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CryptikSoul 10-19-2003 12:50 PM

So what do you do with pennies?
 
The idea for this thread occurred to me as i was counting pennies to go buy cigarettes, heh. (I've got over 7 dollars worth of pennies, woot!)

phredgreen 10-19-2003 12:54 PM

all of my change goes in a jar, when the jar becomes heavy we take it away to the coinstar machine and pay them a bit to count it for me.

Harshaw 10-19-2003 12:58 PM

I read this as something a little bit different at first. As far as pennies go, I try to keep them in one place but they mostly end up all over my room.

As far as the other thing, I have many more uses for it.

sta500 10-19-2003 01:01 PM

I happen to store my change in my old film canisters with a slip of paper saying how much is in what. Then when I deposit it, I know they're not ripping me off. Heh..

punkgrl1984 10-19-2003 01:08 PM

they go in my penny bank and I trade them for actual money when I am really in need of money

bermuDa 10-19-2003 01:32 PM

I give pennies away. it's extra weight and it goes to better use brightening up someone else's day than making exact change for whatever purchase I make.

skier 10-19-2003 01:36 PM

I enjoy throwing them into walls sometimes, but generally they go into a large jar in my room. maybe one day i will melt the down and make a statue

anti fishstick 10-19-2003 02:17 PM

i put it in my hello kitty piggy bank ^_^

Rodney 10-19-2003 03:03 PM

Yeah, the Coinstar machine at the local Safeway. They take a cut, but it beats counting and rolling them all yourself, even if you've got coin sorters. Last year I turned in about 10 year's accumulation and got 50 bucks back. I'm accumulating them again, but I'm not letting it go that long this time.

onodrim 10-19-2003 03:04 PM

Pennies just really annoy me for some odd reason, so I just throw them away. :crazy: I know I know, it's wasteful, I'm trying to quit. :p

bernadette 10-19-2003 03:14 PM

i try to spend them as much as possible, but i get lazy & wind up tossing them into a big jar full of coins cuz my wallet is small & doesn't hold much change.

meepa 10-19-2003 03:40 PM

I spend them! I have a cup in my car with all the change I get, and I usually use them when I get gas. I'll skip over the dimes and pay with like 29 pennies or however many stockpile up.

Kadath 10-19-2003 03:49 PM

To those of you using coinstar: Commerce Banks have "Penny Arcade" which does not charge to convert.
I've done everything from throw them into the garbage to take handfuls to the local 7-11 for the penny tray. I'm surprised no one's mentioned asspennies yet.

ARTelevision 10-19-2003 03:54 PM

put 'em in one container.
count 'em and roll 'em occasionally.
take 'em to the bank with the rest of the change.

Sledge 10-19-2003 04:02 PM

Put them on top of public urinals. Try to guess who takes them.

Baldrick 10-19-2003 04:11 PM

Give them to my girls. When they save up $5.00 worth, they bank 'em. Between that, tooth fairy money, and grandparents money, they're banking a tidy little sum already! :)

SecretMethod70 10-19-2003 04:28 PM

I cut them.

Seriously.

I use them to demonstrate the strength of the kitchen shears I show people. Or I use them to use said shears to keep my hands busy cause I like my hands doing things :)

Otherwise I save them and eventually use them. They're great for Illinois tolls since they take pennies.

ARTelevision 10-19-2003 05:07 PM

SecretMethod, dang!
..................
"I cut them.

Seriously."
..................

heh heh

crfpilot 10-19-2003 05:44 PM

I throw them in a jar with other assorted change and when it's time to go to Vegas I take the jars to the cashiers cage and they give me the green stuff for them. Much better than the grocery stores, yes the casino gets their cut (sometimes) but it's more fun than just giving away 10% or whatever.

bundy 10-19-2003 06:17 PM

they (as well as all other coins) get put in the pencil box in the bottom drawer of my desk.
every now and then, they come in handy for bus fares and such.

that box of coins has saved me on a number of occasions.

SM70... wow, they must be incredible shears ... are American pennies thin ?

oberon 10-19-2003 06:44 PM

I've got two bags of coins. One is pennies. The other is silver or dollars. The bags weigh about the same. I've been keeping them for about 5 years now.

Has anyone tried taking the bags to the bank and see if they do this sort of thing? Perhaps (a lot?) cheaper than those Coinstar machines?

Nimbletoe 10-19-2003 07:08 PM

My pennies go wherever. I really don't have a place to put them, so they end up just about everywhere. I probably have 30 bucks in pennies scattered across my house.

Peutetre 10-19-2003 07:55 PM

I spend them if I need exact change.. but usually I just through them in a container along with the rest of my change...

