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Recent Observation about Copper Cents

I have a interesting observation to share. The last half of this year my Wife and I have been doing some traveling visiting family and friends in California from north to south and Nevada. I would pay in cash at most of the "out of the way places", just for cyber security. I saved all the coin change to look through later when we got home. Anyway after a few great road trips of several weeks and about two thousand of miles of butt sore driving, I finally had a chance to look through the road trip "coin change". What's this???? NO COPPER CENTS! I am looking at about 100 cents all Zincolns ! WTH??. I usually see about a 20/80 ratio CU/Zn of cents, although this ratio has been declining as of late. No Kidding! Even with Copper dropping below $3 a pound now as I write this. It seems the last of the copper cents must be being pulled from circulation.
To be honest I am part of this "Situation"
To be honest I am part of this "Situation"

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Last week John called. He has "6 ammo boxes of wheat cents holding 6,000 cents each". He said the hard work was done. He's sorted them into rolls.
Your point makes me realize HOW MANY guys are doing this. I asked John what he wants to do. He said, "Get rid of them before I die so the kids don't have to deal with them".
His kids are older than me
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just to clarify, doesn't CoinStar charge about an 8% fee?? So, if you offer to beat them by 5% aren't you still okay overall in the deal (behind FV)?
And in your second example (with the ammo box) you specify 'wheat cents' which is a different animal altogether.....I think most dealers buy wheats at a couple of cents each and wholesale them for 4 to 5 cents each in bulk
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The overall surface condition of these zincolns tend to be pretty rough as well. Almost half of the ones I receive in change have varying degrees of surface contamination.
When I was fifteen, I worked at a carwash (late seventies) and we had an industrial vacuum and it had a huge tank inside the building. All kinds of things ended up in this thing. We would have to clean it out periodically (two or three times a year) and it always had a lot of change in it. The condition of those copper coins remind me of the circulating zincolns we have now. Nasty. You don't even want to touch them.
Given the degree of deterioration of these zincs, any rare varieties will become rarer as time goes on because of their lousy overall survival rate.
<< <i>TwoSides,
just to clarify, doesn't CoinStar charge about an 8% fee?? So, if you offer to beat them by 5% aren't you still okay overall in the deal (behind FV)?
And in your second example (with the ammo box) you specify 'wheat cents' which is a different animal altogether.....I think most dealers buy wheats at a couple of cents each and wholesale them for 4 to 5 cents each in bulk >>
Hi Savoy.
I believe CoinStar's fees are now higher, but not certain and have never utilized those services.
I didn't get the deal because, "that's a rip-off", I was told by the holder of them (hard to say collectors or hoarders), especially as I hear "They're worth at least 3 cents each".
And in the second example you are correct. Most dealers will, at least "double the money" with wheats; and if separated into decades , sometimes triple, or quadruple, or higher . With ebay , they do sell for about a nickel each , in bulk. ('40s and 50's wheat cents , only) Few dealers I know want to pay more than 3 cents for wheats. Then again, I haven't met too many dealers
who are into "wheat cents" in bulk. Especially when the majority seem to be 40's and 50's.
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