by crazypennyguy » Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:05 am
After spending some time straightening out the rest of my life, I'm now up to 2,900 rolls, or fifty-eight boxes, in my 10,000 roll journey. The pennies are Canadian unless otherwise identified. Here are the stats for rolls 2,801-2,900:
* 1942 - 1977: 493, or 9.86%.
* 1978 - 1979: 159, or 3.18%.
* 1980 - 1981: 283, or 5.66%.
* 1982 - 1996: 1367, or 27.34%
* U.S. pre-'82: 122, or 2.44%. These are all non-wheat, non-'82 coppers.
* "Keepers," or semi-numismatic coppers that a naive or sentimental collector would keep: 13, or 0.26%. Six (6) of them are wheaties.
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Total coppers: 2437, or 48.74%.
I was lucky enough to get another hot streak. If the '82s-'96s aren't counted, my percentage would be 21.4%, which is way above the norm. Lucky me, for now.
Another tracking category of interest:
* U.S. pennies, '82 and after: 316, or 6.32%. (I dump away all '82s, so I have zero '82 coppers.)
I did it. I've been crazy enough to sort through 10,000 rolls of pennies. Almost makes you think, "some people will do anything to build up a
coin collection."