Where's all the S mint pennies?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Walter Marx, Dec 20, 2018.

  1. Walter Marx

    Walter Marx Active Member

    I live in Ohio, me and some friends will always keep our eyes out for one cent varieties and we see quite a few coins between the few of us on a weekly basis . I always keep the older ones when they're in a higher grade of condition and put the less appealing looking pennies in a big vase. One thing we've all noticed is a a near absence of San Francisco minted pennies or coins of any kind for that matter. I litteraly have found just 2 S penny and only found it after a couple years of this while sorting through thousands of pennies weeding out the post copper era pennies. My theory is that S mints coming from the Pacific coast mostly stay west of thev Mississippi River and don't make it this far, could this be true? Oh ya, my only S mint coins are a 1971 s and 1968s. Here's the 71 IMG_20181220_183029.jpg IMG_20181220_173837.jpg IMG_20181220_183029.jpg
     
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  3. SchwaVB57

    SchwaVB57 Well-Known Member

    You are correct in your thinking, plus the S mint cents 68-74 were minted in far fewer numbers than the P and D cents.
     
  4. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I started collecting in the late 60s/early 70s, when SF was still minting cents for circulation. I was in Maryland, and S-mint cents were basically unheard of. Finding one in change would have been a much bigger deal than finding a Canadian coin, or even a silver dime or quarter. I say "would have been", because I'm not sure I ever actually found one -- and I know I found Canadian coins, and occasionally even silver.
     
  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It does take years for the migration of S coins to go east.
     
  6. ob3rst1337

    ob3rst1337 Active Member



    there at my second house you might of heard of it "fort knox" i take coin collecting serious and i need th best protection for my coins. if you want some ill sell you 10 thousand of them for a million bucks, good price let me konw
     
  7. tammiGee

    tammiGee Active Member

    Wkikipedia~~The new Mint was opened in 1937. Beginning in 1955, circulating coinage from San Francisco was suspended for 13 years. In 1968, it took over most proof coinage production from the Philadelphia Mint, but continued striking a supplemental circulating coinage from 1968 through 1974.
     
  8. ob3rst1337

    ob3rst1337 Active Member


    lol i wrote that on wikipedia to confuse people! muhahahh
     
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  9. tammiGee

    tammiGee Active Member

    @ob3rst1337
    your right...I used to inspect the fire suppression system at Ft.Knox...sure alot of gold in there!
     
  10. tammiGee

    tammiGee Active Member

    One thing we've all noticed is a a near absence of San Francisco minted pennies or coins of any kind for that matter. @Walter Marx

    Rarely ever see the S anymore in Tx. Out of a bag so 5000 wheats I searched I maybe found 2-300 S only
     
  11. ob3rst1337

    ob3rst1337 Active Member


    thats funny i actually just got done putting 5000 s wheat pennies in a bag
     
  12. Sullysullinburg

    Sullysullinburg Well-Known Member

    I think it’s mostly that there are only a few years where S Cents were minted. It been a long time and I think most of them have spread out by this point.
     
  13. tammiGee

    tammiGee Active Member

    All years of wheaties command at least a small premium if they're S with the exception of maybe 2 years
     
  14. tammiGee

    tammiGee Active Member

    I would pay a premium for 5000 S wheats unless they were all smoothies
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  15. ob3rst1337

    ob3rst1337 Active Member

    would you pay a double premium for 200 thousand s wheat pennies, maybe i should tell the truth its time my grandpa work at the mint and when everyone went home for the night he went back and took all the s and put regular wheat instead did it for over 20 years..when he passed away in his will he wrote "please tell the cointalk.com the turh of the missing s wheat pennies"

    if you dont believe me go to fort knox thats where he stores them say ob3rst sent you
     
  16. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    And all along the way there are collectors pulling them out and hoarding them because "you never see S mint coins in circulation". And then of course they haven't made S mint cents for 44 years so they have had plenty of time to disappear into change stashes.
     
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  17. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That's my point in detail. :)
     
  18. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Yes, I was just adding detail. The comment wasn't specifically directed at you.
     
  19. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I know nor did I take it that way.
     
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