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highroller4321
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USA
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Posted - 12/13/2008 :  14:57:34  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
Hi Everyone,

I recently bought a ryedale and as soon as it gets here Im going to be sorting as many pennies as I can. My question is whats the best way to store your copper?

I only have like $100 FV worth of copper right now (from hand sorting) and I just have it in 2 canvas bags. This works out nice but I only have so many canvas bags...

Do you reccomend canvas bags, or buckets, or barrels or what?

Thank you for the advice

HR

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Bluegill
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1964 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  15:07:00  Show Profile Send Bluegill a Private Message
I reuse the boxes the pennies came in. They are free, available and it keeps them out of the landfill. Plus they stack nice and individually, can be stashed most anywhere. I can get about $23 back in loose.

Congrats on the Ryedale.


Edited by - Bluegill on 12/13/2008 15:07:14
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Nickelmeister
Penny Hoarding Member



Canada
588 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  16:10:57  Show Profile Send Nickelmeister a Private Message
I re-roll mine and pack them back in bank boxes. Takes a little work, but makes storage very convenient. Also allows you to take quick inventory and everything is pre-counted for future transactions.

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moboman
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USA
2555 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  16:55:58  Show Profile Send moboman a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Bluegill

I reuse the boxes the pennies came in. They are free, available and it keeps them out of the landfill. Plus they stack nice and individually, can be stashed most anywhere. I can get about $23 back in loose.

Congrats on the Ryedale.





I can fit $20 in a brinks box. (use my counter)
Recently what I started doing was putting them in some left over fedex tyvek envelopes that I found in a closet from 02! The sticky doesnt work good, so I couldnt use them for shipping

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highroller4321
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  16:57:25  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Bluegill

I reuse the boxes the pennies came in. They are free, available and it keeps them out of the landfill. Plus they stack nice and individually, can be stashed most anywhere. I can get about $23 back in loose.

Congrats on the Ryedale.




Thanks I cant wait to get it in!

$23 back in the box loose. You must do a lot of jiggling to get them all to fit

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moboman
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USA
2555 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  17:07:54  Show Profile Send moboman a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by highroller4321

quote:
Originally posted by Bluegill

I reuse the boxes the pennies came in. They are free, available and it keeps them out of the landfill. Plus they stack nice and individually, can be stashed most anywhere. I can get about $23 back in loose.

Congrats on the Ryedale.




Thanks I cant wait to get it in!

$23 back in the box loose. You must do a lot of jiggling to get them all to fit


If you have the bigger boxes, not the brinks boxes, 23 is possible.
At first I was going to use these boxes and do $25/box, then I realized that I couldnt get my hands on enough of them. So I went with $20 in a brinks box. They weigh 13.8lbs each.

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Kurr
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2906 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  20:29:13  Show Profile Send Kurr a Private Message
Standard copper I weigh into the amounts I use to package in 6 1/4lb ziplock bags, 4 bags to a flat rate envelope for a 25lb pack. They stack pretty well.

For the "bright and shiniest" ones I pull, I have about a gallon and was considering the vacuum sealed ziplocks with a silicon packet inside to preserve them.


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NotABigDeal
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USA
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Posted - 12/13/2008 :  20:30:12  Show Profile Send NotABigDeal a Private Message
As far as the Ryedale goes, awesome acquisition and welcome to the owners club. I hope you have quite a bit of reserve set aside waiting for it. It has a huge appetite. Better get to roll cracking. Store your coppers at my place. They will be safe for sure. PM me for my address....

Deal

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HoardCopperByTheTon
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USA
6807 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  20:35:29  Show Profile Send HoardCopperByTheTon a Private Message
Those bags the Mint ships the pennies out in originally are nice for storage. Each one easily holds a ton.

If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.

Now selling Copper pennies. 1.6x plus shipping. Limited amounts available.
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highroller4321
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  23:20:16  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by HoardCopperByTheTon

Those bags the Mint ships the pennies out in originally are nice for storage. Each one easily holds a ton.



Which ones are you talkng about?

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highroller4321
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  23:54:42  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by NotABigDeal

As far as the Ryedale goes, awesome acquisition and welcome to the owners club. I hope you have quite a bit of reserve set aside waiting for it. It has a huge appetite. Better get to roll cracking. Store your coppers at my place. They will be safe for sure. PM me for my address....

Deal



Thanks! Im proud to be apart of the owners club. Yes, I am working on my reserve and hope to be able to keep the machine busy as possible!

Ok ill store them at your place, as long as you provide me with good food, clean water, and shelter. I want to personally make sure they are safe

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natsb88
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USA
1850 Posts

Posted - 12/13/2008 :  23:56:23  Show Profile Send natsb88 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Kurr

Standard copper I weigh into the amounts I use to package in 6 1/4lb ziplock bags, 4 bags to a flat rate envelope for a 25lb pack. They stack pretty well.

For the "bright and shiniest" ones I pull, I have about a gallon and was considering the vacuum sealed ziplocks with a silicon packet inside to preserve them.



Are you talking about the actual cardboard USPS Flat Rate envelopes, or the non-Flat Rate tyvek envelopes? Something tells me a box and a half of pennies won't fit in the cardboard Flat Rate envelopes...

Nate
The Copper Cave

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highroller4321
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USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  00:32:05  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
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Shipping is $17.85 for me Total of $77.84 or 78cents a bag. Any thoughts on these? Are these the free bags some of you guys are getting from your banks?

