highroller4321 wrote:If its 100% zinc it weighs 28lbs.
slickeast wrote:http://www.parkpennies.com/penny/penny.htm
camtender wrote:slickeast wrote:http://www.parkpennies.com/penny/penny.htm
thanks for the info, per parkpennies.com, 181 per pound or 27.62 pounds for $50.
Is 28 pounds closer to real world due to the diminished weight of circulated zincs?
cesariojpn wrote:highroller4321 wrote:If its 100% zinc it weighs 28lbs.
Now can I slip pass TSA with a bag of pennies?
chris6084 wrote:cesariojpn wrote:highroller4321 wrote:If its 100% zinc it weighs 28lbs.
Now can I slip pass TSA with a bag of pennies?
By slip by do you mean will they allow it, or do you mean will they search you. I have brought boxes and bags of coins on airplanes many times. I can tell you, you will be searched. If it is a carry on, they see it and search your luggage. I would recommend if you want to avoid a search, take it out of the suitcase and put it in the bin with your shoes, etc. You will get plenty of weird looks, but no bag search. Expect a possible explosives test also. If it is in your checked bag, it will be searched. I have never been able to 'slip' a large amount of coin by the TSA.
PMLurker wrote:As long as you're not flying to Texas, I say go for it!
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Not that heavy... I haul 4 of them in for lunch money all the time.
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