$10 Dollars In Pennies Roll Search

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by halfdfanboy, Apr 25, 2010.

  1. halfdfanboy

    halfdfanboy Senior Member

    Searched $10 worth of pennies. It yielded 7 wheat cents. Not sure if that is high, low, or about right.
     
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  3. fishaddicit

    fishaddicit Senior Member

    Not bad. At 2-5 cents each you made out. Any good ones?
     
  4. chip

    chip Novice collector

    I am averaging about two wheaties out of every five hundred cents. Also about 25 percent copper, and usually a canadian or two.
     
  5. Simms

    Simms Tactile History

    My average is 2-4 for 20$ in rolled cents, the oldest pulled from a roll a 1918. I would say your doing well. Then again I did once get a few rolls full of AU 56-58's, sure was a score that day. Also, my rolls come from other bank patrons.
     
  6. Fifty

    Fifty Master Roll Searcher

    Every once in a while I will get roll of 100% old stuff (wheat pennies). It's getting rarer and rarer. Try nickels. Sure it costs 5 times as much for the same number of coins but you can find war nickels. I have even found war nickels in circulation from time to time.
     
  7. halfdfanboy

    halfdfanboy Senior Member

    Nothing to write home about. I told a dealer buddy of mine and he said "you know you can just buy rolls of wheats, their over there." Seen them usually go for $2.50 to $3.00 what a markup.
     
  8. halfdfanboy

    halfdfanboy Senior Member

    You make a good point, war nickels make for a nice pickup.
     
  9. halfdfanboy

    halfdfanboy Senior Member

    Got around a 10 to a dozen canadians. You hoarding your copper?
     
  10. chip

    chip Novice collector

    Yep, I put away some jars of it, once I get the cherrry pickers guide and some time I will sort thru them for varieties and also a way to indulge in the hobby without much expense.
     
  11. sunflower

    sunflower New Member

    That is what I did for part of the morning: sort through pocket change and bank rolls of pennies. The pocket change seems to yield the best. About 14 (1963-1982) out of 60.(this sort is more like a 2nd sort, as I keep my eyes on the cents when ever using them as cash).
     
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