Posted on 04/06/2025 2:54:29 PM PDT by CFW
Did you know prescription bottles make perfect coin holders for quarters? After my in-laws passed away without a few months of each other, we found hundreds of dollars in quarters that were saved in prescription bottles in various parts of their house.
And then there’s my uncirculated 1931-S. I bought it when I was eleven years old for $1.25.
Indian head pennies are cool.
I have collected my change forever, I have about 40-50 pounds of pennies right now.
Pretty good investment
“And then there’s my uncirculated 1931-S. I bought it when I was eleven years old for $1.25.”
Is that the one worth 40 bucks or the one worth $3,000?
I’ve got over $116.00 in pennies. Not a fortune, but a lot of pennies.
It’s worth a couple of hundred dollars, that’s all. My last offer was for $225.
A round-up tax is possible.
$20.23->$20.25
$13.34->$13.35
It would save cashiers time.
Stores would collect it as soon as they wanted.
Change makes holes in my pants pocket.
It is the reason why I have to replace pants.
I try to reduce it as much as I can.
But yes, IF this really IS the last year that pennies will be made, they MIGHT someday be of some value.
I save change too..its suppose to be a little extra to take to Vegas but I find it hard to get rid of the...plus I wonder if the non silver quarters before the cheap ones might be valuable some day....I bought $50 worth of pre 1982 pennies from my bil the banker many yrs ago..so there’s that.
Need Pennie’s? Call me. We have coffee cans full of change.
i remember getting three pieces of candy for a penny...
my first taste of inflation was when it went to TWO pieces for a penny, i was pissed
Retail totals, e.g. for food orders in NJ, are presented to the customer only after many-places-to-the-right-of-the-decimal-point sales tax rates are applied/added in.
The state taxing authority can be expected to not accept anything less than its full VIG, down to the penny, no “rounding” accommodation allowed due to supposed lack of pennies.
So...who bears the cost of “rounding” to facilitate paying in cash without the need pennies? The vendor/restaurant? The customer? Elon Musk? Maybe Alex Soros.
It is amazing how quickly the change can add up. We’ve always kept a change jar handy to save it in. I also have a change jar in the laundry room. Recently, I found a coffee can pushed back in a corner on a laundry room shelf. It was full of pre-2000 change and a few dollar bills and totaled about $200. I applied a grandchild’s name and stuck it in the penny bank cupboard. The grandchildren will have hundreds of dollars in change they can cash in and use as they wish.
Change Jar
I check the dates and keep the pre1982 coins. Still made of copper rather than copper plated, zinc tokens.
Still not worth much. ☹️
Each pre-82 has pure copper.
At melt value, is three cents each
Oddly, the same valuation problem happened during the fall of Rome. Rome cheapened the metallurgy of the coinage, as the value of the pure metals was greater than the face value.
Interesting times!
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