Box#1 yielded 15 total wheats. 53D(2),56D(2),56(2),58D,46D,44S,41,45,37,36,35S 18. Box#2 yielded 0, None, Zilch!!!! It was all 2013. Box#3 yielded 43 total. 58D(2),56D(2),56(2),55D,53,53D(7)52D(3),52,52S, 51D(2),48(2),47,46(3),45(3),45D,44(5),41(2),40,37,35,24. Not too bad!!
I agree, except for that 2013 box, very nice pulls. Did you find any 1972's? There's some nice doubled die varieties to be on the look out for with that date. Easy money maker if you can find one of the 9 different die pairings.
Nice job on box 3! And you should save the box of 2013's if they're uncirculated, they're selling for about double face right now so if you save it for a few years it'll be worth even more.
I usually don't buy boxes of brand new cents except when I need them to bail out boxes of previously loved cents out of a bank that cannot sell them otherwise because of commercial customers. Commercial customers like new cents so it all works out.
Today I went to my local Credit Union and only purchase $5.00 worth of pennies. found 2 rolls of copper cents and the rest were regular cents. I did find 5 wheats and about 5 Canadian cents. So I've done this for about a year or so and no matter what amount I purchase it still comes out to about 20 per cent copper cents. I just keep putting away the copper cents in $10.00 bags. Maybe some day either I'll sell them or trade them back to paper money. Who Knows.
well believe it or not you can now at 100 dollars face value of copper cents you can sell on ebay for about 150 plus shipping after fees you will still get about 35 dollars just from copper pennys not bad if i say so my self also if you charge a little extra on shipping you could make 40 bucks or so !!