pulltabfelix
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- Jan 29, 2018
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My neighbor who started collecting pennies when he was 12 had over 250,000 pennies. No kidding. He was a very good friend of mine before he passed 2 years ago. We used to sit in his garage at night while he graded more incoming pennies and talk. He had boxes and boxes of tubed pennies by date and mint. One day his wooden shelves broke. Luck was that all tubes were marked and boxes were the sturdy boxes so really no coin spill but one heck of a noise. He later got steel shelving.
His current method for getting coins since I have known him was that he had a network of local convenience store owners, waitresses and bar tenders (probably 15 to 20) who watched out for him and save silver coins and indians and wheats. He paid them a little above blue book value. He would get in 50+ coins every week.
I believe that method would still work for anyone in their area if they are a friendly type of person and likes to go to bars and make friends.
After he passed his wife sold the collection. Not sure what she got for it. RIP my good friend Bill W.
His current method for getting coins since I have known him was that he had a network of local convenience store owners, waitresses and bar tenders (probably 15 to 20) who watched out for him and save silver coins and indians and wheats. He paid them a little above blue book value. He would get in 50+ coins every week.
I believe that method would still work for anyone in their area if they are a friendly type of person and likes to go to bars and make friends.
After he passed his wife sold the collection. Not sure what she got for it. RIP my good friend Bill W.