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New Member
United States
40 Posts |
I haven't found one in weeks, and when I do, It's typically 1950s. That being said, I did find a 1911 in my change at McDonald's once. Maybe that's the place to go since I also have gotten an 1890 Indian Head and a 1923 Mercury dime from that same McDonalds 
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Valued Member
United States
92 Posts |
I got a 1944 wheat from Subway last week, I was pretty stoked.
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Moderator
 United States
188421 Posts |
Quote: It was a common 1950's wheatie, but still a wheatie! Absolutely! 
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Valued Member
United States
129 Posts |
I received a 1945 Wheat cent yesterday at Publix. I got back 4 cents and it was one of them. 
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Valued Member
United States
177 Posts |
I get Wheaties like every day! Signs of how undeveloped my city is. Still using sixty year old coins.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2077 Posts |
I stopped in burger king the other day mid afternoon and I was the only one there under 70, so I'd think that fast food restaurants are a great place to get wheaties.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2563 Posts |
I got a 1910 wheatie from Jack's! 
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Valued Member
United States
477 Posts |
My wife found a sandwich bag with a couple of bucks worth of pennies in it last week. Yesterday I sat here playing online poker and sorting pennies for an hour or two. I found 68 copper pennies, 2 wheats 55D & 52, and a 1897 IHC in very good condition, surprisingly good. Rick
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Valued Member
United States
62 Posts |
They seem quite rare to me. Last time I cleaned out the family coin jar, only 1 popped up in $40+ worth of change.
Still though, considering that a common wheat is only worth 3-4 cents, I do get awfully excited when I find one. I should start seeding my own change with wheat pennies just for the thrill.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2448 Posts |
In the past year, I've only added 26. But, I've been busy and not bought many boxes.
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New Member
United States
24 Posts |
Around forty years ago or so my grandfather pulled a 1922 plain strong rev (type 2 I believe), as for me, two a year sounds about right other than CRHing
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Valued Member
United States
197 Posts |
I go to a coffee shop where they put "odd coins" in a Styrofoam cup next to the cash register. One day they had this 1955 wheat in the cup. (Too bad it wasn't a DDO!) It looked to me like full wheat, so I gave them a quarter for it. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1053 Posts |
Quote:That being said, I did find a 1911 in my change at McDonald's once. Maybe that's the place to go since I also have gotten an 1890 Indian Head and a 1923 Mercury dime from that same McDonalds AMAZING!!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
I put change in a large can bank every time I get any. Eventually I take that thing to a bank. Every time I throw in a Wheat cent for fun always wondering who will find it and wonder where it came from.
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