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Pillar of the Community
United States
2661 Posts |
I have been getting around 10-14 per box. My last box yielded 11.
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Valued Member
United States
420 Posts |
that was my first full box, I have gotten 5.00 at a time so far, I should keep a record, breakdown on wheats/other/copper/zinc- i'll start that now
I'm planning on trying to get a box every week or 2, I don't know if thats possible on my schedule but I'm going to see what I can do
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Pillar of the Community
United States
811 Posts |
i average 5 wheats per box here in kentucky.lately it has been around 8 per box later greg
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2541 Posts |
10 less after this weekend, including a 1919-S I pulled!!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1213 Posts |
I probably average 4 - 5 per box, but I wind up w/ more Canadian coins than wheats. And the frustrating part of the Canadians is that they come in these rolls, but the banks counting machines kick them out & I get them back. So they can give them to me but I can't give them back. So I guess I have to just keep them. On the bright side, the Canadian pennies were copper until 1995 (I believe) so I guess the more recent ones are worth keeping for their copper value.
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Valued Member
Canada
426 Posts |
Here in Toronto I average about 5 Wheats per box, and about 2 later-year LMC's per roll.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
508 Posts |
Just went through my first box and found 8 wheats.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
I know of about 30 that just re-entered circulation again in the last day or two.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
564 Posts |
Oh yeah? Trying to get some young boy onto coin collecting? I let dateless buffs go wild in hopes of someone finding it and start a coin collection.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7123 Posts |
Quote: Trying to get some young boy onto coin collecting? Absolutely, but gender and age are unimportant. 
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Moderator
 Australia
16832 Posts |
"Still in circulation" is a somewhat vague term, given the propensity for people to sort, separate and collect them out of circulation, only to have them re-enter circulation again years later when the hoard/collection is broken up and banked or spent.
Most of the wheat cents you find in change or rolls today would have been released from a hoard or collection of some kind relatively recently. I suspect the number of wheat cents that have been in continuous circulation since they were issued and never been hoarded, collected or lost and found again is very small indeed.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1745 Posts |
Quote: I suspect the number of wheat cents that have been in continuous circulation since they were issued and never been hoarded, collected or lost and found again is very small indeed.  , only I would use one more very in "very small". The number of wheats that have been in circulation for 50 years or more is very very small, almost none. All the wheats we find are being released into circulation by hoarders, collectors, etc.
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Valued Member
United States
72 Posts |
Hoarding is also a somewhat vague term. Would say accumulating 2-3 years worth of pocket change be considered hoarding? What if you filled a jar with coins for 20 years simply because you never got around to cashing them in? Is there a distinction to be made between a collector hoarding coins and the average household coin jar? I think hoarding in the traditional collector sense is when you hold a coin with the intention never to release it back into circulation. Defined as such, my gut feeling is that most LWC finds are not the result of collector hoarding. If the household penny jar is considered hoarding then I agree with you completely.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1358 Posts |
Idk really... But I pulled a nice red 1957-D from the register today, so just enough for me! :D
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Pillar of the Community
United States
811 Posts |
went through 2 boxes today and recued 20 more from world.i think I have around 65,000 saved back now.my neighbor has around 100.000 and another guy I know has around 100,000 a retired bank teller told me yesterday she is ready to sell her savings of wheats.shes guessing over 5,000 I guess I will buy them.that 270,000 with just us three people.later greg
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