Anyone save copper pennies and/or nickels?

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Wheatie44, Jul 22, 2016.

  1. Wheatie44

    Wheatie44 Active Member

    Anyone save copper pennies or nickels because of their rising metal content?
     
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  3. longarm

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  4. Wheatie44

    Wheatie44 Active Member

    Pennies or nickels?
     
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  6. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    They dont make copper Nickels! :yack:
     
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  7. Wheatie44

    Wheatie44 Active Member

    Duh, I'm talking about saving nickels, which are actually 75% copper 25% nickel
     
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  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Oooooooh yea.. :sorry: silly me
     
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  9. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I work in the construction field. I save copper wire, sprinkler heads and pipes that comes from demolition. Much easier and good money!
     
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  10. Wheatie44

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  11. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    You're asking that question on this site? You've got to be kidding, right? o_O
     
  12. Wheatie44

    Wheatie44 Active Member

    No not kidding, just curious
     
  13. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Didn't notice how new you were. Welcome to CT. My comment was, you're asking a large group of collectors/investors of coins, tokens, paper, etc. on a forum for such if they collect pennies and nickels. Of course we do, a lot of us. I just find that humorous. Lol and can't help it. :woot::woot::woot:
     
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  14. CoinZone

    CoinZone Active Member

    Yep I save both. But only the metal ones.
     
  15. longarm

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  16. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    Here's what approximately 85 lbs. of wheat cents looks like. wheatcents.JPG
     
  17. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    Copper pennies, yes... Nickels, no.
     
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  18. brandon08967

    brandon08967 Young Collector

    I save any copper pennies I find, but I think nickels aren't worth it yet since they aren't worth more than face and because they're still being made with the same composition.The only reason I would save a nickel is if it has some numismatic value.
     
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  19. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    Any idea of the dates on those, or are they just mixed dates? Obviously there are some Steels in there.
     
  20. BATTERup646

    BATTERup646 Active Member

    I made myself a promise to only go through rolls to find coins for my collection, not to profit me. Coins and notes are government property (yes they are) so I believe it is wrong to go through hundreds of boxes of coins so you can profit yourself only a little bit. To answer your question, I save a bit of newly minted coins so I can hand them to younger collectors in the future. Just because a coin's metal content is considered invaluable, doesn't mean they aren't cool coins. In 2116, someone will find a 2016 coin that we look upon as trash today, and they will treat it as a treasure. We cannot rob the opportunity of the youth (and old) finding old coins and getting into collecting. That is something that some of us do on a daily basis. Let me just make an opinion that you don't have to agree on; Don't be selfish, whatever is given to you can be taken away, nothing lasts forever. I unfortunately have lived to see each of these, and just want to pass on the experience.
     
  21. John77

    John77 Well-Known Member

    I think I may just end up putting my copper cents into a large bottle or something like that... I have a couple of jars of 1982s that I will sort through at some point.
     
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