ramjet2187
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Did my 100th box of cents yesterday with the Ryedale (a machine). I keep a running Excel spreadsheet with the various totals and sorted the copper from the last box this morning.
The tally is: 58239 copper cents, 780 wheats, and 326 Canadian cents. The wheats and Canadians aren't factored into the copper total. These figures reflect all 100 boxes, for those whom might think I'm talking about one box.
I have 5 or 6 of the King George (?) Canadian cents, a couple of the 150 Anniversary cents, and the rest are normal QEII. Anybody need any for their collections?
The wheats are (predictably) mostly 40's and 50's, but I did manage to pull a bunch of teens and twenties. Haven't really kept track of those, other than to store them separate from the copper.
Well, thanks for reading this long post, just wanted to share my copper hunting results to date.
Roger
The tally is: 58239 copper cents, 780 wheats, and 326 Canadian cents. The wheats and Canadians aren't factored into the copper total. These figures reflect all 100 boxes, for those whom might think I'm talking about one box.
I have 5 or 6 of the King George (?) Canadian cents, a couple of the 150 Anniversary cents, and the rest are normal QEII. Anybody need any for their collections?
The wheats are (predictably) mostly 40's and 50's, but I did manage to pull a bunch of teens and twenties. Haven't really kept track of those, other than to store them separate from the copper.
Well, thanks for reading this long post, just wanted to share my copper hunting results to date.
Roger
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