My life outside scraping involves some retail "work"....Well over the year I have picked up on a scam which is pretty sneaky, but seems tedious to me. We buy bulk change from the bank. I assume someone is buying rolls of pennies from the bank, and using a machine to sort the pre-1982 ones that contain copper. Then what they are doing is removing a very large percentage of the copper from the pennies with what looks like acid, or some sort of electrolysis? This makes the penny sound totally different, and seems to show the metal blend is not homogenous in the construction of a penny. Some of them are barely 1/3 of what they should be, others are 3/4 of what they should be. I call these penny rolls the Chicklets. They return 50 chicklets back to the roll and bring it back to the bank as rolls of pennies. I believe they are smart enough to remove different percentages of the penny and have different "grades". I told the bank and they didn't seem to care and said we are the first complaint, if we want we can return any rolls we get like that. I left some of the said pennies at work, but I will take a picture of a few and post it tomorrow.
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