stonewallrabbitry wrote:Thanks for the advice, I just don't want to cheat anyone. He knew I was machine sorting them, we had discussions about how I sort and how I count them as well as how many hours of sorting it takes to make a ctu with the ryedale ace. I gave him advice on where to get pennies to sort himself but after he sorted a couple boxes he gave up and just bought from me.
I guess we will have to have a discussion if he want any more, I really don't feel like picking all the 82's out
Engineer wrote:You could offer to buy the '82s back if he wants to sort them out.
johnbrickner wrote:I think I would have offered to buy it back. But not at the price sold. Deeply discounted, perhaps just better than the coin dealer offered. You are not cheating anyone. As, if he is taking them to a dealer/bank he should not have bought them to begin with.
bookshelf wrote:I'm another sorter who keeps 82's and Canadians separate.
OneBiteAtATime wrote:I didn't know ANY coin shops were in the Cu penny business.....
misteroman wrote:Absolutely not and the coin dealer doesnt seem to be very smart either as Canadians are much more valuable then their US counterparts.
pennypicker wrote:misteroman wrote:Absolutely not and the coin dealer doesnt seem to be very smart either as Canadians are much more valuable then their US counterparts.
Not altogether true. Lincoln copper cents contain 2.1 cents worth of copper whereas 1982 thru 1996 Canadian cents are smaller in size and contain only 1.7 cents worth of copper. 1980 & 1981 Canadian cents contain just 1.9 cents worth. Only Canadian cents 1979 and older are more valuable than their Lincoln counterparts.
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