I could tell my mail carrier was upset with this whole situation but I was more concerned with how many pennies were lost so I asked her to give me one minute to grab my camera so I could shoot a picture of the box in the truck.
Just my luck the very first time I get the courage to buy a 68 pounder and look what happens. Anyways they gathered up all the loose pennies and threw them and the box into a large carrier box. The seller wasn't at fault because the box was (completely) encased in two layers of tape and the pennies were housed in a strong nylon bag. Obviously some worker must have accidently dropped the box from a high position which caused the nylon bag to split open followed by the bottom of the box. As I was walking back to my house I heard the tires peel out and spray dirt as it sped off--I wonder if she did that by accident?




Once inside my house I cooled off a bit and took a couple more pictures so I could send them to the seller in case I was short a lot of pennies. But to my surprise all 68#'s were there! So I grabbed a cold drink and sat down with my two guard dogs whose job it is to protect my copper. Some of you have already been introduced to 3.2 pound "Killer" who I pictured in a recent topic on this board and selected as my avatar as well:

But if any copper thief makes it past "Killer" then God have mercy because he WILL meet "Killer's" 4.8 pound older brother "Shredder":
