That is very close to the U.S. Mint's production of indian cents in 1907. I can just imagine 100,000,000 nice, red, new 1907 indian cents there. I could just see PCGS's face when they receive all those for grading.
You can see piles of millions of cents any time you want. Just check eBay and look for auctions titled GIANT UNSEARHED HOARD OF WHEAT CENTS COLLECTED FOR 50 YEARS BY IOWA FARMER FOUND BURIED AND MOVED TO BANK VAULT LOCATION SEE PICTURE OF VAULT AND OLD GEEZER.
The US Mint estimates there are 200 billion cents in circulation today. Since the beginning of Cents production there have been approximately 300 billion cents produced. If I did my math right, that means there are 100 billion cents that are stashed away or just lost!!! By the way here is a picture of 200 billion cents-Two cubes, each measuring 127 x 127 x 127 feet Look at the 6ft. tall person at about the 50 yard line!
Are these pennies in rolls or just stacked on top of each other? How do they keep the wind from blowing them over? Oh, it must be in an indoor stadium.
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By the way here is a picture of 200 billion cents-Two cubes, each measuring 127 x 127 x 127 feet
Look at the 6ft. tall person at about the 50 yard line!
Just imagine what varieties are in the pile.
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Are these pennies in rolls or just stacked on top of each other? How do they keep the wind from blowing them over? Oh, it must be in an indoor stadium.
MASSIVE COLLECTION OF WHEAT CENTS FOUND IN NORTH DAKOTA
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Anyone think I should toss a scudzy large cent in too, just for funsies?
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