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giddyup99
Penny Sorter Member

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Posted - 08/13/2009 : 21:56:04
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Anyone have any stats on the drop in copper percentage year to year after the new pennies are circulated?
With the mint releasing 4 different pennies this year, essentially we are getting the equivalent to fast forwarding 4 years from now, no? Once they are fully circulated of course.
What kind of drop in percentages are we looking at here in the next year or so?
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chris6084
Penny Pincher Member
 

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Posted - 08/13/2009 : 22:51:27
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I do get a lot of new penny boxes in Texas (Selling them paid for me to get a Ryedale ), but have not noticed a drop in copper percentage in other boxes. |
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dakota1955
Penny Hoarding Member
   

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Posted - 08/13/2009 : 22:53:55
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| I would think that a long as you have a chance of getting copper I will sort. Just like 50 cent pieces today. Odds are not great but will still do it today |
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PreservingThePast
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
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Posted - 08/14/2009 : 19:59:15
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quote: Originally posted by giddyup99
Anyone have any stats on the drop in copper percentage year to year after the new pennies are circulated?
With the mint releasing 4 different pennies this year, essentially we are getting the equivalent to fast forwarding 4 years from now, no? Once they are fully circulated of course.
What kind of drop in percentages are we looking at here in the next year or so?
I am probably mistaken, but I thought that I understood that once the second penny in the series was minted then no more of the first one would be, and then the same for the second penny once the third was minted, and so on. But, I may be incorrect on this.
However, if I am correct then this would be a regular year give or take as all years vary on the amount that is minted.
Does anyone else know for certain about this???
Thanks. |
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