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<p>[QUOTE="RomaniGypsy, post: 7840572, member: 49234"]I've never calculated return on time investment for CRH in the different denominations but I probably could if I had a mind to. Since it'd be far easier to tap the knowledge of those who have done this in the past, here I am.</p><p><br /></p><p>Simple question: which denomination yields the best monetary return for the invested time searching?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thus far it seems like quarters should have that distinction, as even AU varieties of 1999 through present coins show being worth $0.35 or more in the Red Book. (Naturally, what they'd really sell for is a different thing entirely. I know not what that is.) I've found dimes to be the biggest duds, though they have the interesting distinction of being the most likely to have extras in the rolls. Nickels yield very few "keepers", though they seem to bring more valuable keepers than pennies. Pennies have always been my favorite, but truly valuable keepers are few and far between. (Sure, one can always keep the pre-1981's for copper value, but the question becomes, who buys supplies of copper pennies? I haven't looked yet.)</p><p><br /></p><p>And I haven't been able to search enough halves to have a guess, because it seems like nobody has them around here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RomaniGypsy, post: 7840572, member: 49234"]I've never calculated return on time investment for CRH in the different denominations but I probably could if I had a mind to. Since it'd be far easier to tap the knowledge of those who have done this in the past, here I am. Simple question: which denomination yields the best monetary return for the invested time searching? Thus far it seems like quarters should have that distinction, as even AU varieties of 1999 through present coins show being worth $0.35 or more in the Red Book. (Naturally, what they'd really sell for is a different thing entirely. I know not what that is.) I've found dimes to be the biggest duds, though they have the interesting distinction of being the most likely to have extras in the rolls. Nickels yield very few "keepers", though they seem to bring more valuable keepers than pennies. Pennies have always been my favorite, but truly valuable keepers are few and far between. (Sure, one can always keep the pre-1981's for copper value, but the question becomes, who buys supplies of copper pennies? I haven't looked yet.) And I haven't been able to search enough halves to have a guess, because it seems like nobody has them around here.[/QUOTE]
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