handsorter wrote:I will give you a very rough estimate for what I see in a city in the upper Midweset. I am in a position to provide a fairly representative (but rough) estimate for this particular city for the last 12 months, because of my line of work in which perhaps a million coins each year pass by my eyes.
Silver Halves 90%: Approximately 1 in 2500
Silver Halves 40%: Approximately 1 in 500
Silver Quarters: Approximately 1 in 10,000
Silver Dimes: Approximately 1 in 5000
Indian Head cents: Approximately 1 in 250,000
Buffalo Nickels: Approximately 1 in 10,000
reddirtcoins wrote:that is about what I see. Takes me a year to pull around 500 war nickels. Some of it is the luck of the draw. I've only found about 5 IH and at what others find I should have 100... I just don't have good luck finding them.
handsorter wrote:I will give you a very rough estimate for what I see in a city in the upper Midweset. I am in a position to provide a fairly representative (but rough) estimate for this particular city for the last 12 months, because of my line of work in which perhaps a million coins each year pass by my eyes.
Silver Halves 90%: Approximately 1 in 2500
Silver Halves 40%: Approximately 1 in 500
Silver Quarters: Approximately 1 in 10,000
Silver Dimes: Approximately 1 in 5000
Indian Head cents: Approximately 1 in 250,000
Buffalo Nickels: Approximately 1 in 10,000
scyther wrote:So it looks like halves would be the best to search for silver, then?
handsorter wrote:scyther wrote:So it looks like halves would be the best to search for silver, then?
Yes, halves are great if you can get ahold of un-searched large quantities. But in many instances, individuals (such as I) who have access to large quantities of them have already pulled the good ones out (even before they would make it to the bag).
Silver definitely has the appeal for me as well. But to get a real return every time, I think pennies are the way to go. A bag of 5000 pennies will usually give me around 1300 coppers. It just takes a lot more time!
tedandcam wrote:reddirtcoins wrote:that is about what I see. Takes me a year to pull around 500 war nickels. Some of it is the luck of the draw. I've only found about 5 IH and at what others find I should have 100... I just don't have good luck finding them.
500 war nicks! Wow! Might I ask, how many boxes ( or hundreds of dollars) are you searching in a years time?
Sheba wrote:"Yes, halves are great if you can get ahold of un-searched large quantities. But in many instances, individuals (such as I) who have access to large quantities of them have already pulled the good ones out (even before they would make it to the bag).
Silver definitely has the appeal for me as well. But to get a real return every time, I think pennies are the way to go. A bag of 5000 pennies will usually give me around 1300 coppers. It just takes a lot more time!"
Specially for 'hand sorters' ... but I haven't noticed any obvious drop in percentages. Still around 30% (including 1982s that have been weighed). What I have noticed, however, is that the wheaties are pretty much always in the 40-50 era. Used to find earlier date ones and MM early ones more often (a couple years ago).
scyther wrote:Something I forgot to include in the list- 1943 steel pennies. I wouldn't think these would be that rare, but after sorting over 70,000 pennies, I still haven't found one.
stlouiscoin wrote:scyther wrote:Something I forgot to include in the list- 1943 steel pennies. I wouldn't think these would be that rare, but after sorting over 70,000 pennies, I still haven't found one.
after sorting somewhere between 5 and 6 million pennies, i've found 1. people take them out of circulation because they look different and they're easy to spot.
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