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<p>[QUOTE="White Ger. Shep. Lover, post: 3875101, member: 108450"]Great thread.....glad I saw this! I plan on reading every page by the end of the weekend. Thank God the wifey is out of town. Anyway, as I recently posted in another section of CT, I have been going through 12 boxes of cents per week for many years. I save all of the copper. I also put uncirculated '59-'82 in separate boxes and uncirculated '83-'89 in their own boxes. I also put Canadians and nicely toned pennies aside. I do not hoard cents for investment purposes, but rather solely for the love of the rascals. It's especially neat to look over my toned rolls every 5 years or so. The really sweet ones started drying up in circulation about 3 years ago. I pickup my 12 boxes every Monday from my main bank branch and maintain a lesser account at a credit union, where I discard my junk. My question is this; I am ignorant when it comes to error coins. One of these years I plan on devoting a bunch of time to going thru my many boxes of unc '59-'82 and '83-'89 cents for any possible diamonds in the rough. Besides conducting my due diligence in regards to reading up on error coins, are there any other suggestions to aid in my hunt? Thanks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="White Ger. Shep. Lover, post: 3875101, member: 108450"]Great thread.....glad I saw this! I plan on reading every page by the end of the weekend. Thank God the wifey is out of town. Anyway, as I recently posted in another section of CT, I have been going through 12 boxes of cents per week for many years. I save all of the copper. I also put uncirculated '59-'82 in separate boxes and uncirculated '83-'89 in their own boxes. I also put Canadians and nicely toned pennies aside. I do not hoard cents for investment purposes, but rather solely for the love of the rascals. It's especially neat to look over my toned rolls every 5 years or so. The really sweet ones started drying up in circulation about 3 years ago. I pickup my 12 boxes every Monday from my main bank branch and maintain a lesser account at a credit union, where I discard my junk. My question is this; I am ignorant when it comes to error coins. One of these years I plan on devoting a bunch of time to going thru my many boxes of unc '59-'82 and '83-'89 cents for any possible diamonds in the rough. Besides conducting my due diligence in regards to reading up on error coins, are there any other suggestions to aid in my hunt? Thanks![/QUOTE]
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