jbj wrote:I have been sorting for a few months and just got a box the other day from the bank and all but three pennies were 1980 or older. Found one wheat penny. Found one penny from 2005, one 1995 and one 1987. I did not find any 1982 or 1981 pennies. This really struck me as weird. Any ideas what this was about. I have probably sorted $500 to $1000 in pennies so far and usually I am around 20%- 30% copper.
Little gems like this happen to all of us and as we post here all enjoy in the story and get to ponder: Gee, I wonder what the story is behind these coins??? How in the world could that have happened???
I had a roll the other day that was a CWR. All of the coins were 1982 Cu or older, except for one penny. No wheats. That penny was a 2000. Now, the story I invented to go along with that roll is that someone got to it before me to search it for wheats and there was one wheat and they replaced it with the 2000 penny.
I had a great happening quite some time back when I was able to get a lot of CWRs that were turned in by a little old lady who told the teller that her husband was a coin collector. Well, after going through the rolls of pennies they formed a pattern. He collected in that he never spent a penny. In the early rolls I could tell that he rolled them when he had 50 as they were grouped so well together and you could see the progression in each roll of new pennies being released and still being shiny when he rolled them. Not a speck of lint or dirt or hair, etc in these earlier year rolls. Then as time went by, the rolls weren't quite as neat and the pennies didn't seem to have been rolled as often as he once had--sitting in his coin jar or coin dish for longer and collecting lint, yuck, etc.
If only these coins could really talk and tell us their history.
Enjoy your coin searches, everyone.