SecretMethod70 10-19-2003 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bundy
wow, they must be incredible shears
yup :)

Quote:

Originally posted by bundy
... are American pennies thin ?
not really, but they are filled with zinc inside the copper plating. The kitchen shears can cut through fully copper pennies too (before 1982) it's just harder.

Just so that this post has some relevence to the thread, a short history of the US penny:

1859-1909 Indian Cent:
http://www.pennies.org/history/images/1907lrg.jpg
1909 Lincoln Cent:
http://www.pennies.org/history/images/1910lrg.jpg
1943 Steel Cent:
http://www.pennies.org/history/images/1943lrg.jpg
1959 Memorial Cent:
http://www.pennies.org/history/images/1959dlrg.jpg
1982: The rising price of copper finally took its toll on the Lincoln cent in 1982. The composition in 1982 was changed to an alloy of 99.2 percent zinc and 0.8 percent copper, plated by pure copper - making the total composition 97.5 percent zinc and 2.5 percent copper.

Quote:

Originally posted by oberon
Has anyone tried taking the bags to the bank and see if they do this sort of thing? Perhaps (a lot?) cheaper than those Coinstar machines?
my bank does this.

ghezzo 10-19-2003 08:24 PM

keep some in my car for the drive thru trips, the rest goes in a plastic 3ft corona bottle til i wanna turn em in, + nickles dimes and quarters

jerseyboy 10-19-2003 09:15 PM

I got one of those indian cents as change once from the year 1895, is it worth anyything besides 1 cent?

GakFace 10-19-2003 09:20 PM

in highschool during lunch one guy game me like 5 dollars in pennies, I accepted :)... Then the next week he asked for them back.. hahah no! I'm not gonna lug them BACK... and the only way i'd give him 5 bucks back were if they were in the form of pennies:)

I have a coupla places I throw pennies.. silver change goes in another spot. They're filling up, So I think I should take my pennies to the bank and deposit them :)

I'll make the Bank Lady nice and happy with3 or 4 pounds of pennies.

Speed_Gibson 10-19-2003 10:23 PM

I collect them. I have two steel pennies as shown above, many wheatbacks, and a few indian heads
Quote:

I got one of those indian cents as change once from the year 1895, is it worth anyything besides 1 cent?
all depends on the condition of the coin; I have a 1897 penny purchased from a coin shop that was worth five dollars 10 years ago.

I generally let the current change build up for a long spell then take care of it.

Sledge 10-19-2003 10:26 PM

My friend Cindy's father set aside a big glass jug when she was born and put all his change in it. This month she's going on a trip to Europe with a $1000 budget from the jug.

Reese 10-19-2003 11:05 PM

I have an tall tube that used to have some 4foot long beef sticks in it that I keep my coins in. There aren't many coins in it because I keep robbing it whenever we're out of change at work.

tikki 10-19-2003 11:23 PM

Loose change goes in my car's little ash tray. When it gets filled, it goes into the big jar in my house. When that gets filled, it gets taken to the bank and deposited into my account. It's like an extra paycheck. :-D

Ashton 10-20-2003 12:01 AM

I put them in this jug.....

http://ashtonxxx.smugmug.com/photos/699756-M-1.jpg

Sledge 10-20-2003 12:36 AM

Good holy god.

What will you do when it's full?

Fremen 10-20-2003 01:06 AM

Last year I rolled all of mine and exchanged them at the bank for a tidy $355.
I lugged them into the bank in a duffel bag. (verrrry heavy)
I was kinda worried I would alarm them, but they took it in stride. ;)

Bill O'Rights 10-20-2003 04:37 AM

I have an old 20 gallon milk can that's about3/4 full of pennies. I have long since ceased being able to move the thing.

druptight 10-20-2003 04:49 AM

i keep em all!!!! pick em up!!!! they're money too.

troit 10-20-2003 05:11 AM

Like Ashton -- I throw all of my loose change in a 5 gallon water bottle. When vacation time comes around every year -- I empty the change and use it as "bonus spending money" for vacation.

Midlandmadman 10-20-2003 08:24 AM

I throw them in the change jug..... then about every year the wife counts and rolls them... she loves to do it... I would coin star them...But she likes it and dosent want to give up the 9 cents on the dollar.

bermuDa 10-20-2003 08:39 AM

secret: cutco scissors? :p

And those coinstar machines are convenient but last i checked they took like 14% and really, it is kinda fun to count and roll a mountain of change with someone. My grandpa has this giant "red ape" bank that has to be well over a hundred and fifty pounds when it's full. Every few years it gets full and he counts it with me. the last haul was $600 :) it's always fun!

Averett 10-20-2003 08:55 AM

I put my pennies in an Absolut bottle. It doesn't add up to much, but it's interesting to see it add up.

My bank has a machine that doesn't charge a fee... But occassionally I roll em up myself. Gives me something to do!


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