Thanks brother! It truly amazes me that oldies are still floating around. My cousin used to work at Burger King as a cashier. One time he got a standing liberty quarter and a barber quarter paid as regular change. He used to save all the oldies for me, I gave him pot in exchange 🤣
Hey S2C! nice little CRH video. Three nice Additions 1 cent older than 100 years - COOL!!! 😮 i will have to watch this series again to write down the total numbers you´ve got !!! See u in the next vid, have a great time!!! 👍👍👍🙌
Thank you my friend! I love finding the really old worn down cents. You know they did their job for a long time! By all means go for it my friend! I’m thinking of scrapping an air mattress for my next video btw! Thanks for watching my friend! 🙂🍻👊🏼
Man score w the 1917, wonder if anyone else thinks about what was taking place in the world and where these coins could have been as you move thru these dates. 🤔👊🏻☮ Be well.
Thanks brother! I’m definitely one of those guys! I feel the same way when I dig an old coin or relic out of the ground with assistance from my metal detector. Who was the last person that dropped what I just found. Gives me a heck of a rush! Thanks for watching brother 🙂👊🏼🍻☮️
@@ManMountainMetals that is 100% true. They call those shell case cents. 1946 they did some. Ever get an old copper penny that looked brass in color? Chances are that was a shell case cent 🙂
Finally caught up. You mentioned in a couple of previous vids that you boss needed a couple of San Francisco coins for his collection. How impressive was that collection? Where is your Zinc bucket? Or are you just turning the pennies in to the other bank you mentioned? Have you ever come across the STEEL penny series?
Thanks brother! His Lincoln cent album ranged from 1941-1974 which are all common years and what I was half expecting. He had a really nice looking steel cent in there that he said he bought from a coin shop. Honestly I’ve never found a steel cent from coin roll hunting but I have found one in the rejection tray of a Coinstar machine at the supermarket. People get hyped up over steel cents but they are just common date coins, unless you find one dated 1944. Then you would have a nice fortune in your hand. One can only hope 🙂. Forgot to mention that I don’t save the zinc cents. I bring them to a bank 2 states away once a month and dump them in the banks coin sorter/counter. Chances are I wont search through those same cents again by doing it that way. 😁
@@Scrap2Cast Guilty as charged. ✋🏻 Can't have my favorite creator and friend changing his Name, This is just an extinction of you and this channel. More to come and Love the 1917 find!!!
Rule of thumb is never clean a coin. It takes away up to 30-40% of the value. Common date coins in garbage condition, by all means clean it up. If it’s already in bad condition, you can’t do much harm to them by making them look “nicer”
Great video brother!!! Nice to see coins over a hundred years old still out in circulation. Great addition to the stack.
Thanks brother! It truly amazes me that oldies are still floating around. My cousin used to work at Burger King as a cashier. One time he got a standing liberty quarter and a barber quarter paid as regular change. He used to save all the oldies for me, I gave him pot in exchange 🤣
👍🏻👍🏻😎😎💯💯🎰🎰 Good Video Brother!!!
1917 Nice find!!!
Thanks brother! Imagine the life that 1917 had before it was finally laid to rest in my album 🤣. Thanks for watching! 🙂🍻👊🏼
Hey S2C! nice little CRH video. Three nice Additions 1 cent older than 100 years - COOL!!! 😮 i will have to watch this series again to write down the total numbers you´ve got !!! See u in the next vid, have a great time!!! 👍👍👍🙌
Thank you my friend! I love finding the really old worn down cents. You know they did their job for a long time! By all means go for it my friend! I’m thinking of scrapping an air mattress for my next video btw! Thanks for watching my friend! 🙂🍻👊🏼
Interesting! Will finish watching in a little bit brother. ✌️
Thanks brother, hope you enjoy it!
Awesome video nice 3lbs and 15 Oz of copper pennies nice 1917 wheat penny thanks for sharing s2c
Thank you brother! That copper cent bucket is getting pretty heavy! Hope to find another oldie in the next box! 🙂👊🏼🍻
Awesome I hope you can find an another old one maybe a 1909 wheat penny never know
Oh man I’d love to find one in a box!
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Please start scrapping for copper again! I miss those vids 😔
I definitely will! Just been trying a few different things to stimulate channel growth. I’ll be working on some tear downs this weekend 🙂👊🏼🍻
Man score w the 1917, wonder if anyone else thinks about what was taking place in the world and where these coins could have been as you move thru these dates. 🤔👊🏻☮ Be well.
Thanks brother! I’m definitely one of those guys! I feel the same way when I dig an old coin or relic out of the ground with assistance from my metal detector. Who was the last person that dropped what I just found. Gives me a heck of a rush! Thanks for watching brother 🙂👊🏼🍻☮️
congrats on getting the 1917
Hey thanks a bunch man! I appreciate you sticking around! Happy 2024 bro! 🙂🍻👊🏼
They are not copper, they are bronze. Cool viddy!
Thank you! If you want to get technical yes they are bronze OR 95% copper 😁😉
I heard some were made from unused brass sheets that were originally going to be used as shell casings idk how much truth is in that.@Scrap2Cast
@@ManMountainMetals that is 100% true. They call those shell case cents. 1946 they did some. Ever get an old copper penny that looked brass in color? Chances are that was a shell case cent 🙂
Finally caught up.
You mentioned in a couple of previous vids that you boss needed a couple of San Francisco coins for his collection. How impressive was that collection?
Where is your Zinc bucket? Or are you just turning the pennies in to the other bank you mentioned?
Have you ever come across the STEEL penny series?
Thanks brother! His Lincoln cent album ranged from 1941-1974 which are all common years and what I was half expecting. He had a really nice looking steel cent in there that he said he bought from a coin shop.
Honestly I’ve never found a steel cent from coin roll hunting but I have found one in the rejection tray of a Coinstar machine at the supermarket. People get hyped up over steel cents but they are just common date coins, unless you find one dated 1944. Then you would have a nice fortune in your hand. One can only hope 🙂.
Forgot to mention that I don’t save the zinc cents. I bring them to a bank 2 states away once a month and dump them in the banks coin sorter/counter. Chances are I wont search through those same cents again by doing it that way. 😁
Channel name change.
Scrap 2 Cast is now
CRH Box2Book 😂
I actually thought about it and was talked out of it 🤷🏻♂️
@@Scrap2Cast Guilty as charged. ✋🏻 Can't have my favorite creator and friend changing his Name, This is just an extinction of you and this channel.
More to come and Love the 1917 find!!!
Lol I hope you meant extension, I’m not ready to go extinct just yet 🤣👊🏼🍻
@@Scrap2Cast OMG!!! Dumb Auto Correct... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@donl4914 lmao I turned that crap off!
Are the older coins worth cleaning up? Or does the grime add to the value? I know with old firearms collectors like them to look old.
Rule of thumb is never clean a coin. It takes away up to 30-40% of the value. Common date coins in garbage condition, by all means clean it up. If it’s already in bad condition, you can’t do much harm to them by making them look “nicer”