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Double your cents

Dancer

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Some Giant Eagle. & Kroger shops Are buying back pennies two to one for gift cards. November 1st check your internet for shops
 
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I have a 1 pound coffee can full of wheats that I have been saving for years! No greenies or field finds in that can. I also started saving coppers pre 1982 a while back and have a 30 oz. can of those nearly full. The one pound can is metal and the 30 oz. one is plastic.
 
I assume they put them through a coin counting machine ??? or did they weigh them ???

Reason being, I have a bunch of rejects. :) :) :)

HH
Donna(NJ)
Yes my bank they have a counter so it costs me nothing
 
I cashed in over 5000 pennies!
Some Giant Eagle. & Kroger shops Are buying back pennies two to one for gift cards. November 1st check your internet for shops
I dont have those stores in NJ but hopefully other stores will join the bandwagon. I see Aldi's has posted a sign saying they will 'round up' if they
dont have enough pennies.

I never got around to cashing these in. Here's 32 pounds +/- Govmt use to pay$1.50 a pound for rotten zinc's. So here's 4800
all cleaned and ready for a new life !!!

I have 6 buckets of rotten zinc's but they wont go through a coin counter ;( ;( ;(

HH
Donna(NJ
 

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I dont have those stores in NJ but hopefully other stores will join the bandwagon. I see Aldi's has posted a sign saying they will 'round up' if they
dont have enough pennies.

I never got around to cashing these in. Here's 32 pounds +/- Govmt use to pay$1.50 a pound for rotten zinc's. So here's 4800
all cleaned and ready for a new life !!!

I have 6 buckets of rotten zinc's but they wont go through a coin counter ;( ;( ;(

HH
Donna(NJ
G Eagle is paying by weigh. Supposed to be 181 pennies to a pound. So times 2, times your pounds.
 
Donna...How do you clean zinc pennies?
With GREAT CARE !!!! The zinc will react with any chemical, build up pressure in barrel and explode causing a giant mess..Dont ask !!!

Need a rock tumbler

Fill barrel 1/2" of stainless shot. Fill barrel 1/2 full of coins, add water to cover top of coins, a few drops of Dawm. Check often for expanding barrel. I usually run during the day, so I can keep an eye on things. Check after 4-6 hours and see if you like the results. Liquid will probably turn black. Rinse and run another cycle.

Good Luck.

Domma(NJ
 
G Eagle is paying by weigh. Supposed to be 181 pennies to a pound. So times 2, times your pounds.

Probably splitting hairs but Id count a pound of coppers and zinc separately.

Uncle Sam paid me $1.50 a pound for rotten zinc's back in the good old days.

GG
Donna(NJ
 
There is 3.2 cents worth of copper in each pre 1981 penny if they ever allow them to be melted.
That is why I'm holding all the copper ones I get. Easy to sort copper ones from zinc clad with the F75 set on four tone.
I have 6 buckets of rotten zinc's but they wont go through a coin counter
About half the ones that I get kicked out from the coin counter will get counted after I take a hammer to them to flatten the bubbles on the surface. Probably not worth the time to do it, but sometimes it is soothing to just sit for a few minutes and hit a pile of them, one at a time.
 
G Eagle is paying by weigh. Supposed to be 181 pennies to a pound. So times 2, times your pounds.
Tumbling mine as I type this. Have about 35 lbs of dug memorials and another 10 lbs of zincoln change. So that will be about 80 bucks for a gift card from a store I shop at anyway. Other wise they would just sit. Too lazy to roll them so 2 for 1, I'm good with that. Now I have around 2 coffee cans full of dug wheats, I will hang on to those till melting is legal.
 
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