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Anyone have any ideas on how to go about sorting through 130 pounds of pennies
So to be serious, here's a few pointers on the cents.
Sort out all the rolls, set aside for another day. Some might be full date rolls and if so I'd say leave them but if you notice they are mixed then just open and sort... unless they are REALLY nice looking then maybe leave them for later too.
Funny thing about "LATER", I had labeled some Indian head nickels as NO Date, then after finding about a dozen in rolls I started picking up on how to read badly worn ones and figured almost all of them out.
Get some buckets, I'm loving your plastic cups and the bowls. Never use metal containers for coins, and glass is not the best idea... sorting pennies out of broken glass... need I say more

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Restaurants toss out dozens of 3-5 gallon buckets every night, expect them to be dirty and bring a few garbage bags then clean them out good, or try sour cream, cottage cheese type containers.
A few ways to go from here, split them up into smaller groups is a good start, sort into wheat and memorial then go by decade, this way you will be looking at each coin several times, remember "LATER"? you might pick up on something you missed the first 12 times...

I'd suggest 4 major groups to start with:
1. Wheat's from before 1940 <increasingly uncommon in CRH>
2. Wheat's from 1940-1958 <still somewhat common in CRH>
3. Memorial copper cents from 1959-1981
...3b... What do you do with yer 82's eralie in the morning

4. post 1982 Zincoln's worth a cent send them back to the bank if there are any there... well look at them, grand's may have seen something to hold onto a newer one.
Again going back through them is not a bad idea, for basic CRH I'm not sure I'd suggest 2-3 or more times to check the newer ones thou.
I'm not sure if you are into CRH but I have come up with tons of empty rolls to re-fill with savers and sturdy boxes to fill with coins. Maybe try asking about a few boxes your self to get some more storage options or, interesting thing is, if you ask them to hold onto empty boxes they might be happy to, and no charge for the empties

Edit: spelling