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Interest In Canadian Pennies

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 Posted 10/20/2015  11:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
Probably the shipping charges will eat up most of the profit.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  11:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cookiecutter to your friends list
Actually, this would be a local sale, so a face-to-face sale with no shipping charges. I'm not sure if I should just unload them or hold on to them for a bit.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  11:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
Sell them, you can go to coin shows find common date rolls for 5.00 or so
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 Posted 10/20/2015  12:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ace_ftw to your friends list
they are probably copper hoarders looking to pull out the copper. I've sold a few hundred dollars that way.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  12:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Garoyn to your friends list
Hmmm, sure cash in your pocket now . . . or possibly an unknown amount of more cash at some unknown time in the future. Do ya feel lucky?
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 Posted 10/20/2015  1:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgCoinAu to your friends list
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush my friend...
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 Posted 10/20/2015  3:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oldandfuzzy to your friends list
I suspect they are banking on the idea that you missed a "good one".
Save them for your grand kids.
"A bird in the hand" just makes it hard to blow your nose.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  4:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kuh_85 to your friends list
I'd sell 'em. I think there's more than enough higher grade examples out there to satisfy demand for the foreseeable future. If you can get a premium on circulated ones then go for it.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  4:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cookiecutter to your friends list
What do you think is a reasonable amount to charge for one roll? One dollar a roll? A buck fifty a roll? Five dollars (as per coin show) seems a tad exhorbitant and doubtful anybody would pay that much.

I also don't feel very lucky. For me, they're just taking up space currently. Plus, I have another two banker's boxes to go through before I'm completely done my CRH. I'm probably certain I have missed something. When it starts getting late and your eyes are tired, pennies just end up getting a quick glance rather than a detailed look.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  5:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgCoinAu to your friends list
Cookiecutter:

When it comes to finding fair market price.. it's always best (and acceptable) to start on the high end and work down... the same can't be said going the other way.

Check out what "unsearched" circulated rolls are going for on ebay... start at the higher end of that ball park.


As for the blowing the nose comment... love it.. very funny!


I should state that I personally have many many MANY rolls of pennies that I haven't even gone through yet. Though I have no intentions of selling only because my plan is to keep them use them with my kids as math manipulatives when they get older... and an art project in years to come. I am not keeping them in the thought that they will increase in value (they won't millions of them were minted and the rate of inflation will eat up any percentage of return that you could get) or that I will be able to use them for copper melt.

If however I saw an outlet where I could get 2-5 times the money for my rolls it wouldn't even be a decision they would be out the door in a flash.. cash in hand and on to the next point of interest.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  5:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
Depending on the years if pennies are copper, the bullion needs to be 5.00 a lbs. for a copper penny to be worth almost 2 cents
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 Posted 10/20/2015  6:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cookiecutter to your friends list
These rolls have already been picked through. I sorted them by year so each roll is its own distinct year. I'll probably reserve some as I also want to do an art project (think pennies with epoxy) and sell the rest.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  6:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgHoarder to your friends list
If they are sorted by year you should check coinsandcanada.com. They give past realized prices for UNC and circulated rolls by year
here's the link
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...s-prices.php
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 Posted 10/20/2015  6:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ace_ftw to your friends list
the going rate for pennies in the metro Vancouver area is 2cents each (or $1 a roll) however if you have KGV or KGVI in this lot then you probably can sell them much higher.
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 Posted 10/26/2015  9:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add techwriter to your friends list
Just happened upon this topic so thought I would drop in and read along, besides I was curious about the "sudden" interest in Canadian small cents. At a coin show a few months ago a dealer was offering 2cents U.S. for 1 Canadian cent. I asked about dates and he sort of hesitated then said "earlier ones, probably 2 1/2 or 3 cents each. I was tempted but decided to just hang onto them until I could figure why the premium? It just didn't make sense that he would give me 2USD for 1 Canadian.
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