Any point in sorting copper cents by year/decade?

Hey all, first post. Ever since I stumbled onto three rolls of silver dimes at work I've been sifting any coins of value in my spare time. Then, last week, I caved in and bought my first box. In that week I've been through four of them 
I'm not looking to make this larger-scale than I can hand sort... I simply don't have the space for what it would become. However, I don't want this to be a complete waste of time. The zero-risk aspect of returning copper for FV is appealing, but it would be a shame to do that.
So, the question... is it worth it in any way to bother sorting the coppers? I have them separated by decade just in case. Would I be able to get a better price if I was selling rolls of, say, 1970's cents rather than just assorted copper cents? If there's no real point I won't bother. I pick out wheat cents, anything foreign, etc. If I looked for 1959-1982 key dates I'd be here forever.
Thanks!

I'm not looking to make this larger-scale than I can hand sort... I simply don't have the space for what it would become. However, I don't want this to be a complete waste of time. The zero-risk aspect of returning copper for FV is appealing, but it would be a shame to do that.
So, the question... is it worth it in any way to bother sorting the coppers? I have them separated by decade just in case. Would I be able to get a better price if I was selling rolls of, say, 1970's cents rather than just assorted copper cents? If there's no real point I won't bother. I pick out wheat cents, anything foreign, etc. If I looked for 1959-1982 key dates I'd be here forever.
Thanks!