fasteddy wrote:Wait...why would they demonetize....has any US currency ever been demonetized?
Lemon Thrower wrote:Thats a good data point.
In the UK, they retire bills often and I think pound coins. The latter might have been because someone was counterfeiting them.
I believe the EU still has their pennies.
thecrazyone wrote:Yeah that whole stadium thing is crap. But that should probably have its own thread.
Lemon Thrower wrote:Those 2025's might be a keeper!
cwgii wrote:thecrazyone wrote:Yeah that whole stadium thing is crap. But that should probably have its own thread.
Lol. You mean like my ranting at businesses that the green stuff say, legal tender. And you have to accept it. Or my walking out ,when they say, card only.
Doctor Steuss wrote:TwoAndAHalfCents wrote:I wonder how many were minted so far this year and if any of those are already making their way into circulation.
For 2025, so far there have been 242,400,000 cents minted.
82,400,000 Denver
160,000,000 Philadelphia
Recyclersteve wrote:If there is anyone here from Canada or who visits Canada frequently, it would be interesting to know about obsolete pennies up there now. Are they still accepted in commerce? Do collectors still keep them? Do they sell for a premium?
mtalbot_ca wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:If there is anyone here from Canada or who visits Canada frequently, it would be interesting to know about obsolete pennies up there now. Are they still accepted in commerce? Do collectors still keep them? Do they sell for a premium?
Hello,
Being from Québec, I believe that my situation does not reflect 100% of the Canadian perspective but here it is in my neck of the woods :
1- Pennies are no longer accepted in commerce, only in banks
2- Pennies do sell for a premium but: (1) it takes time and (2) it is only in large lot, because they are purchased by those looking for specific varieties and to make it their effort, they need a decent amount to search (or have fun with)
3- Pennies sold easily for 3x up to 3 years past their decommissionning, then it became difficult.
4- The only thing that retains and attraction are solid new rolls. NEVER OPEN THEM.
5- As for the last year of prodution, they are still a thing, but only as rolls.
If I was in the US, I would buy anyhing that is new and start selling 3-months after they have been decommissionned at 3x-5x depending... Price will probably never go up past that point, only down.
My 2 cents, hopefully it helps.
mtalbot_ca wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:If there is anyone here from Canada or who visits Canada frequently, it would be interesting to know about obsolete pennies up there now. Are they still accepted in commerce? Do collectors still keep them? Do they sell for a premium?
Hello,
Being from Québec, I believe that my situation does not reflect 100% of the Canadian perspective but here it is in my neck of the woods :
1- Pennies are no longer accepted in commerce, only in banks
2- Pennies do sell for a premium but: (1) it takes time and (2) it is only in large lot, because they are purchased by those looking for specific varieties and to make it their effort, they need a decent amount to search (or have fun with)
3- Pennies sold easily for 3x up to 3 years past their decommissionning, then it became difficult.
4- The only thing that retains and attraction are solid new rolls. NEVER OPEN THEM.
5- As for the last year of prodution, they are still a thing, but only as rolls.
If I was in the US, I would buy anyhing that is new and start selling 3-months after they have been decommissionned at 3x-5x depending... Price will probably never go up past that point, only down.
My 2 cents, hopefully it helps.
68Camaro wrote:If there were no BU 64s to be found, you could sell one and make a lot of money. But then as you dumped the others the price would quickly drop low, so you might be better off melting most of them! Lol
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:68Camaro wrote:If there were no BU 64s to be found, you could sell one and make a lot of money. But then as you dumped the others the price would quickly drop low, so you might be better off melting most of them! Lol
Yeah, I've thought about that too. Maybe in 200 years someone will find my hoard and name it after me.![]()
Slaphot wrote:Looks like the only place to buy copper cents right now is Ebay...and here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk3HTskCOzQ&t=780s
As far as the internet goes, you are probably correct. But I buy them FOR FACE quite often![]()
Penny talk starts at 3:25
Slaphot wrote:Looks like the only place to buy copper cents right now is Ebay...and here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk3HTskCOzQ&t=780s
Penny talk starts at 3:25
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