More People are Hoarding Copper Pennies

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More and more people are hoarding copper pennies, but people don't all agree on when they will be free to melt them. This video has the finds in one penny box and talking about personal life situations along the way. I hope you enjoy it. Hoarding copper pennies is a hobby that more and more people are enjoying. You should consider copper penny hoarding hobby too.
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Thanks for another relaxing video, the update on your family member in hospice, and some great looks back at the way we lived before computers. I too have only good things to say about hospice care workers. And, as you know, i love my wheaties. I also like counter-punched cents, and that one you found was a Kennedy head, to the best of my memory, not Johnny Quest. It was part of the whole story that was circulating at the time about the strange coincidences and parallels between the lives of Lincoln and Kennedy. I just picked up an old cent counter-punched with a Jewish Star of David and i have one that is counter-punched with a Four-Leaf Clover.

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Just finished up my 6th 5 gallon bucket of copper. Been years, but its done. Working number 7 now. Cool beans.

philipgagnon
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My box of 2500 wheaties from 1909-1959 came in. Pretty dusty. I’m not done with them yet. One penny had a strikethrough on half the coin. I’ll get about 120 error and “woodie” coins. Found a ‘50’s woodie. Retained laminate peel on the reverse.

russellking
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Enjoyed the hunt and I listened to mark Laurie myself.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan

greghomestead
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Yeah, we just went through that with my father back in 2022, and thankfully hospice only lasted a few weeks. He had been in the hospital in early January, but he was able to get released, and finally by early February he got bad enough where he could no longer walk into the living room or take a sit down shower. Just after the middle of February, he passed on, but it would have been A LOT HARDER for all involved, if hospice hadn't been in place. Sorry to hear about your family member, but they are fortunate that you're willing to take them in like that. Many people wouldn't be willing to do that. You could tell from the three white marks on once side where the zinc was exposed that it was a zinc penny, even if you couldn't really recognize anything else. I like Greg Laurie. He's been around a long time. He lost his son to a car accident back in 2008, and yet he's persevered in his faith, which I have a huge amount of respect for. Related to the pennies, I think that they will eventually stop minting pennies, but they might wait to do that when they try to force physical cash out of our hands. I guess we'll see. I think people will be able to melt the pennies eventually, though it's anyone's guess as to went. However, I think they will be just a likely to be traded for their value as is. In other words, they are already in tradable form, being small discs to Copper. Putting 5 or 10 together might actually have some real purchasing power again in the future, and I think it's possible that people will trade them in little bags or maybe even in rolls like you have sitting in front of you. They will never have the value of a Silver dime, but there's a reason that we used to have a half penny and a 3 cent coin. Why? It's because a penny was actually enough to make some purchases of things that mattered. You could get a meal, depending on how hungry you were, for between 5 cents to 25 cents. 5 cents would often buy you a sandwich, and 25 cents would generally buy you a sandwich and a bowl of soup. For 30 cents, you could even get a drink with your meal. I could see that kind of purchasing power or something akin to it return to Copper one day, especially when they lose control of the pricing on the metals. If and when they ever get the point where countries can't corner the market, flood the market, and naked short the commodities using paper contracts, you could see Copper return to its fundamental value. That was funny! I think it was the cadence of how you said it... "you're gonna make a good husband" [IMMEDIATELY] "I never went out with her again." 🤣😂 Johnny Quest? No, I think that's John F. Kennedy. You did miss a 1979 while you were telling your "Hey mister, how's you're sister" story, but it was probably worth the laugh. 😁 You don't include the Wheat pennies or the Canadian Copper pennies in your Copper that you weigh do you? Keep stacking that Copper!

veritasfiles
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I love 80's Hard Rock / Metal. I also like most of the 80's Rock except for a lot of the new wave & dance stuff.

domdesant
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I saw Night Ranger in concert in Seattle in the late eighties, good show !

dissy
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Another great video. And funny stories. Too bad you didn’t reach your goal with that box, you’ll have better luck next time.
We didn’t have to many in house games. Just monopoly and Parcheesi. Most of the time we played card games.
More like back in 1973 people could take a joke.
You and your wife are good people. 🙏👍🙏

noicue
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Many times I wish computers would all just go away.

mikhailkalashnikov
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Okay hey the proof dollar you found man that’s cool. At first I was gonna click off cause I hate when people show normal dollar currency. Cheers man

NOTurbuisness-rq
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Dimes, dimes have been hard to come by lately for me from coins rolls ☹️Except Canadian dimes from coins star reject bins 🙂

fishinghuntingfool
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Are the coins at the beginning of the video gold or copper? I've never seen them before.

CarlosGonzales-wmxx
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Bro I’ve got a pal with so much copper stacked up he treats it like others do silver or gold$$

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..that's why some one cents are rare to find like a 1977 d..not many are found..it's probably down to people saving rolls of them but many Americans save them all up in giant water containers 4 years..we in Britain don't come across American coins unless we get one by mistake in our English change..I however..do have a small collection of one cents and quarters..all ungraded..plus I collect anything made of copper like piping and wire.. our 1 penny and 2 penny coins are copper..some newer ones are base metal ..I save all the ones that are not magnetic which = copper..besides the rare dates you can find copper is the best to save, metals are assets worth collecting..🪙

neilsmith