Show Us Your Wheats! Show Us Your Wheats!

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Was bored this week and decided to clean and sort my clad, separating the wheats as I went. Once the clad was sorted, I dove into my wheats searching for that elusive VDB. While I did find a crusty Indian Head, date unreadable that I must have mistakenly identified in the field as a wheat, the VDB is still MIA. So I added my newfound wheats to my ongoing collection, pictured below. This is three years worth. Does anyone else keep a Wheatie jar? If so, Show Us Your Wheats!

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I keep mine in coin tubes, and am in the process of filling up my 14th tube.
 

I have well over 6,000 Wheat Cents in bags, rolls and 2x2's and really don't feel like dumping them all out, taking pics and then having to put them back. Sorry!


Frank
 

I have well over 6,000 Wheat Cents in bags, rolls and 2x2's and really don't feel like dumping them all out, taking pics and then having to put them back. Sorry!


Frank

Plus it's hard on the back!!:laughing7: When I moved, I swore I was going to thin out my collection! I keep them in the tubes and then in the tube boxes(tube display boxes), those don't hold up well when moving them around They are all taped shut for now for strength. Ya, I haven't gotten around to it!:laughing7:


I like wheats!! Great collections posted so far!!
 

I have well over 6,000 Wheat Cents in bags, rolls and 2x2's and really don't feel like dumping them all out, taking pics and then having to put them back. Sorry!


Frank
Same here.....after 20,000 who keeps count? :laughing7:
 

Keep mine in safety deposit box at bank, not many though I started collecting as a young Boy Scout - even got a Coin Collecting Merit Badge back then...!
...ANYWAY, Wheats are a Respectable Coin, and those and Older coins speak of Good Times (some bad) in the United States...History we can be Proud of...!
 

I have upwards of 30,000 in tubes and bags loaded in 4 military ammo cans. I have two complete books, one with the 1909 s vdb and the other is missing. Sorry I don't have pics available and don't have the time to take them out of the closet and take them. One day I will make a pic album for Tnet
 

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I keep mine in a cigar box.
 

These are my common wheaties. Coincidence that this thread was posted as I just dumped these out a couple of days ago as I have a buyer that wants them all. Total 45 lbs at 7 cents/wheat.
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I have upwards of 30,000 in tubes and bags loaded in 4 military ammo cans. I have two complete books, one with the 1909 s vdb and the other is missing. Sorry I don't have pics available and don't have the time to take them out of the closet and take them. One day I will make a pic album for Tnet

I don't have 09 s vdb, 14D, 31 s, or 22 weak or plain...Those were the first sold when I needed money! :laughing7: oh...and I don't have a true 55 Double, I do have a few of the "poor mans"....
 

I started collecting coins with wheats - had a complete set at one point - now I only have 3 left: '09 S VDB, '22 No D, and '55 Dbld Die.
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Well, those last three pics/coins ROCK!
 

These are my common wheaties. Coincidence that this thread was posted as I just dumped these out a couple of days ago as I have a buyer that wants them all. Total 45 lbs at 7 cents/wheat.
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Does he want to buy more at that price? :laughing7:
 

I happen to want more but I buy out locals collections and finds some deals in thrift stores etc.
 

Does he want to buy more at that price? :laughing7:

What's nice is that he wants the bottle they were stored in. His logic that any bottle that can hold 45 lbs is worth it. He's agreed to pay all packing/shipping costs and insurance as I will just drop it off at a local UPS Store. Price on the bottle - $75.
 

What's nice is that he wants the bottle they were stored in. His logic that any bottle that can hold 45 lbs is worth it. He's agreed to pay all packing/shipping costs and insurance as I will just drop it off at a local UPS Store. Price on the bottle - $75.

LOL!! I had a gallon glass jug. the pennies about an inch thick in the bottom...Like an idiot I shook it? The bottom popped out of it in an almost perfect circle! :laughing7:
 

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