Scrapping foreign coins (not silver or gold!)
Howdy all-
One of my (too) many hobbies is collecting coins- mostly inexpensive, foreign stuff that you pick up in pocket change while on vacation. After however many years of this I've accumulated five or ten pounds of "culls"- coins too damaged or dirty to sell of or give away. My question is, has anyone here turned in bags of foreign coins to their local scrap yard? If so, what happened? How'd they want them sorted and what did you get paid per pound?
I can easily separate out the aluminum coins (not sure how my scrap yard would grade these, but I'm sure they'd take them). The stainless steel and nickel coins are harder to eyeball, but I can probably do it. However, there is a whole mishmash of copper-based alloys that are hard to eyeball- "pure" copper, bronze (copper and tin), brass (copper and zinc), "aluminum bronze" (copper and aluminum), "copper nickel" and the like (and there are always those pesky copper-plated zinc clunkers out there).
I know each yard has their own rules, but has anyone turned in something like this? I'm just curious if there's any reason (monetary premium) for sorting these out of if they will all go as some sort of "brass". My local yard does sub-sort its brass, but I've never brought enough in to pay much attention to the varieties and prices.
If anyone has any experience doing this I'd love to hear about it before heading over to the yard. They'll probably look at me like an alien no matter what...
cheers,
tbg
Scrapping foreign coins (not silver or gold!)
All you can do is ask. Worst they can do is say no and you can throw it in with the shred.