If you don't get it...don't keep them. Simple as that. There's no wrong way to do this hobby. Some people like wheaties and enjoy finding them, some don't. Don't worry about what others do, and for the love of god don't try to find reason in it :-p. I've gone through and culled my collection a few times, narrowing down my focus. Some of the ones I've put back, others may be happy to find, more power to 'em, they just weren't for me. I don't get the fascination with the error cents. Neat to find, sure, but to me they're "meh". I'd rather find a nice old coin any day, even if its just an old wheat. The endless possibilities of the coin's story: where its gone, whos handled it, what it was spent on, what it was worth, how many times its been spent/saved/lost/deposited/found/etc... Maybe it was someone's lucky coin during a war, maybe it affect someone's life on a simple flip, maybe it made someone smile just finding it on the ground... Maybe its only in circulation because someone passed away and their family got rid of it again. Just find that cool, and the older the coin, the cooler those possibilities. 100+ yo wheat coins are tangible pieces of history to me and fascinating.