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HoardCopperByTheTon
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USA
6807 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  01:12:07  Show Profile Send HoardCopperByTheTon a Private Message
I think the price I figure those at is about 50-55 cents each. It can get kind of expensive storing them that way. You can sometimes get these bags free from your banks. Sometimes you can get the Canvas bank bags free from your banks also.

The bags I use are the ones the mint originally ships coins out in. They are very heavy duty blue and white reinforced canvas/tyvek. Each bag holds 300,000 to 400,000 pennies.

If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.

Now selling Copper pennies. 1.6x plus shipping. Limited amounts available.
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highroller4321
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  08:21:13  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by HoardCopperByTheTon

I think the price I figure those at is about 50-55 cents each. It can get kind of expensive storing them that way. You can sometimes get these bags free from your banks. Sometimes you can get the Canvas bank bags free from your banks also.

The bags I use are the ones the mint originally ships coins out in. They are very heavy duty blue and white reinforced canvas/tyvek. Each bag holds 300,000 to 400,000 pennies.


Yes, the price varies depending on how many lots of 100 you buy.


Where do you get the heavy duty blue and white bags? I have never seen these or heard of these before. Have any pictures?



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Bluegill
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1964 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  08:33:18  Show Profile Send Bluegill a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by highroller4321

quote:
Originally posted by Bluegill

I reuse the boxes the pennies came in. They are free, available and it keeps them out of the landfill. Plus they stack nice and individually, can be stashed most anywhere. I can get about $23 back in loose.

Congrats on the Ryedale.




Thanks I cant wait to get it in!

$23 back in the box loose. You must do a lot of jiggling to get them all to fit


Yes, 46 rolls, it does take a litle jiggling and shaking, but they do fit in a Brinks box without bowing the sides out.

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phillips24
Penny Pincher Member



USA
142 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  09:32:35  Show Profile Send phillips24 a Private Message
I'm able to get all 50 of my rerolls into a brinks box. I just put them flat like they were originally and no problems.
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Computer Jones
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1112 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  11:15:46  Show Profile Send Computer Jones a Private Message
I use 1/2 gallon (well washed) plastic milk jugs, shake 'em well so they pack down.
Works well for me.

There's profit if you melt things!!
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highroller4321
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  15:01:59  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Computer Jones

I use 1/2 gallon (well washed) plastic milk jugs, shake 'em well so they pack down.
Works well for me.



Im told that the plastic in the milk jug will start to weaken after a year or so. Have you had your coins in there for long?

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Computer Jones
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USA
1112 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  15:23:36  Show Profile Send Computer Jones a Private Message
I started using milk jugs about 5 years ago when I broke a Mason jar I was using.
No probs so far (knocking wood!!!).

There's profit if you melt things!!
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highroller4321
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2648 Posts

Posted - 12/14/2008 :  18:47:25  Show Profile Send highroller4321 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Computer Jones

I started using milk jugs about 5 years ago when I broke a Mason jar I was using.
No probs so far (knocking wood!!!).



Ouch...sorry to hear about that mason jar. That would be a pain to pick up!

Good info on the milk jugs. I dont think I will use them, but thanks:D

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knibloe
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1066 Posts

Posted - 12/16/2008 :  23:29:07  Show Profile Send knibloe a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Computer Jones

I use 1/2 gallon (well washed) plastic milk jugs, shake 'em well so they pack down.
Works well for me.



Milk jugs can degrade over time and become brittle. They are also not completely air tight. The #2 PETE plastic (look at the recycling logo on the bottom) containers are non-pourous and a lot less brittle. I use 1/2 gallon juice jugs. Each jug holds about 16# of pennies and I estimate about $25 face value.

I have an endless supply of empty 15 and 55 gallon plastic drums. I am thinking about using the 15 gal to store my pennies.
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PennyProspector
Penny Pincher Member



USA
212 Posts

Posted - 12/18/2008 :  21:08:53  Show Profile Send PennyProspector a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by NotABigDeal Store your coppers at my place. They will be safe for sure. PM me for my address....

Deal



LOL

Northern Indiana Is probably a safer location!

Gary

Happy Prospecting!
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HoardCopperByTheTon
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USA
6807 Posts

Posted - 12/18/2008 :  23:19:40  Show Profile Send HoardCopperByTheTon a Private Message
I heard there were already too many being stored in Northern Indiana.

Sometimes I roll them up with the machines, put custom COPPER CENTS labels on them and store them in those red alumimum trays you see at the bank. I have lots of those trays.

If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.

Now selling Copper pennies. 1.6x plus shipping. Limited amounts available.
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moboman
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
2555 Posts

Posted - 12/18/2008 :  23:25:07  Show Profile Send moboman a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by highroller4321

[quote]Originally posted by HoardCopperByTheTon

Where do you get the heavy duty blue and white bags? I have never seen these or heard of these before. Have any pictures?



haaha dont ask him for pictures. He cant figure it out.

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HoardCopperByTheTon
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USA
6807 Posts

Posted - 12/18/2008 :  23:38:39  Show Profile Send HoardCopperByTheTon a Private Message
lol.. one of these days I will figure it out. I have lots of pictures.. I just can't seem to get them from the camera to the computer. You guys will love my pics of the half ton cubes of aluminum.

If your percentages are low.. just sort more. If your percentages are high.. just sort more.

Now selling Copper pennies. 1.6x plus shipping. Limited amounts available.
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