Steel Wheats?

AugustMoose87

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I'm just curious if anyone has ever dug a steel wheat. At first I thought to my self "I bet there are a TON of steel wheats out there, because most coin hunters pass on steel targets, but then I realized that a zinc coated steel coin probably wouldn't fair so well, unless it was in a VERY dry environment.

So, has any one dug one, or even tried to find one?
 

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RobRieman

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People have found them but it's mostly dumb luck. You would have to dig every crappy iron hit the size of a penny. I saw someone dig a spill that had one in it.
 

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AugustMoose87

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What kind of shape was it in Rob?
 

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I've found a few. All were found with a pin pointer in a pocket spill. They were mixed in with other coins. All were rusty and of little value numismatically.
 

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I have found 3 and not too bad a shape :hello:
 

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What kind of shape was it in Rob?

It wasn't in horrible condition, pitted a little bit, but it rust stained the silver quarter pretty bad. Luckily it was just a Washington. They may seem neat to find for the historical finders value but they sure are not worth anything.
 

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The most valuable penny is a 1944 steel wheat. The last one sold for over $100,000.
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The most valuable penny is a 1944 steel wheat. The last one sold for over $100,000.
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There were a few steel wheat pennies minted in 44 and also a few copper pennies in 43, both have value. Thought I found a 43 copper but unable to verify due to condition.
 

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