I found a complete $25 Brinks box of uncirculated "log splitters". It was the last box of the weekend and had white sealing tape on the box instead of the normal brown tape. I'm guessing that is significant. The rolls are the standard Brinks clear plastic sleeves with a mix of heads/heads, tails/tails, heads/tails. Question is what should I do with these? I see they go on ebay in NF string rolls at 5-10 x face. I've been saving one or two of these pennies at a time as I find them in the zinc pile because they seemed relatively rare but now suddenly I have 2500 news ones and they're not so rare anymore. Does it make sense to sit on finds like these or did the newness factor already come and go.
I found a box of them a few months back. You can try to sell them on fleebay. I am just going to hang on to them. I know there are some errors in this type, figure in 20 years I can sell them as "unsearched". Not really costing me that much to hang on to them.
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So if I can get more, then hang on to more? And how much more would that more be to you two fellas? They might be pretty and shiney but at what point do you have too much of non-intrinsically valuable (ZN) copper?, seriously?