Thatvwas a heavy box. Um lucky to get $5 wirth most boxes. If get a dump from a change jar i do better. Few years ago got a penny box with 106 wheats plus 22 indian heads. Was incredible
Hey I been watching shows when they come out and I just subscribed. I'm in Roseville, Michigan. I saw your subscriber celebration and I found you again.
It really is like that, ik from getting roll boxes from banks myself. However, looking at the vid- I see 1(one) of 50 with a shield penny on the end. One with its rev side out at least & I've never seen that, unless it was a fresh box from the mint & was rolled before getting to a bank. But those are all shields, yours has a majority of them with a memorial rev facing out. Could happen, and I've gotten 26%, & up to 39%- that I know of bc I'm not doing the math on that regularly. All that said- Great Vid. You plainly & clearly show people how to do this & what results they can get, and seeing is believing
Suggestion: start weighing your penny boxes, the heavier they are, the more copper that'll be inside The average is 14.65 Anything that exceeds 15 will have a lot of copper
I’m going to say $25.00 what said on the box in the beginning of your video But let do the math 50 rolls times 50 pennies per roll equals 2,500 pennies divided by 100 pennies per dollar equals $25 dollars
well older pennies that are 95% copper are 2.95 grams of copper. so they're worth more than a penny in melt value. but the rarer the penny and the better the condition, to collectors they become extremely valuable sometimes being in the thousands of dollars for a single penny etc
Some of your inovation dollars you have duplicates of would you ever do a fan give away for those who need them in their sets such as myself as much at other commenters
I'm new to coin collecting, and I learn a lot from these shows | channels all you guys do.
I just went through two boxes of penny’s only got 11 wheaties. But I did get 7 beautiful 60’s and 70’s Pennie’s.
Thatvwas a heavy box. Um lucky to get $5 wirth most boxes. If get a dump from a change jar i do better. Few years ago got a penny box with 106 wheats plus 22 indian heads. Was incredible
Hey I been watching shows when they come out and I just subscribed. I'm in Roseville, Michigan. I saw your subscriber celebration and I found you again.
That's a good haul for you. Looking forward to you next hunt. Be blessed my friend.
The music syncs perfectly! Well done
Not all boxes have close to that anymore. That was a heavy box I average about 4 dollars a box
Ive been working on the same box of Penny's for 4 yrs now
Pick it up!
Got to check the 2000-Ps for the cheerio reverse tail feather differences
Respect for going through that many and checking every single date i just look for wheat cents lol
It really is like that, ik from getting roll boxes from banks myself. However, looking at the vid- I see 1(one) of 50 with a shield penny on the end. One with its rev side out at least & I've never seen that, unless it was a fresh box from the mint & was rolled before getting to a bank. But those are all shields, yours has a majority of them with a memorial rev facing out. Could happen, and I've gotten 26%, & up to 39%- that I know of bc I'm not doing the math on that regularly.
All that said- Great Vid. You plainly & clearly show people how to do this & what results they can get, and seeing is believing
It depends on how much the penny box weighs, the more it weighs, the more copper it has
Do you hold any of the more shiny ones to submit for grading?
Kewl video Quin! 😎👍
One roll shows a 1951 KGVI ender!
All of them!
beautiful visualization thank you
Suggestion: start weighing your penny boxes, the heavier they are, the more copper that'll be inside
The average is 14.65
Anything that exceeds 15 will have a lot of copper
Still the 2000P sacajawea could be sold to collectors that collect first print run editions
for the uk its around 7-14 % for 1p and 10-23% for 2p
The Canadian ender 💀
Have you ever found the sacajaweas with the spikes thru the belly of the eagles
Yesterday I opened 2 rolls that were entirely copper pennies…
That's not bad at all for a box! I recently went through one and about half the rolls were all brand new :(
I foud a 2006 Canadian recently
Wow, how many were wheat cent?👍
Do you hang onto your nifcs to sell at collector shows
Great video
I used to get only about 9% per box. Much less today.
I’m going to say $25.00 what said on the box in the beginning of your video
But let do the math
50 rolls times 50 pennies per roll equals 2,500 pennies divided by 100 pennies per dollar equals $25 dollars
Where Are you getting these rolls, ‘cause every time I open a roll… nothing before 1995.
Also never seen a single foreign coin in a roll of pennies untill I watched your videos.
How many of us see the Canadian Ender?
Nice
What the price for something like that
A box is $25.00
well older pennies that are 95% copper are 2.95 grams of copper. so they're worth more than a penny in melt value. but the rarer the penny and the better the condition, to collectors they become extremely valuable sometimes being in the thousands of dollars for a single penny etc
AROUND 15%
154 copper pennies make a pound and Cu is about 4$ a lbs....I average about 3 lbs per box
thats still great profit and essentially printing money from money. for $1.54 you net $2.46 profit.
wow, my test was only 15.5% of Cooper
They should pass an amendment to allow copper coins to be melted down for just once for a 30 days
Who's to know?
Home forge silly man.
Just do it this country is a joke
Some of your inovation dollars you have duplicates of would you ever do a fan give away for those who need them in their sets such as myself as much at other commenters
How many pennies are in the box?
2,500
A bunch
Your opinion are nifcs worth more than face value
😊
How many wheats?
I hope you find something good
All of them
damn i just knew someone was going to say that
I am getting 14 to 16 percent per box.
More and MORE boxes of pennies are turning up with a greater % of damaged coins mostly zinc and the percentage of copper coins 📉
How many Pennie’s to make a pound