John Reich wrote:I handsort $5.00 worth of pennies per week, more for relaxation than anything else. I had to work today, so my wife was kind enough to pickup my penny "fix". When I got home I saw a lot of older-looking wrappers, so I was really psyched! None of the pennies were newer than 1996, and in three of the rolls, nothing was newer than 1984! Alas! No wheaties, but the final totals were: 214 Zinc, 233 pre-1982's, 51 1982's (I keep them separate & when I get a couple hundred I sort them by weighing), 1- 1981 Canadian and 1 1974-S. Normally I don't look for zinc varieties, but a lot of the 83 & 84's were uncirculated so I checked them out. No double dies, though. I did notice that even though they were shiny unc's, a lot of the zincs had quite a few "pimples". Anyway, I had a great couple of hours travelling back in time to the 80's and 90's to see what was circulating back then. As a consolation prize, the teller gave my wife (3) wheatbacks she had kept in her till for me!
bookshelf wrote:I too hand-sort pennies in five dollar batches. Yesterday's set was one of the best. Four of the ten rolls had writing on it: 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's. I must of picked up someone's coin collection. I ended up with 138 wheat pennies and 242 59-82 coppers. 76% copper isn't too bad.
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