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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by snaz, Dec 23, 2007.

  1. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Hmmmm. Those cents after 1958 would not be wheat backs.
     
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  3. DJP7x0s

    DJP7x0s Sometimes Coins Arouse Me

    yes good point Hobo. For those who dont know, wheaties were made until 1958, anything later would be a memorial.
     
  4. jon67

    jon67 Loves Lincoln's

    i purchased 3 lbs so i could get the 1$ silver certificate the note was very nice a 1934d in mint condition in a holder the wheats were to uniform to be unsearched i found nothing rare actually each lb had 5 steels and i memorial cent 80s and 90s and the other 139 coins were random common dates nothing rare at all note even an early s mint so if you want one of these choices then its a good dealIf you purchase (3) Pounds of Wheat Pennies , we will add a beautiful $1.00 Silver Certificate!
    If you purchase (6) Pounds of Wheat Pennies, we'll add a beautiful $1.00 Silver Certificate AND a $2.00 Red Seal Certificate!!
    If you purchase (12) Pounds of Wheat Pennies, we'll add a beautiful $1.00 Silver Certificate AND a $2.00 Red Seal Certificate AND a $5.00 Red or Blue Seal Certificate!!!
     
  5. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

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  6. Themeparkphoto

    Themeparkphoto New Member

    There are, last time I checked, 193 pennies in a pound. With shipping he's charging about 10 cents/penny.

    For very circulated wheats, you can easily buy them for this price from any dealer, esp. if you were buying a bunch of them.

    (And, a dealer may pay you 2 cents apiece for them if he were buying them...)
     
  7. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    DJP your a genious i like that idea ill just have to wait 40 years until i can do it too my grandchildren ahha:goofer:
     
  8. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator


    soun to me like your scale is a no bueno mon
     
  9. DJP7x0s

    DJP7x0s Sometimes Coins Arouse Me

    Yea Arzona, do you know the exact amout of wheaties in a pound??? I said that I thought it is around 140 coins, but wasnt too sure. Now Themepark said 193, which seems more like Zinc to me. But Im not too sure of the amount of either.
     
  10. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    146 BU copper cents per pound, add a few for heavily circulated coins. 181 zinc.
     
  11. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    It's very simple math. (I like math.)

    A wheat cent weighs 3.11 grams.

    There are 453.59 grams per pound.

    So:

    (453.59 grams/lb) / (3.11 grams/cent) = 145.85 cents/lb.

    We can call it 146 cents per pound.
     
  12. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    My dealer only charges 4 1/2 cents for each wheatie. Full roll, $1.75. Once I bought just one common date wheatie from him that he had in a bucket, gave him a nickel, and asked "Now I get a half cent as change, right?" :D He said he would do me one better and gave me a cent. :( :D

    That's not a half bad idea DJP, I like it. :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  13. hemi1500

    hemi1500 Member

    how much is the face value 8000,,,,5000 count bags, my calc does not go that high
     
  14. DJP7x0s

    DJP7x0s Sometimes Coins Arouse Me

    are you asking the face value of of a 5,000 count bag???? Well, last time I checked 5,000 cents is right around $50 face value. LOL, There are 100 cents in a dollar. If youd like, I can show you my math.
     
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