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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3647811, member: 77814"]I hoard all my change on/off since the 1970s.</p><p><br /></p><p>All the pennies go into tupperware per decade, except for a split of the copper/zincoln year which has 2 containers to prevent the zinc rot white stuff from getting all over coins.</p><p>I have container (nickels, dimes, qtrs, etc) of white stuff from zinc rot lincolns that I then have to scrub the stuff off - sooner or later.</p><p>My nickels/dimes go into a single large container - plastic ammo box.</p><p>Quarters are separated from pre 98 to post 98 $50 jelly containers.</p><p>Halves are in paper rolls in a container.</p><p>Canadian is separated too.</p><p><br /></p><p>I just got a 1959 Canadian cent in change from lunch.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]979676[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not really into searching for "errors & discoveries" though I do have a list of errors that I search for of particular years. Just the major errors. All the minor microscopic stuff I have no interest in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Actually back in the early days I put my coins in empty chewing tobacco/bubble gum round tins and those small tea/flavored coffee box shape tins, and also plastic bags. I'm wondering what the "scent/pollutants" have done to the surface of those coins now over time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3647811, member: 77814"]I hoard all my change on/off since the 1970s. All the pennies go into tupperware per decade, except for a split of the copper/zincoln year which has 2 containers to prevent the zinc rot white stuff from getting all over coins. I have container (nickels, dimes, qtrs, etc) of white stuff from zinc rot lincolns that I then have to scrub the stuff off - sooner or later. My nickels/dimes go into a single large container - plastic ammo box. Quarters are separated from pre 98 to post 98 $50 jelly containers. Halves are in paper rolls in a container. Canadian is separated too. I just got a 1959 Canadian cent in change from lunch. [ATTACH=full]979676[/ATTACH] I'm not really into searching for "errors & discoveries" though I do have a list of errors that I search for of particular years. Just the major errors. All the minor microscopic stuff I have no interest in. Actually back in the early days I put my coins in empty chewing tobacco/bubble gum round tins and those small tea/flavored coffee box shape tins, and also plastic bags. I'm wondering what the "scent/pollutants" have done to the surface of those coins now over time.[/QUOTE]
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