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<p>[QUOTE="Gallienus, post: 1850236, member: 42034"]Interesting that people are buying copper. I have bags of pre 1982 cents as well as bags of wheat ears I got many years ago. My wife wanted me to return all to the bank. Is that stuff worth anything? Still not sure why people would buy a .1 oz copper 45 acp when one can go to the bank and buy a roll of cents and find about 10% copper ones per roll. Is there something I'm missing? </p><p><br /></p><p>In Nov or Dec of 2013 I went to the bank and in $11 of halves (22 pcs) only 1 piece was NOT silver. 6 of them were 90%, the rest 40% and I got one Walker & one Franklin from that stash. Two weeks later I went to the bank & asked for halves. The teller told me someone bought all except one which was too dark & ugly. I bought it & it was a 1967 (40% silver). In FL, I think these things are worth nothing which is why people still circulate them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gallienus, post: 1850236, member: 42034"]Interesting that people are buying copper. I have bags of pre 1982 cents as well as bags of wheat ears I got many years ago. My wife wanted me to return all to the bank. Is that stuff worth anything? Still not sure why people would buy a .1 oz copper 45 acp when one can go to the bank and buy a roll of cents and find about 10% copper ones per roll. Is there something I'm missing? In Nov or Dec of 2013 I went to the bank and in $11 of halves (22 pcs) only 1 piece was NOT silver. 6 of them were 90%, the rest 40% and I got one Walker & one Franklin from that stash. Two weeks later I went to the bank & asked for halves. The teller told me someone bought all except one which was too dark & ugly. I bought it & it was a 1967 (40% silver). In FL, I think these things are worth nothing which is why people still circulate them.[/QUOTE]
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