Showing posts with label Canadian Cents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian Cents. Show all posts

Monday, April 16, 2012

Coin Roll Hunting: 50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break # 7


I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results:


  • Wheat Cents: 5
  • Canadian Cents: 1
  • "S" Mint Marks: 2
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 38% (5% not infected)
  • Total AU - BU Coins For Albums: 12
  • Key Find(s): 1959(BU), 1967(BU), 1968(BU), 1970D(BU), 1971(BU)


Verdict: For the first time picking up cent bank boxes, the teller only had customer rolled cents.  I was excited to see what they might produce.  My excitement quickly faded after I open a few of the rolls.  A large number of coins were infected with verdigris. This box would of produced the best copper results to date except most were infected and were promptly placed in the return pile.  The curse of the Canadian Small Cent folder still is going strong.  If the large amount of verdigris wasn't bad enough, there were ample quantities road pennies. My favorite cent in this box was a BU 1959.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Coin Roll Hunting: 50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break # 6


I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results:

  • Wheat Cents: 17
  • Canadian Cents: 4
  • "S" Mint Marks: 0
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 26%
  • Total AU - BU Coins For Albums: 35
  • Key Find(s): 1956D Toned Purple, Red(AU)  1962 Proof 

Verdict: These were machine rolled cents. The box had good copper results and there was a nice number of wheat cents with some rolls having 2.  This box provided slightly better Canadian Cent results than my last, but the curse of the Canadian Small Cent folder seems to be going strong.  As usual, there were multiple corroded and "road pennies" in this lot.  For the first time, I was skunked on "S" mint marks.  My favorite cent in this box was a monster toned 1956D with purple and red.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Canada Kills The Cent

Canada has announced they will no longer mint the 1 cent coin.   Starting this fall, Canada will begin removing the denomination from circulation.  The coin will still be accepted as legal tender.  Consumers paying with credit will still be able to make purchases in 1 cent increments, while cash purchases will eventually be rounded up or down to the nearest 5 cent increment.

Monday, April 2, 2012

50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break # 5


I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results:


  • Wheat Cents: 8
  • Canadian Cents: 2
  • "S" Mint Marks: 3
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 32%
  • Total EF - AU Coins For Albums: 122
  • Key Find(s): 1962D(AU) 1963D(AU) 1971D(AU)


Verdict: These were machine rolled cents. The box produced the best copper results to date even though there was only a small number of wheat cents.  Interestingly, this box provided the least amount of Canadian Cents to date.  This is ironic since I just bought a folder for Canadian Cents (since I have been pulling so many).  Even though there were multiple corroded/green cents in the box, there was a massive amount of AU-BU Lincoln Memorial Cents from the 1980's - 1990's.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break # 4

I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results: 

  • Wheat Cents: 15
  • Canadian Cents: 18
  • "S" Mint Marks: 5
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 30%
  • Total EF - AU Coins For Albums: 31
  • Key Find(s): 1958D(AU)

Verdict: These were machine rolled cents. The box produced the best copper results to date with a larger number of wheat cents.  There were multiple corroded/green cents in the box. I pulled a large quantity of key error dates and will inspect them in the future.

Monday, March 12, 2012

50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break # 3

I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results: 

  • Wheat Cents: 8
  • Canadian Cents: 2
  • "S" Mint Marks: 5
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 28%
  • Total EF - AU Coins For Albums: 28
  • Key Find(s): 1973(AU)
Verdict: These were machine rolled cents that might of come from someone's penny jar they were saving for many years.  There were plenty of dates from the 1960's including at least 30 1969D copies.  There were multiple corroded/green cents in the box.  The box produced better than average copper results. I pulled a large quantity of key error dates and will inspect them once my magnifier arrives.

Monday, March 5, 2012

50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break # 2

 I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results: 

  • Wheat Cents: 6
  • Canadian Cents: 4
  • "S" Mint Marks: 3
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 25%
  • Total EF - AU Coins For Albums: 35
  • Key Find: 1964 (AU) 

Verdict: These were machine rolled cents and they may of been partially searched for wheaties and nice memorial coppers.  There were multiple corroded/green cents in the box.  The box produced average copper results. I pulled a large quantity of key error dates and will inspect them once my magnifier arrives.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

50 Roll Cent Bank Box Break

I purchased a 50 roll box of cents from my bank and these are the results: 

  • Wheat Cents: 12
  • Canadian Cents: 8
  • "S" Mint Marks: 5
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 27%
  • Total EF - AU Coins For Albums: 75
  • Key Find: 2000 Off Center 

Verdict: These were machine rolled cents and they produced ok results.  I found some really nice AU cents including a 1960D, 1964D, and 1970.  The box was light on Lincoln Wheat Cents but produced decent copper results.  I pulled 8 Canadian cents with the oldest being a 1957.  I pulled a large quantity of key error dates and will inspect them once my magnifier arrives.

10 Roll Cent Break

 I purchased 10 rolls of pennies last week from my bank and these are the results: 

  • Wheat Cents: 9 
  • "S" Mint Marks: 6
  • Copper Lincoln Memorial Cents: 25%
  • Total EF - AU Coins For Albums: 10
  • Key Find: 1962 (AU)

Verdict: These were customer rolled cents and they produced odds results.  I found some really nice AU cents including a 1962, 1968, and 1973.  There were multiple "S" mint marks in the rolls.  On the other hand, many of the coins were severely corroded or run over by a car; including a 1973S that could of graded MS 65 (RD) if the face wasn't scratched off.  This lot of coins seems to of been from a hoard of cents that either fell in the street or got mixed with some pennies collected by the homeless.