSN or QVC have bags of copper pennies, neatly packaged in increments of pounds, selling for well above melt value.
Copper Catcher wrote:This Friday is not Nov 4th.....is it Nov 4th?
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