RichardPenny43 wrote:What? Really?
.... 10 CTU's....
copperhead57 wrote:People are more likely to sort them during the winter months.
scyther wrote:....We tried to fight the mint, and the mint won..........
CardsNCoins wrote:scyther wrote:....We tried to fight the mint, and the mint won..........
While I don't agree with this sentiment, I will set it to music courtesy of Bobby Fuller's classic tune.
Sorting pennies for the... long run
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
I needed a hedge, and thought the ... Feds' done
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
I lost my supply bank and I feel so bad
I guess my stackin's done
Cause that's the best bank ... I've ever had
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
(Instrumental Break)
Stacking pennies with a . . . Ryedale
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
I miss my copper and those ... wheat ones
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
I lost my supply bank and I feel so bad
I guess my stack is done
Cause that's the best bank ... I've ever had
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
We fought the mint and the ... mint won
fasteddy wrote:No worries....ctu = copper trade unit....$100.00 face value of the 95% US copper pennies....ctu was coined (pun intended) by a super post hoarder in red right here on RC.
A ctu will fit in a USPS medium flat rate box for economical shipping purposes.
no big money involved here...keep looking else where for your get rich quick.
Copper Catcher wrote:I can definitely tell you that after my visit to the Portland Mint that there is still an interest in sorting pennies and buyers waiting to gobble up all the copper you can provide. If you want to sell your hoard then contact Highroller. I’m sure he will be happy to make you an offer.
scyther wrote: <snip>
I think we lost. We tried to fight the mint, and the mint won. <snip> But at 2 cents each, and with inflation as low as it is, <snip> Don't fight the mint.
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